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coursework

[ kawrs-wurk, kohrs- ]

noun

  1. the work required of a student in a particular course of study; classroom work.
  2. curricular studies or academic work.


coursework

/ ˈ°ìɔ˲õËŒ·Éɜ˰ì /

noun

  1. written or oral work completed by a student within a given period, which is assessed as an integral part of an educational course
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In less than three years, generative AI has flipped the conversation on technology and education, but the debate on how best to tackle its use in coursework continues.

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Courses are assessed through exams, regular coursework and projects, and sometimes placements.

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"How is it possible to continue this coursework without understanding a British accent or English properly?" she tells BBC File on 4.

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Also under review would be changes needed to curriculum at all grade levels to prepare students for high school coursework in this area.

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Final marks are based on a combination of exams, coursework and completion of the industry placement.

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