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  2. South Carolina Science Academy - Wikipedia

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    The school currently had enrollment of 136 students in grades 6–12 at the time of closing. [1] The target student population was 450 students. [ 2 ] The inaugural year for the South Carolina Science Academy was originally set to be 2012, but the sudden death of the school's founder, Mr. Nathan Yon, pushed that date back to 2014.

  3. Odyssey Online Learning - Wikipedia

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    Odyssey Online Learning is a free public online high school. The school is part of the charter school district, The Charter Institute at Erskine. [1] It was formerly known as Provost Academy South Carolina (PASC). [2] Odyssey Online Learning has served students throughout the state of South Carolina in grades 9-12 since 2009.

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    SCSA may refer to: The California State and Consumer Services Agency The VSR V8 Trophy Series, the British version of NASCAR, formerly known as ASCAR, Days of Thunder Series and Stock Car Speed Association (SCSA)

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  6. Education Resources Information Center - Wikipedia

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    Education research and information are essential to improving teaching, learning, and educational decision-making. ERIC provides access to 1.5 million bibliographic records ( citations , abstracts , and other pertinent data) of journal articles and other education-related materials, with hundreds of new records added every week.

  7. BSCS Science Learning - Wikipedia

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    These three versions, and their corresponding newly developed laboratory exercises, were piloted at high schools around the United States during the 1960–61 school year. The curriculum materials were then revised during the summer of 1961 based on feedback from teachers, students, and professional biologists, and tested again during 1961–62.

  8. Supplemental instruction - Wikipedia

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    The SI model evolved during the 1970s and 1980s from its beginnings at a single "Student Learning Center" at the University of Missouri-Kansas City. [14] Supplemental Instruction expanded globally in the 1990s: Higher-education institutions around the world have adopted some variant of the UMKC Supplementary Instruction model. [15]

  9. Self access language learning centers - Wikipedia

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    Self-access language learning is closely related to learner-centered approach, learner autonomy and self-directed learning as all focus on student responsibility and active participation for his/her own learning. [2] This style of instruction is most often done in the setting of a self-contained learning environment or self-access center.