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- abroad include college and university professors; historians, students; precollegiate teachers; archivists, museum curators, and other public historians;...
- gymnasia in Germany, with c. 2,475,000 students (about 28 percent of all precollegiate students during that period), resulting in an average student number...
- designed a wide range of core courses as well as courses on Teaching Precollegiate Philosophy, Consequentialism from Bentham to Singer, Philosophy and...
- remain there until seventh grade; afterwards, students complete their precollegiate education at Arcola High School. Prin****l Lisa Sigrist directs both...
- called "The Philosophy Toolkit" Multiple grant opportunities to support precollegiate access to philosophy PLATO also sponsors two journals: Precollege Philosophy...
- of these less commonly taught languages at both the collegiate and precollegiate level . ... The Council constitutes a national mechanism devoted to...
- Merit is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Precollegiate Arts Schools. Merit School of Music was founded in 1979 by Alice S....
- Erika Friedl), Syracuse University Press and I.B. Tauris 1992  Iran: A PreCollegiate Handbook (with Charlotte Albright), Foundation for Iranian Studies 1978 ...
- Community History Projects The W. Stewart Caffey Award for Excellence for Precollegiate Teaching The Kenneth E. Hendrickson Jr. Best Article Award TOHA is an...
- forward to Stevenson High School District 125 for their last leg of precollegiate education. The school superintendent is Mrs. Kathryn E. Sheridan. The...