co-ed

(noun)

Short for co-educational, the term refers to the integrated education of male and female students in the same environment.

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Examples of co-ed in the following topics:

  • Facilitating Private-Voluntary Associations

    • A co-ed agreeing to go out on a date with her boyfriend, for example, cannot be compelled to do so by a court if she tries to back out.
  • References

    • Psychology of Learning for Instruction (2nd Ed.).
    • Learning Theories: An Educational Perspective (3rd Ed.).
    • Educational Psychology (3rd Ed).
  • References

    • Curriculum Planning (7th Ed.).
    • Shaffer, D. (2000) Social and Personality Development (4th Ed.).
    • In John Martin Rich, ed., Readings in the Philosophy of Education.
  • References

    • Lajoie (Ed. ), Computers as Cognitive Tools: Volume Ii, No More Walls (pp. 165-196).
    • Vitelli, Eds.).
    • Norfolk, Virginia: Ed Media.
    • (Eds.). (1992).
    • Computers as Cognitive Tools: Volume Ii, No More Walls (Rev. ed.).
  • References

    • The Visual Display of Quantitative Information (2nd ed. ) (p. 178).
  • References

    • (Ed.). (1956).
    • Psychology of learning for instruction (2nd ed.).
    • Goldstein (Eds.), Helping people change: A textbook of methods (3rd ed., pp. 346-380).
    • (Ed.). (1989).
    • Learning theories: An educational perspective (3rd ed).
  • References

    • Ashcraft, M.H. (1994).Human memory and cognition (2nd Ed.).
    • Principles of Language Teaching and Learning (2nd Ed.).
  • References

    • Sternberg (ed.)
    • (Eds.). (1989).
    • Sternberg (ed.)
    • Sternberg (Ed.), Handbook of Creativity.
    • Finke (eds.)
  • Bibliography

    • Minor (eds.) 1983.
    • Leinhardt (eds.)
    • (eds.).
    • Leinhardt (eds.)
    • Berkowitz (eds.) 1988.
  • References

    • The IDEAL problem solver (2nd ed.).
    • McGilly (Ed.), classroom lessons: integrating cognitive theory and classroom practice (pp. 229-272).
    • (Eds. ) (1996).
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