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curriculum venues  

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  • Curriculum is often assumed to be the intended curriculum or the policy statement from a school or other educational institution or relationship; however, there exist simultaneously a diverse array of venues of curriculum that should be interpreted in order to understand any curricular context. Such venues include the following variations on curriculum: intended, taught, experienced, embodied, tested, hidden, null, outside, clandestine, and exiled or in-between. [Source: Encyclopedia of Curriculum Studies; Curriculum Venues]

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