Core subject definition

Core subject means mathematics; science; reading,
Core subject means a course for which there is a declared set of Core Standards as approved by the Board.
Core subject means mathematics; science; reading, English, writing, and language arts; history and social studies; world languages; and subjects taught as Advanced Placement in high schools.

Examples of Core subject in a sentence

  • An educational programme leading to award of the Postgraduate Degree in the Core subject in which he/she is admitted.

  • A student who receives a grade below 75 in a Core subject on his or her report card is ineligible for extra-curricular activities for the first three weeks after the report card quarter grade cutoff.

  • Core subject textbooks and instructional materials are provided for each student, including English Learners.

  • The subject shall be offered during the first two semesters with one examination at the end of each semester (2 courses – 6 credits).Part – II : English The subject shall be offered during the first two semesters with one examination at the end of each semester (2 courses – 6 credits).Part – III: Core subject As prescribed in the scheme of examination.

  • Core subject teachers (English, math, social studies, science, and foreign language) will make recommendations for the next level course in the core subject area based on the student’s performance during the current school year.


More Definitions of Core subject

Core subject means a subject listed in section 5.2.
Core subject means a subject from among the subjects which are compulsory as specified for all students undergoing the M.Ed. programme.
Core subject means a subject listed in subsection 5.2.
Core subject means a subject required for completion of a course, major or specialisation, and may include compulsory and elective subjects.
Core subject means a subject referred to in section 354(1) of the 1996 Act;
Core subject means a course included in the core curriculum of the University
Core subject means a subject that is taught throughout a student’s expected tenure at school, that is to say from Grade K to Form 5;