Noun
The word is derived from syllabus
of Syllabus
Source: Webster's dictionaryProgress in economics is said to take place through a cumulative process in which scholars build on the work of their predecessors. In an age when graduate syllabi contain few references to books and articles written as many as ten years ago, this is too infrequently the case. Barry Eichengreen
At Georgetown, self-care is a buzzword that graces bulletin boards in dorms and the final pages of syllabi, reminding us to indulge in short-term distractions. Source: Internet
Academic syllabi have been changed completely and are now designed to teach Sharia law. Source: Internet
A simple way for faculty to reduce cheating in class is to discuss views on integrity and provide information in syllabi about cheating. Source: Internet
Any reform to the education sector—which means funding state-owned schools in a kind of opposition to private-sector schools—will be counter-productive unless the syllabi radicalizing youth are changed. Source: Internet
Ideologically vitiated ‘national’ school syllabi and impunity of military forces do not produce unity – it produces a polarization between unity and diverse dignities. Source: Internet