Curriculum Design

/ˈkɜrɪkjʊləm dɪˈzaɪn/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The structured planning and organization of educational content and materials, often used in legal education to ensure compliance with accreditation and regulatory standards.
    The law school underwent a thorough review of its curriculum design to meet state accreditation requirements.

Forms

  • curriculum design

Commentary

In legal contexts, curriculum design must often align with specific regulatory frameworks and professional standards, especially in law schools and continuing legal education programs.

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