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[kō-ĕj́ə-kā́shən]
(n.)The system of education in which both men and women attend the same institution or classes.
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ROSALIND ROSENBERG; The Limits of Access ; The History Of Coeducation in America ... The roots of collegiate coeducation reach back to the years before the Civil War, when women first pined access to Oberlin and a few other colleges on terms nearly equal to men.
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Mixed-sex education - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mixed-sex education (also known as coeducation ), is the integrated education of males and females in the same institution. The opposite situation is described as single-sex education. Most older i...
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Only studies with findings favoring both single-sex and coeducation were coded as mixed. It should also be kept in mind that some researchers evaluated multiple outcome variables in their research;
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Only studies with findings favoring both single-sex and coeducation were coded as mixed. It should also be kept in mind that some researchers evaluated multiple outcome variables in their research;
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about coeducation. coeducation. Information about coeducation in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... In most countries coeducation is now favoured over single-sex education, although there is some evidence to suggest that girls perform better in a single-sex institution, particularly in maths...
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In contrast to the alumni, most of whom rejected the idea of coeducation on financial grounds, “nearly two-thirds of the faculty deemed benefits gained by coeducation worth the expenditures involved” (Commission on Coeducation).
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by Father John McCloskey ... Coeducation is less expensive, requiring fewer classes, buildings, teachers, etc. Second, he cites the theory that coeducation provides a more harmonious relationship between the sexes analogous to family life. It fosters understanding, knowledge, and reciprocal interchange between the sexes.
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2. Review of Literature on the Coeducation/single-sex Schooling Issue ... A recent history of coeducation in American public schools(Tyack and Hansot, 1990), for example, found that sex-segregation of school classes occurred on the periphery rather than at the centre of the curriculum in the Nineteenth Century.
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