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  2. Cohort (educational group) - Wikipedia

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    A cohort is a group of students who work through a curriculum together to achieve the same academic degree together. Cohortians are the individual members of such a group. [1] [2] In a cohort, there is an expectation of richness to the learning process due to the multiple perspectives offered by the students. [3]

  3. United States Air Force Academy Cadet Wing - Wikipedia

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    The students, called "cadets", are divided into four classes, based on their year in school, much like a civilian college. They are not called freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors , however, but fourth-, third-, second- and first-class cadets , respectively.

  4. Class (education) - Wikipedia

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    It can be the group of students at the same level in an institution: the freshman class; or the group of students which matriculates to or graduates from the institution at the same time: the Class of 2005. The term can be used in a slightly more general context, such as "the graduating class."

  5. Study group - Wikipedia

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    A group of students study in Currier House's dining hall. A study group is a small group of people who regularly meet to discuss shared fields of study. [1] These groups can be found in a high school or college/university setting, within companies, occasionally primary/junior school and sometimes middle school.

  6. Types of social groups - Wikipedia

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    A reference group is a group to which an individual or another group is compared, used by sociologists in reference to any group that is used by an individual as a standard for evaluating themselves and their own behavior. More simply, as explained by Thompson and Hickey (2005), such groups are ones "that people refer to when evaluating their ...

  7. Form (education) - Wikipedia

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    A form is an educational stage, class, or grouping of pupils in a school.The term is used predominantly in the United Kingdom, although some schools, mostly private, in other countries also use the title.

  8. More than 100 NYC educators accused of sexual ... - AOL

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    Dozens more New York City public school employees were accused of having inappropriate relationships and communications and students, according to an independent watchdog group.

  9. Tutor group - Wikipedia

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    A group of students under one tutor are called tutees. Other terms, which are sometimes used synonymously, include form group and class . In secondary schools , tutor groups are usually the group with which a student is registered at the beginning or end of each school session, often before the first lesson and after lunch.