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  2. EdLab - Wikipedia

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    The New Learning Times (NLT) is an online publication created and hosted by EdLab, [14] centered on developing innovations in the education sector. It publishes articles daily, aiming to provide "coverage of the transformation of learning opportunities in the information age for those shaping the future of education". [15]

  3. History of education in ancient Israel and Judah - Wikipedia

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    Despite this schooling system, many children did not learn to read and write. It has been estimated that at least 90 percent of the Jewish population of Roman Palestine in the first centuries CE could merely write their own name or not write and read at all, [ 7 ] or that the literacy rate was either about 3 percent [ 8 ] or 7.7 percent. [ 9 ]

  4. Expanded learning time - Wikipedia

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    Expanded learning time (ELT) is a strategy employed by schools in the United States to redesign their school days and/or years in order to provide students, particularly in communities of concentrated poverty, with substantially more and better learning time.

  5. History of education - Wikipedia

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    An early center of learning in India dating back to the 5th century BC was Taxila (also known as Takshashila), which taught the trayi Vedas and the eighteen accomplishments. [24] It was an important Vedic / Hindu [ 25 ] and Buddhist [ 26 ] centre of learning from the 6th century BC [ 27 ] to the 5th century AD.

  6. 100 Times Kids Had Zero Chill And Did Or Said The Dumbest ...

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    In one particularly cute response, another youngster said, “Adults learn stuff from children every day – once when I was 2 years old, my mum thought there were only 10 dinosaurs, but I told ...

  7. Dame school - Wikipedia

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    During this time period, reading and writing were taught separately, and it was more common for both girls and boys to learn to read, and for just boys to learn to write. [11] Even so, during the eighteenth century a rising movement discouraged working-class children from learning to write, so in some cases dame school pupils may not have been ...