extra-curriculum education - translation to English
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extra-curriculum education - translation to English

ACTIVITY PERFORMED BY STUDENTS OUTSIDE REGULAR EDUCATION
Extracurricular; Extracurricular activities; School activities; Extracurriculum; Extracurricular Activity; Extra-curricular; Extra-curricular activities; Extra-curriculum activities; Extracurriculars; Extra curricular; Extra Academic Activity; Extra curricular activities; Co-curriculum
  • An after-school computer club in Armenia

extra-curriculum education      
Educación extra-currícula, Educación adicional
currículum         
  • Ejemplo de un currículum inverso funcional simple
RESUMEN DE LA CARRERA PROFESIONAL DE UNA PERSONA
Curriculum Vitae; Hoja de vida; Currículo vital; Curriculum; Currículum vitæ; Curriculo vital; Curriculum vitæ; Curriculum vítae; Currículum vitae; C. v.; Currículum; Currículum vítae
n. CV, Curriculum Vitae, resume
curriculum         
  • Ejemplo de un currículum inverso funcional simple
RESUMEN DE LA CARRERA PROFESIONAL DE UNA PERSONA
Curriculum Vitae; Hoja de vida; Currículo vital; Curriculum; Currículum vitæ; Curriculo vital; Curriculum vitæ; Curriculum vítae; Currículum vitae; C. v.; Currículum; Currículum vítae
n. resume

Definition

currículum
currículum (pl. "currículum" o, no frec., "currícula") m. Currículum vitae.

Wikipedia

Extracurricular activity

An extracurricular activity (ECA) or extra academic activity (EAA) or cultural activities is an activity, performed by students, that falls outside the realm of the normal curriculum of school, college or university education. Such activities are generally voluntary (as opposed to mandatory), social, philanthropic, and often involve others of the same age. Students and staff direct these activities under faculty sponsorship, although student-led initiatives, such as independent newspapers, are very common. However, sometimes the school principals and teachers also bring in these activities in the school among the students.