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  2. St. Louis Language Immersion School - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis Language Immersion Schools (SLLIS) is a non-profit organization founded in 2007 to develop and operate a network of charter schools in St. Louis. On February 20, 2009, the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education Board of Commissioners granted the schools a 5-year charter sponsored by the University of Missouri–St ...

  3. List of language self-study programs - Wikipedia

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    The list of self-study programs, below, shows the number of languages taught by each program, the name of the program, and the number of different languages used for instruction. Multiple languages of instruction may be available for some but not all courses. For example, Reise Know-How uses six languages to teach German, but only German to ...

  4. Susan Blow - Wikipedia

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    March 27, 1916. (1916-03-27) (aged 72) New York City, US. Nationality. American. Susan Elizabeth Blow (June 7, 1843 – March 27, 1916) was an American educator who opened the first successful public kindergarten in the United States. She was known as the "Mother of the Kindergarten." Sketch of Susan E. Blow by Marguerite Martyn, 1909.

  5. Washington University in St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    Washington University was conceived by 17 St. Louis business, political, and religious leaders concerned by the lack of institutions of higher learning in the Midwest. Missouri State Senator Wayman Crow and Unitarian minister William Greenleaf Eliot, grandfather of the poet T.S. Eliot, led the effort.

  6. CSUSB College of Extended Learning - Wikipedia

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    The College of Extended and Global Education provides continuing education and international extension programs, including degree and certificate programs, an English Language program, customized training, and other professional development opportunities. The College also has an Open University program, which allows prospective students to take ...

  7. Moog Center for Deaf Education - Wikipedia

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    The Moog Center for Deaf Education is an American school in St. Louis, Missouri, founded in 1996 by oralist educator Jean Sachar Moog. The Moog Center is an independent, not-for-profit school that provides education services to children with hearing loss and their families from birth to early elementary years.

  8. Education in Greater St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    Education in Greater St. Louis. Brookings Hall, an icon of Washington University in St. Louis. Education in Greater St. Louis is provided by 132 public school districts, independent private schools, parochial schools, and several public library systems. Greater St. Louis also is home to more than thirty colleges and universities.

  9. University of Missouri–St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    The University of Missouri–St. Louis ( UMSL) is a public research university in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. Established in 1963, it is the newest of the four universities in the University of Missouri System. Located on the former grounds of Bellerive Country Club, the university's campus stretches into the municipalities of Bellerive ...