Term:
Compulsory flexible curriculum
Definition:

Compulsory flexible curriculum refers to the part of the compulsory curriculum in which there is flexibility or choice for schools or students. For example, a school may choose to offer more classes than the minimum in science and only the minimum required number of classes in art within the compulsory time frame.

Domain:
Education
Source:
Education at a Glance, OECD, Paris, 2002, Glossary
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