coeducation

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English - Turkish
karma eğitim
coeducational karma öğretimi uygulayan
[n] karma öğretim
(isim) karma öğretim
{i} karma öğretim
eşineğitim
coeducational
karma eğitime ait
coeducational
{s} karma eğitime ait; karma eğitimin uygulandığı bir okulda okuyan; karma eğitim uygulayan
coeducational
karma eğitimli
coeducational
karma

Okulumuz uzun zaman önce karma eğitim oldu. - Our school became coeducational a long time ago.

Bizim okulumuz şimdi karma. - Our school is now coeducational.

coeducational
muhtelit
English - English
the education of male and female students in the same institution
{i} education of both sexes in the same institution and classes
education of men and women in the same institutions
a system in which students of both sexes are educated together. Education of males and females in the same school. A modern phenomenon, it was adopted earlier and more widely in the U.S. than in Europe, where tradition proved a greater obstacle to its acceptance. In the 17th century Quaker and other reformers in Scotland, northern England, and New England began urging that girls as well as boys be taught to read the Bible. By the later 18th century girls were being admitted to town schools. By 1900 most U.S. public high schools and some 70% of colleges and universities were coeducational. Pioneering institutions in the U.S. included Oberlin College, Cornell University, and the University of Iowa. In Europe the Universities of Bologna and London and various Scandinavian institutions were the first to open their doors. Other European countries adopted coeducational policies after 1900, and many communist countries instituted strong coeducational programs
An educating together, as of persons of different sexes or races
coeducational
Of or pertaining to coeducation
coeducational
attended by members of both sexes
coeducational
{s} of coeducation, pertaining to the education of both sexes in the same institution and classes
coeducation
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