General curriculum definition

General curriculum means the same curriculum as for nondisabled children. 34 CFR § 300.320(a)(1)(i).
General curriculum means the same curriculum as for nondisabled children.
General curriculum means the same curriculum used with children without disabilities adopted by a local educational agency, schools within the local educational agency or, where applicable, the Virginia Department of Education for all children from preschool through secondary school. The term relates to content of the curriculum and not to the setting in which it is taught.

Examples of General curriculum in a sentence

  • General curriculum and program development and maintenance are a part of each faculty member’s base workload.

  • There will be less subscriptions through the school – General curriculum apps where we receive bulk discounts will be added to student devices, e.g: Switch, SORA, a math and spelling program.

  • General curriculum and program development and maintenance are a part of each faculty member’s base work load.


More Definitions of General curriculum

General curriculum means the Curriculum: The curriculum adopted and/or used by a local school district or by the schools within a district for nondisabled students; the content of the program, as opposed to the setting in which it is offered.
General curriculum means the curricular content adopted by a public agency, or schools within a public agency, for students from preschool through secondary education.
General curriculum means the curriculum adopted by an LEA or schools within the LEA for all children from preschool through secondary school.
General curriculum means the same curriculum [used with children without disabilities]
General curriculum means the same curriculum as for children without disabilities.
General curriculum means the same curriculum used with children without disabilities adopted by a local educational agency, schools within the local educational agency or, where
General curriculum means the curriculum adopted by a school division, schools within the school division, or where applicable the Virginia Department of Education, for all students from preschool through secondary school. The term relates to the content of the curriculum and not to the setting in which it is taught. It includes career and technical education. Courses in the general curriculum maintain their curriculum integrity even when provided to students with disabilities.