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  2. Educational specialist - Wikipedia

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    An educational specialist (Ed.S., EdS or S.Ed.) is an advanced professional degree in education in the U.S. that provides knowledge and theory beyond the master's level. It is a highly specialized degree for professionals who do not want to complete a dissertation.

  3. Episcopal Day School (Pensacola, Florida) - Wikipedia

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    Episcopal Day School (EDS) is an independent, co-educational school that offers courses from pre-kindergarten to grade 8 levels. EDS is founded on Episcopal traditions, but welcomes all faiths and backgrounds, and has a curriculum that includes enrichment classes, technology, and sports.

  4. Accelerated Reader - Wikipedia

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    Accelerated Reader (AR) is a program that monitors and manages students' independent reading and comprehension through quizzes and tests based on books they have read. It assigns points and levels to books based on a readability formula called ATOS and generates reports to help students, teachers, and parents track progress.

  5. Episcopal Divinity School - Wikipedia

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    Episcopal Divinity School (EDS) is a private seminary in New York City that trains people for ordination in the Episcopal Church and other denominations. EDS was founded in 1974 by merging two schools, and has a history of progressive theology and social justice advocacy.

  6. List of online colleges in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Find out which schools offer virtual or online education programs and are accredited by the US Department of Education. This list includes fully online schools and programs, as well as hybrid options, and covers various fields of study.

  7. Whole language - Wikipedia

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    Whole language is a philosophy of reading and a discredited educational method that emphasizes meaning and context over phonics and decoding. It is based on the premise that learning to read English comes naturally to humans, but scientific research has shown that it is less effective than phonics-based approaches.

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