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  2. Knoxville College - Wikipedia

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    Knoxville College is an unaccredited private historically black college in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States. It was founded in 1875 by the United Presbyterian Church of North America. The college is a United Negro College Fund member school.

  3. Homeschooling in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [63] 78% of admissions officers expect homeschooled students to do as well or better than traditional high school graduates at college. [63] Students coming from a homeschool graduated from college at a higher rate than their peers¬—66.7 percent compared to 57.5 percent—and earned higher grade point averages along the way. [64]

  4. List of homeschooling programmes - Wikipedia

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    This is a partial list of notable homeschooling curricula and programmes that are popularly used in the homeschooling community. Accredited institutions [ edit ]

  5. Knoxville College finally set to apply for reaccreditation ...

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    After struggling for decades - and amid the search for a new president - the East Tennessee HBCU plans to apply soon for accreditation.

  6. Knoxville College's past shows why its future matters

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    Knoxville College has a storied history, dating back to a post-Civil War push to train formerly enslaved people as teachers.

  7. Mathematics education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The American high-school geometry curriculum was eventually codified in 1912 and developed a distinctive American style of geometric demonstration for such courses, known as "two-column" proofs. [49] This remains largely true today, with Geometry as a proof-based high-school math class.

  8. Interactive Mathematics Program - Wikipedia

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    The Interactive Mathematics Program (IMP) is a four-year, problem-based mathematics curriculum for high schools. It was one of several curricula funded by the National Science Foundation and designed around the 1989 National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) standards .

  9. Transnational Association of Christian Colleges and Schools

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    TRACS has authority for the accreditation and preaccreditation ("Candidate" status) of postsecondary institutions in the United States that offer certificates, diplomas, associate, baccalaureate, and graduate degrees, including institutions that offer distance education.