What is the primary difference between a curriculum and a syllabus?
a) A syllabus is broader in scope.
b) A curriculum includes learning activities.
c) A syllabus is a list of assessed content areas.
d) A curriculum is a sub-section of a syllabus.
Explanation: A syllabus is primarily a list of content areas to be assessed, while a curriculum encompasses the entire plan of what students learn.
The outline of the content is:
a) Course
b) Syllabus
c) Programmed
d) All above
A list of topics and subtopics given in a subject is called:
a) Curriculum
b) Course
c) Syllabus
d) All of the above
Content includes:
a) Knowledge
b) Skills
c) Attitudes and Values
d) All of these
What type of curriculum is the syllabus?
a) Supportive
b) Recommended
c) Written
d) Ideal
A program of activities which is designed to attain certain educational objectives is called…………..
a) Syllabus
b) Educational Programme
c) Course
d) curriculum