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Etymologically, the term ‘Curriculum’ is derived from the Latin word:
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Etymologically, the term ‘Curriculum’ is derived from the Latin word:

A.

Curricular

B.

Caricature

C.

Curious

D.

Currere

Correct option is D

The word “curriculum” comes from the Latin “currere”, meaning “to run” or “a course to be run”. It reflects the educational path or journey a learner undertakes.

Information Booster:
Curriculum originally referred to the sequence of subjects taught in educational institutions.

Additional Knowledge:
Modern interpretations include not just academic content, but also co-curricular, hidden curriculum, and experiential learning, reflecting holistic development.

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