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  2. Thane (Scotland) - Wikipedia

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    A thane was a local administrator in eastern Scotland, equivalent to the son of an earl, who collected revenue and services from the estates under his control. The term thane was introduced by King David I in the 12th century, and later replaced by baron or regality.

  3. School organizational models - Wikipedia

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    Learn about different methods of structuring schools, colleges, and universities based on curriculum, functions, and facilities. Compare and contrast departmental, integrative, project-based, academy, small learning communities, and school-within-a-school models.

  4. Waldorf education - Wikipedia

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    Waldorf education is based on the anthroposophical ideas of Rudolf Steiner, who founded the first school in 1919 in Germany. It is a holistic and creative approach to education, with a focus on imagination and spiritual development, but also facing controversies and challenges.

  5. Educational system - Wikipedia

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    An educational system is the structure of institutions and opportunities for education in a country. It includes pre-school, primary, secondary, tertiary, and higher education, as well as professional and personal education.

  6. Three-tier education - Wikipedia

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    Middle school is a type of school in England for children aged 9 to 13 or 14, as part of the three-tier education system. Learn about the history, terminology and current status of middle schools in England and other countries.

  7. Thegn - Wikipedia

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    A thegn or thane was a rank of nobleman in later Anglo-Saxon England, who owned land and served the king or other lords. The term also had different meanings in Scandinavia and Scotland, and was related to the word thane in Shakespearean English.

  8. Bloom's taxonomy - Wikipedia

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    Bloom's taxonomy is a set of hierarchical models for classifying educational learning objectives into levels of complexity and specificity. The cognitive domain list covers six levels of objectives, from knowledge to evaluation, that involve different types of thinking and understanding.

  9. Education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, structure, funding, and outcomes of education in the United States, from early childhood to post-secondary levels. Compare the U.S. with other countries in terms of education spending, quality, and rankings.