A course is a sequence of related topics that students explore over time. It might be a sequence of classes, it could be a sequence of projects or it could be a path that leads a student from one place to another. A line is a single unit that students learn at a specific point in time. These units are often referred to as units of instruction, lessons or modules. A course is a broader concept than a unit of instruction. A course encompasses all of the different ways that students can engage with material. A line is a smaller unit and may be a single lesson or a module that is designed to teach a specific skill or concept. A unit of instruction is often a single lesson or small group of lessons that is taught on a particular date and time. It could be a sequence of lessons that are connected by a theme or topic, or it could be a single lesson that introduces a new skill or concept.

What is a student experience?

A student experience is a broad term that describes the journey that students take as they learn and grow. A student experience is made up of the things that students do, the people they interact with, and the resources and activities that they engage with. A student experience is much broader than just the classroom, and it is also different for each student.

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Summing up

A course is a sequence of related topics that students explore over time. A line is a single unit that students learn at a specific point in time. A unit of instruction is often a single lesson or small group of lessons. A student experience is a broader concept than a unit of instruction, and it describes the journey that students take as they learn and grow.

Frequently Asked Question

The purpose of showjumping is for horses to jump over all the combinations of fences on the course in a test of the rider's skill and the pony's/horse's power, scope, speed, athleticism, and carefulness.
Any horse should be able to jump, but there are certain breeds of horses that have a natural talent for jumping. Your horse must want to jump and you must have the skills to be able to jump your horse. 
Being good at showjumping is difficult and takes many hours of practice both for the horse and the rider. Technical knowledge of jumping is critical as well as athleticism and accuracy. Having a horse that is capable is also crucial to becoming a successful showjumper.