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  2. Hidden curriculum - Wikipedia

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    Hidden curriculum is the unintended learning that occurs in schools, such as norms, values, and beliefs. It can also refer to the social norms and skills that autistic people have to learn explicitly. Learn about the educational history, theoretical perspectives, and variations of hidden curriculum.

  3. Secondary education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, structure, and features of secondary education in the US, which is the last six or seven years of formal education before college. Find out how secondary education evolved from academies, normal schools, and compulsory laws, and how it varies by state and school type.

  4. Open classroom - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origin, theory and challenges of open classroom, a student-centered learning space format that became popular in the 1960s and 1970s. Find out how open classrooms are different from traditional classrooms and how they affect students' creativity and anxiety.

  5. List of words having different meanings in American and ...

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    eager or intent on, example: he is keen to get to work on time. desirable or just right, example: "peachy keen" – "That's a pretty keen outfit you're wearing." (slang going out of common usage) keeper a curator or a goalkeeper: one that keeps (as a gamekeeper or a warden) a type of play in American football ("Quarterback keeper")

  6. Contronym - Wikipedia

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    A contronym is a word with two opposite meanings, such as cleave, fast, or sanction. Learn about the different types, sources, and uses of contronyms in English and other languages.

  7. English-medium education - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and current status of English-medium education systems around the world, where English is not the mother tongue of students. Compare the experiences of different countries, such as Canada, Wales, Ireland, and India, and their language policies and challenges.

  8. Flipped classroom - Wikipedia

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    A flipped classroom is an instructional strategy that reverses the traditional roles of homework and in-class activities. Learn how this model aims to increase student engagement and learning, and explore its origins and applications in various fields and contexts.

  9. List of commonly misused English words - Wikipedia

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    Learn how to avoid confusing or incorrect usage of some English words that are often misused. This list covers homonyms, pairs of similarly spelled words, and words with disputed meanings or grammar.