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  2. Thousands were arrested at college protests. For students ...

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    While some colleges ended demonstrations by striking deals with the students, or simply waited them out, others called in police when protesters refused to leave. Thousands were arrested at ...

  3. Student activism - Wikipedia

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    Student occupation at Cambridge University, 2010 Edinburgh University student Gaza protest, Old College Quad encampment, May 2024. Student political activism has existed in U.K since the 1880s with the formation of the student representative councils , precursors of union organisations designed to present students interests.

  4. K–16 (education movement) - Wikipedia

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    K–16 is a movement in the United States to bring together the various levels of education for younger students, namely between the K–12 and the post-secondary education systems, and create aligned policy and practice in examination practices, graduation requirements, admissions policies and other areas.

  5. KWL table - Wikipedia

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    Students then have a purpose for participating and engaging in the topic. Also, using a KWL chart allows students to expand their ideas beyond the text used in the classroom. By being aware of students' interests, the teacher has the ability to create projects and assignments that the students will enjoy.

  6. Higher education bubble in the United States - Wikipedia

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    College Degree Returns by Average 2011 Annual Out-of-Pocket Costs, from B. Caplan's The Case Against Education First-year U.S. college degree returns for select majors, by type of student Study comparing college revenue per student by tuition and state funding in 2008 dollars [121] The view that higher education is a bubble is debated.

  7. Educational inequality in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Unequal access to education in the United States results in unequal outcomes for students. Disparities in academic access among students in the United States are the result of multiple factors including government policies, school choice, family wealth, parenting style, implicit bias towards students' race or ethnicity, and the resources available to students and their schools.

  8. Social media in education - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, a study done in order to Explore the Role of Social Media in Collaborative Learning suggests that there is a significant positive correlation between using social media for academic use and increased student participation. Because of the increase in student engagement, there is also a positive correlation in the students' academic ...

  9. Study group - Wikipedia

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    A group of students study in Currier House's dining hall. A study group is a small group of people who regularly meet to discuss shared fields of study. [1] These groups can be found in a high school or college/university setting, within companies, occasionally primary/junior school and sometimes middle school.