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  2. Deschooling Society - Wikipedia

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    Developing this idea, Illich proposes four Learning Networks: Reference Service to Educational Objects - An open directory of educational resources and their availability to learners. Skills Exchange - A database of people willing to list their skills and the basis on which they would be prepared to share or swap them with others.

  3. Ohr Somayach, Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    Ohr Somayach entrance sign. Ohr Somayach (also Or Samayach or Ohr Somayach International) is a yeshiva based in Jerusalem founded in 1970 catering mostly to young Jewish men, usually of college age, who are already interested in learning about Judaism.

  4. City of Liverpool College - Wikipedia

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    The £35 million Learning Exchange on Roscoe Street is central to the College's city centre campus and houses all its student support services, including finance, exams and careers advice and guidance. The Learning Exchange is the location for courses in health care and child studies and Sport, Exercise & Fitness - including Uniformed Services.

  5. Gilad Shalit prisoner exchange - Wikipedia

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    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu welcoming Israel Defense Forces soldier Gilad Shalit at Tel Nof after his release from Hamas captivity. The Gilad Shalit prisoner exchange (Hebrew: עסקת שליט; Arabic: صفقة شاليط), also known as Wafa al-Ahrar (Arabic: وفاء الأحرار) ("Faithful to the free"), [1] followed a 2011 agreement between Israel and Hamas to release ...

  6. OLE Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Open Learning Exchange Nepal (OLE Nepal) is a non-government social organization working to increase access to education through the integration of technology. Founded in 2007, the organization aims to increase the quality of education through the creation of open-source digital learning activities combined with teacher training.

  7. Student exchange program - Wikipedia

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    A short-term exchange program is also known as STEP. These focus on home-stays, language skills, community service, or cultural activities. High school and university students can apply for the programs through various government or non-governmental organizations that organize the programs.

  8. Tandem language learning - Wikipedia

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    Tandem language learning is an approach to language acquisition that involves reciprocal language exchange between tandem partners. In this method, each learner ideally serves as a native speaker of the language the other person intends to learn.

  9. Agenda 47 - Wikipedia

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    The standards will include "defending the American tradition and Western civilization"; protecting free speech; eliminating "wasteful" administrative positions, specifically all the ones dealing with DEI; offering accelerated and low-cost degrees; providing job placement and career services; and implementing college entrance and exit exams to ...