English to Spanish Dictionary syllabus

syllabus

silaba
definition
noun
there isn't time to cover the syllabus
an outline of the subjects in a course of study or teaching.
Sent to bishops throughout the world, the syllabus warned loyal Catholics everywhere of the pernicious doctrines which the pope had identified and anathematized.
(in the Roman Catholic Church) a summary of points decided by papal decree regarding heretical doctrines or practices.
translation of 'syllabus'
noun
plan de estudios,
programa de estudios
example
The teacher went over a 'syllabus' for the course.
the Leaving Cert 'syllabus'
I recommend that you get a copy of the 'syllabus' that you are studying.
Sent to bishops throughout the world, the 'syllabus' warned loyal Catholics everywhere of the pernicious doctrines which the pope had identified and anathematized.
The instructors developed the course 'syllabus' and designed the innovative written assignments.
the 'syllabus' content
I don't think I have met a student who studied in detail the entire 'syllabus' of a course at university.
Both of these elite programs publish a syllabus, which describes the material that will be examined; teachers and pupils prepare for the examination by studying the 'syllabus' .
the history 'syllabus'
the history 'syllabus'
Can the group leader provide a written 'syllabus' of the teaching plan for the year?
A lengthy process of six years is needed for learning the linguistic content included in a standard national 'syllabus' for primary school.
Joining him on the Friday evening will be internationally-acclaimed Asian poet and artist Imtaz Dharker, whose poetry is now on the school 'syllabus' for the national curriculum.
If curriculum is defined more broadly than 'syllabus' or course of study then it needs to contain more than mere statements of content to be studied.
Every institution of educational learning utilizes the same 'syllabus' and curriculum.
there isn't time to cover the 'syllabus'
Before I organized the 'syllabus' for this course, I had been immersed in reading about environmental and international women's issues.
there isn't time to cover the 'syllabus'
Having recently developed a 'syllabus' for a course on the history of display, I found that both of these books introduce important aspects of museum presentation.
If you do get revision guides, make sure they are designed for use with your course 'syllabus' .
I didn't get to talk much to either of them though because the teachers had spent the whole time talking about the course 'syllabus' .
The 'Syllabus' was divided into ten sections which condemned as false various statements about these topics.
Educators also can view descriptions of university course 'syllabi' in Mexico, to see how content area subjects are supposed to be taught in Mexican schools.
A recent article develops the case for more sophisticated course 'syllabi' .
I have returned to campus enlivened by a sense of professional renewal, and I have developed course 'syllabi' , assignments, and activities that incorporate many ideas from my fellowship experiences.
The 'Syllabus' does not explain why each particular proposition is wrong, but it cites earlier documents to which the reader can refer for the Pope's reasons for saying each proposition is false.
Old A-level 'syllabuses' , like degree courses, had, certainly, a paper or papers which were source-based and introduced the student to the ‘feel’ of real historical work.
Does it teach the exam board 'syllabuses' your child is studying?
There is often poor fit between university courses and school 'syllabuses' .
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