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==Origin==
 
==Origin==
 
Late Latin, alteration of [[Latin]] ''sillybus'' label for a [[book]], from [[Greek]] ''sillybos''
 
Late Latin, alteration of [[Latin]] ''sillybus'' label for a [[book]], from [[Greek]] ''sillybos''
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/17th_century 1656]
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/17th_century 1656]
 
==Definitions==
 
==Definitions==
 
*1: a summary [[outline]] of a [[discourse]], treatise, or [[course]] of [[study]] or of examination requirements  
 
*1: a summary [[outline]] of a [[discourse]], treatise, or [[course]] of [[study]] or of examination requirements  
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Both syllabus and [[curriculum]] are often fused, and usually given to each student during the first class session so that the [[objectives]] and the means of obtaining them are [[clear]]. A syllabus usually contains specific [[information]] about the course, such as information on how, where and when to [[contact]] the lecturer and teaching assistants; an outline of what will be covered in the course; a schedule of test dates and the due dates for [[assignments]]; the grading [[policy]] for the course; specific classroom rules; etc.
 
Both syllabus and [[curriculum]] are often fused, and usually given to each student during the first class session so that the [[objectives]] and the means of obtaining them are [[clear]]. A syllabus usually contains specific [[information]] about the course, such as information on how, where and when to [[contact]] the lecturer and teaching assistants; an outline of what will be covered in the course; a schedule of test dates and the due dates for [[assignments]]; the grading [[policy]] for the course; specific classroom rules; etc.
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Within many courses concluding in an exam, ''syllabi'' are used to ensure consistency between schools and that all [[teachers]] know what must be taught and what is not required (extraneous). Exams can only test [[knowledge]] based on [[information]] included in the syllabus.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syllabus]
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Within many courses concluding in an exam, ''syllabi'' are used to ensure consistency between schools and that all [[teachers]] know what must be taught and what is not required (extraneous). Exams can only test [[knowledge]] based on [[information]] included in the syllabus.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syllabus]
    
[[Category: Education]]
 
[[Category: Education]]

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