Here are entered works on the education of school-age children in the home setting rather than in a traditional private or public school. Works on education for children confined to their homes by illness, physical injury, or emotional condition, provided by an itinerant or visiting teacher, are entered under Homebound instruction
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Schoolkeuze. : Choosing schools : consumer choice and the quality of American schools / Mark Schneider, Paul Teske, Melissa Marschall
2000
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Schoolkinderen. : Helping schoolchildren with chronic health conditions : a practical guide / Daniel L. Clay
2004
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SchoolNet (Computer network) : Information and communication technologies for development in Africa. Volume 3, Networking institutions of learning - SchoolNet / edited by Tina James
--subdivision Accreditation under types of educational institutions and names of individual educational institutions, e.g. Universities and colleges--Accreditation; Harvard University--Accreditation; and subdivision Study and teaching under subjects for the accreditation of programs of study in those subjects, e.g. Industrial arts--Study and teaching
Schools -- Australia -- Accounting. : The Schools Commission questionnaire process and the relevance of Australian accounting standards / by John H. Cooney
Schools -- Australia -- Canberra (A.C.T.) : Schools for the A.C.T. : how public? how private? : report of the Committee of Review into the Impact of Radford College
1983
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Schools -- Australia -- Decentralisation : Decentralisation and the curriculum : effects of the devolution of curriculum decision making in Australia / Andrew Sturman
Schools -- Australia -- Furniture, equipment, etc : Taking stock : report of the survey of non-government schools infrastructure in Australia 2000/2001 / Commonwealth Department of Education Science & Training
Schools -- Australia -- Kew (Vic.) : They dreamt of a school : a centenary history of Methodist Ladies' College Kew, 1882-1982 / Ailsa G. Thomson Zainu'ddin
Schools -- Australia -- Melbourne : Rules and regulations of the Port Phillip Academical Institution, a proprietary seminary, established in Melbourne, July, 1844