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  2. Platonic Academy - Wikipedia

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    Originally, the meetings were held on Plato's property as often as they were at the nearby Academy gymnasium; this remained so throughout the fourth century. [13] Though the academy was open to the public, the main participants were upper-class men. [14] [15] It did not, at least during Plato's time, charge fees for membership.

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  4. List of schools in Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    Woodville Tompkins Technical & Career High School; Middle schools. Coastal Middle School; ... Live Oak Elementary School; Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School;

  5. ‘It was kind of scary’: 2 students charged, classes moved ...

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    ALEXANDRIA, Va. (DC News Now) — Alexandria City High School moved all in-person classes to online learning for Thursday and Friday after students and staff were injured during several altercations.

  6. Ancient higher-learning institutions - Wikipedia

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    Aristotle's School, a painting from the 1880s by Gustav Adolph Spangenberg. The Platonic Academy (sometimes referred to as the University of Athens), [32] [33] founded ca. 387 BCE in Athens, Greece, by the philosopher Plato, lasted until 86 BCE, when it was destroyed during Sulla's siege and sacking of Athens. [34]

  7. PLATO Society of Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The PLATO Society of Los Angeles (formerly the PLATO Society of UCLA) is a lifelong learning institute in Westwood, south of the UCLA campus, that focuses on small peer-led study discussion groups. About 400 members attend 70 or more study discussion groups every year, year-round, that are designed and led by the members themselves.

  8. Agoge - Wikipedia

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    The agōgē was divided into three age categories: the paides (about ages 7–14), paidiskoi (ages 15–19), and the hēbōntes (ages 20–29). [4] The boys were further subdivided into groups called agelai (singular agelē, meaning "pack"), with whom they would sleep, and were led by an older boy (eirēn) who Plutarch claims was chosen by the boys themselves.

  9. History of virtual learning environments in the 1990s - Wikipedia

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    TeamSpace's Learning Junction is an Internet-based training management system founded by several ex-Oracle employees. It was developed in Java. The program displayed a graphical list of courses, certification plans and needed skills. Students registered online, and were given an individualized learning plan. [108]