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Within education, a course of study (plural curricula) is the placed naturally & their contents offered by an institution like the school or university. Around a few legal actions, a programme can be partly or even totally determined by an external system (like the National Curriculum for England in English schools). In the US, the basic course of study is established by every state with the single school districts adjusting it to their desires.

List of examples of classes
Reading Sexual education Mathematics Language Science Foreign language Physical education Religious education Music

e-Tutor
Internet-based curriculum for K-12.

The L.A.M.B. Company Curriculum
Curriculum that is custom designed around the needs of each student.

The Homeschool Planbook
Planners for tracking lesson plans, grades, hours, and attendance.

Saxon Publishers
K-12 mathematics, phonics, and physics.

LearningPlanet.net
A home school program using School of Tomorrow material.

Slow and Steady, Get Me Ready
Home education for ages one to four.

Professor Mom's Schoolhouse
Sells various homeschool curriculum.

Robinson Curriculum
K-12 self-teaching curriculum consisting of 22 CD-ROMs.

Marie's Penmanship Series
Master the art of handwriting, calligraphy, and manuscript.

Sonlight Curriculum
Literature-based complete homeschool programs from a Christian perspective.


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