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She was a member of Yale's first co-educational class, received a medical degree from Mount Sinai Medical Center in Manhattan, and earned her psychiatry credentials from Cornell.
Evangelical women could teach children's Sunday school — as unpaid volunteers — but not adult co-educational classes.
Schools were randomly allocated to receive the intervention in single-sex classes (n = 74), co-educational classes (n = 73), or participate as a no-intervention control (n = 53).
His egalitarian vision of education required a diversified student body, and he promoted the adoption of the Scholastic Aptitude Test and co-educational classes.
Instead of conducting separate but identical undergraduate courses for Harvard students and students from Radcliffe College, Conant instituted co-educational classes.
At the Academy, she enjoyed being in co-educational classes where she could compete intellectually and academically with boys her age and older.
Educational class was based on Finnish educational system at a time.
A significantly lower proportion of individuals in the lowest educational class had all optimal risk factors compared with individuals in the higher educational class.
30 Similarly, the proportion of individuals with a high lifetime risk was significantly higher in the low educational class in comparison with the highest educational class.
Doctors have grown accustomed to taking educational classes free — often with a lunch included.
In addition, educational classes will begin shortly.
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