Educational approaches

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Schome: information about different educational approaches

Different educational approaches

Alternative education
Autonomous education
Neo Humanist Education
Bilingual schools
Charter schools
City Technology Colleges & Academies
Charlotte Mason
Classical Education
Community schools
Dalton education
Dame schools
Democratic education
Deschooling
Distance education
e-learning
Experiential learning
Experimental schools
Faith schools
Flexi-schools
Flexible schooling
Folk education
Free schools
Freedom schools
Friends (Quaker) schools
Home schooling
Imaginative Education
Informal and lifelong learning
Informal education
Jenaplan
Sri Atamananda Memorial School approach
Krishnamurti
Kumon
Magnet schools
Montessori
Movimento da Escola Moderna Portuguesa (MEM)
Multigrade schools
Multicultural education
Open education
Open schools
Open universities
People's universities
Problem-based learning (PBL)
Reggio Emilia
School without walls
Second chance schools
Small schools
Steiner (Waldorf)
Te Whaariki
Universities of the third age
Unschooling
Waldorf (Steiner)
Virtual schooling

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