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  2. American International School of Monrovia - Wikipedia

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    Originally founded in 1960 as the American Cooperative School, the school closed in April 1990 due to the First Liberian Civil War. The school reopened under its current name, AISM, in 2007 with support of the American Embassy and the Liberian Government. As of 2021, it has 93 students. [3] The educational programing includes Pre-K through the ...

  3. Cooperative education - Wikipedia

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    Cooperative education (or co-operative education) is a structured method of combining classroom-based education with practical work experience . A cooperative education experience, commonly known as a " co-op " or work-study program, provides academic credit for structured work experiences, helping young people in school-to-work transition .

  4. AERO Specialties - Wikipedia

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    AERO Specialties, Inc. is a manufacturer and international distributor of new and refurbished aircraft ground support equipment (GSE). AERO Specialties was founded in 1987 by President Matt Sheehan to supply GSE products to corporate, fixed-base operator (FBO) , commercial , military , and general aviation customers globally. [1]

  5. What Is Cooperative Play? Definition, Examples, and Benefits

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    Takeaway. Cooperative play is the final stage of play and represents your child’s ability to collaborate and cooperate with other children towards a common goal. Children often reach the ...

  6. Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology - Wikipedia

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    Website. spartan.edu. Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology ( Spartan) is a private for-profit aviation college in Tulsa, Oklahoma. It was originally established to provide pilot and technicians for Spartan Aircraft Company but outlived its parent company and continues to train pilots and mechanics into the 21st Century.

  7. List of aerospace engineering schools - Wikipedia

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    Aerospace (or aeronautical) engineering in India has a history even before the Independence of India. Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay. Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur. Indian Institute of Technology, Madras. Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur.

  8. Gordon Cooper - Wikipedia

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    Gordon Cooper. Leroy Gordon Cooper Jr. (March 6, 1927 – October 4, 2004) was an American aerospace engineer, test pilot, United States Air Force pilot, and the youngest of the seven original astronauts in Project Mercury, the first human space program of the United States. Cooper learned to fly as a child, and after service in the United ...

  9. Alternative education - Wikipedia

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    Others, after completing their education in a gurukula, enter mainstream higher education. Japan. Japanese education is a nationwide, standardized system under the Ministry of Education. The only alternative options have been accredited, private schools with more freedom of curricula (including textbook choice; public schools are limited to ...