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Schools
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Here are entered works on legislatively authorized, independent, innovative, outcome-based, public schools that operate under the authority of a charter.
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Here are entered works on ways in which the community at large, as distinct from government, may aid the school program.
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--subdivision Self-instruction under names of languages; and subdivision Methods--Self-instruction under individual musical instruments and families of instruments
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--subdivision Education under names of denominations, sects, orders, etc., e.g. Jesuits--Education; and under special classes of people and various social groups, e.g. Blind--Education; Children with mental disabilities--Education; Children of migrant laborers--Education; also subdivision Study and teaching under special subjects, e.g. Science--Study and teaching; and headings beginning with the word Educational
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--subdivision Education under names of denominations, sects, orders, etc., e.g. Jesuits--Education; and under special classes of people and various social groups, e.g. Blind--Education; Children with mental disabilities--Education; Children of migrant laborers--Education; also subdivision Study and teaching under special subjects, e.g. Science--Study and teaching; and headings beginning with the word Educational
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--headings beginning with the words Elementary school
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--headings beginning with the words Elementary school
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-- See Also the narrower term High schools When this heading is assigned, the second subject heading Schools is also assigned, e.g., 1. High schools. 2. Schools.
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Here are entered works on schools with student bodies consisting mainly of non-citizens, such as children of embassy officials. Works on education for international understanding, world citizenship, etc. are entered under International education.
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Here are entered works on schools, typically in the United States, that educate early adolescents, generally in grades 7-9.
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-- See Also the narrower term Middle schools Here are entered works on schools, typically in the United States, that educate preadolescents and early adolescents, generally in grades 5-8.
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-- See Also the narrower term Middle schools Here are entered works on schools, typically in the United States, that educate preadolescents and early adolescents, generally in grades 5-8.When this heading is assigned, the second subject heading Schools is also assigned, e.g., 1. Middle schools. 2. Schools.
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When this heading is assigned, the second subject heading Schools is also assigned, e.g., 1. Private schools. 2. Schools.
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-- See Also the narrower term Public schools Here are entered works on preschool, elementary and secondary schools controlled or supported by state or local government, including the higher schools preparatory to the university in European countries. Works on British privately endowed schools, known as public schools, are entered under Endowed public schools (Great Britain). --headings beginning with the word School
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