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Schooling comes in many forms -- from traditional K-12 education to college and the pursuit of advanced degrees. Learn all about schooling here.
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Religious Education, instruction in the doctrines, traditions, values, and practices of any religion.
See more »Rockefeller University, a graduate university and research center with headquarters in New York City.
See more »Royal Military College of Canada (RMC), Kingston, Ontario, a four-year, degree-granting institution of higher learning that trains young men and women for commissions in the Canadian Armed Forces.
See more »Rugby, a private preparatory school at Rugby in Warwickshire, England. It was founded in 1567.
See more »Rutgers University (officially, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey), an institution of higher education in New Jersey.
See more »Safety. Each year in the United States some 80,000 people die, and about 17,000,000 suffer disabling injuries, in various kinds of accidents.
See more »Secondary Education, in the United States, the schooling that follows elementary education, up to the college level.
See more »Sex Education. Traditionally sex education has consisted of parents explaining the facts of human reproduction to children reaching the age of adolescence and of setting down the “do's” and “don't's” of sexual behavior.
See more »Smith College, a privately endowed liberal arts college for women in Northampton, Massachusetts.
See more »Sorbonne, the portion of the Universities of Paris occupying the original campus.
See more »Special Education, schooling programs designed to meet the needs of students whose physical or mental disabilities, emotional problems, or cultural disadvantages prevent them from receiving the full benefit of a standard school curriculum.
See more »Stanford University, an institution of higher learning on the outskirts of Palo Alto, California, about 30 miles (50 km) south of San Francisco.
See more »Teaching, the act of helping someone to learn; also, the profession that deals with helping others to learn.
See more »Tokyo, University of, a public, coeducational university in Tokyo, Japan. It is Japan's foremost and oldest government-supported university.
See more »Toronto, University of, the provincial university of Ontario and the largest institution of higher learning in Canada.
See more »Tulane University of Louisiana, a private, nonsectarian, coeducational university in New Orleans, Louisiana.
See more »United States Coast Guard Academy, situated on the banks of the Thames River in New London, Connecticut, a four-year, degree-granting institution of higher learning that trains young men and women to be officers in the U.S.
See more »United States Service Academies, institutions of higher learning that train young men and women to become commissioned officers in the armed forces.
See more »Universities and Colleges, institutions of higher learning. Almost all countries provide for some form of education beyond secondary schooling.
See more »University Extension, a division of a university offering an adult education program.
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