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Priority: a ranked position in a sequence of goals,
Priority: a ranked position in a sequence of goals, initiatives, or tasks that indicates the order of importance and determines what to do first, where the concept implies singularity (first, second, third) rather than plurality, and where ranking is required to make the concept operational rather than merely descriptive
Why This Is a Definition
This definition establishes the precise semantic boundary of 'priority' by naming the term, identifying its genus (ranked position in a sequence), stating its differentia (indicates order of importance and determines what to do first), and distinguishing it from related concepts like wish lists or flat categorizations. It explicitly addresses the curriculum's key distinction that priority implies sequence rather than plurality.
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