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  2. Warehouse Cooperative School - Wikipedia

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    The Warehouse Cooperative School (1969-1975) was an American free school / alternative school which flourished in and near Boston in the late 1960s and early 1970s. [1]Founded by Knowles Dougherty and his wife, Darlene Dougherty, as a K-12 school, the Warehouse School was in the tradition of A.S. Neill's Summerhill School and other free schools in allowing an extreme amount of personal choice ...

  3. Cooperative school - Wikipedia

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    Co-operative schools are characterised by the co-operative values and principles which underpin the practice of all co-operative organisations. In England and Wales, around 850 schools currently use co-operative values to support the curriculum design, pedagogy and structures for accountability and democracy.

  4. Cooperative education - Wikipedia

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    Cooperative education (or co-operative education) is a structured method of combining classroom-based education with practical work experience.. A cooperative education experience, commonly known as a "co-op" or work-study program, provides academic credit for structured work experiences, helping young people in school-to-work transition.

  5. 'The View' co-hosts clash over school choice: 'She's been ...

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    "The View" co-hosts Alyssa Farah Griffin and Sunny Hostin clashed on Wednesday over school choice and voucher programs while discussing President-elect Trump's pick for education secretary.

  6. Chatsworth Hills Academy - Wikipedia

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    Chatsworth Hills Academy was founded in 1977 by a group of public school parents led by Liz Stillwell Shapiro. Following a co-op model, parents volunteered their time in their areas of expertise to clear the land, pour concrete, install buildings, run wiring, develop curriculum, buy books, and hire instructors.

  7. Co-op Academy Priesthorpe - Wikipedia

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    Co-op Academy Priesthorpe conforms to the common English school curriculum pattern of Key Stages.It follows the statutory requirements of National Curriculum core subjects, with the additional subjects of religious education, business studies, media studies, history, sociology, catering, hospitality, health & social care, and performing arts.

  8. Exeter Co-op School Board candidate fights against diversity ...

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    EXETER — A local mother calling for the removal of diversity, equity, inclusion and justice teaching in SAU 16 schools is running for a seat on the Exeter Regional Cooperative School Board ...

  9. Co-operative College - Wikipedia

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    Stanford Hall, Nottinghamshire where the college was based from 1944 to 2001. The Co-operative College was established in 1919 by the Co-operative Union with ten overseas students based on the second floor of Holyoake House, Manchester, and in 1943 the College became a charitable trust.