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  2. Learning alliance - Wikipedia

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    The Learning Alliance approach was first discussed in literature in 1994 investigating what Michael Gibbons called mode two knowledge production. Mode two knowledge production involves multidisciplinary teams that work together on specific problems in the real world, in contrast to mode one knowledge production, “which is motivated by scientific knowledge alone... and which is not bothered ...

  3. Pre-school Learning Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The Pre-school Learning Alliance (the Alliance) is the largest early years membership organisation and voluntary sector provider of quality affordable childcare and education in England. An educational charity, the Alliance represents the interests of over 14,000 member settings who deliver care and learning to over 800,000 families every year.

  4. Puerto Rico Department of Education - Wikipedia

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    The Puerto Rico Department of Education (PRDOE; Spanish: Departamento de Educación de Puerto Rico) is one of five jurisdiction-wide public education systems in the United States, with Hawaii, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, and American Samoa being the others. The PRDOE is the state education agency in charge of managing public schools in ...

  5. Colegio San Ignacio de Loyola (San Juan) - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.sanignacio.pr. Colegio San Ignacio de Loyola is a private, Catholic, Jesuit, all-male college-preparatory school run by the U.S. Central and Southern Province of the Society of Jesus in San Juan, Puerto Rico. It was founded by the Jesuits in 1952. [2] It has educated some of the most influential figures in Puerto Rico such as ...

  6. Education in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Education is compulsory in Puerto Rico between the ages of six and seventeen years. 3L.P.R.A. §391 (a). Attendance in public elementary and secondary schools is compulsory for students except for those students attending "schools established under non-governmental auspices."

  7. Centro Ponceño de Autismo - Wikipedia

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    Postal Address: P.O. BOX 32267, Ponce, Puerto Rico 00732 [17] The Centro Ponceño de Autismo (English: Ponce Autism Center), or CEPA, is the only center specialized in the diagnosis and treatment of autism in Puerto Rico. [18] [19] It is a non-profit organization. The center leads progressive research studies and medical training while ...

  8. Colegio Rosa Bell - Wikipedia

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    Colegio Rosa Bell is a private, co-educational school located in the Torrimar area in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico.. The school is accredited by the Puerto Rico Department of Education and the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools and holds membership in the Asociación de Educación Privada de Puerto Rico, CITA and the College Board.

  9. Center for Advanced Studies on Puerto Rico and the Caribbean

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    Interior view of the institution's archaeological laboratory. The Center for Advanced Studies on Puerto Rico and the Caribbean (Spanish: Centro de Estudios Avanzados de Puerto Rico y El Caribe or simply CEAPRC) is a private institute housed in the former San Ildefonso Conciliar Seminary in Old San Juan, San Juan, Puerto Rico [1] that offers graduate studies in arts and philosophy. [2]