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  • noun Plural form of syllabus.

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Examples

  • The example you quote about the story with the black maid reminds me of a story last year about a teacher who thought schools should stop including things like ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ in syllabuses because racism and slavery was all over (I think he cited Obama’s presidency as proving that racism had diminished) and it didn’t help to discuss these things now?

    On Censorship « Tales from the Reading Room 2010

  • Reducing the content of maths syllabuses is not the answer to Britain’s decline in the number of qualified scientists and technology professionals.

    In defence of mathematics « Gin&Comment 2008

  • But syllabuses rhymes with fusses and cusses and even musses.

    Wired Campus 2010

  • But syllabuses rhymes with fusses and cusses and even musses.

    Wired Campus 2010

  • But syllabuses rhymes with fusses and cusses and even musses.

    Wired Campus 2010

  • But syllabuses rhymes with fusses and cusses and even musses.

    Wired Campus 2010

  • But syllabuses rhymes with fusses and cusses and even musses.

    Wired Campus 2010

  • But syllabuses rhymes with fusses and cusses and even musses.

    Wired Campus 2010

  • But syllabuses rhymes with fusses and cusses and even musses.

    Wired Campus 2010

  • But syllabuses rhymes with fusses and cusses and even musses.

    Wired Campus 2010

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