Definition of co-education in English:
co-education
nounkəʊɛdjuːˈkeɪʃ(ə)nˌkoʊˌɛdʒəˈkeɪʃ(ə)n
mass nounThe education of pupils of both sexes together.
Example sentencesExamples
- Granted, the effect must depend on local gender practices and gender ideologies, but it is the global imposition of co-education that raises the question in the first place.
- The new school would ‘combine the social benefits of co-education with the academic benefits of single-sex teaching in the formative adolescent years’.
- This week marks a new beginning for pupils and teachers alike as a new system of co-education begins in the town's two primary schools.
- A special report into co-education is planned for release later in the academic year.
- Like others, Hall also argues that co-education is the best preparation for a ‘co-educational’ world.
- My favorite objection has to be that putting students in same-sex classes doesn't prepare them to interact in the real world, implying that co-education automatically does.
- Founded by Queen Elizabeth I in 1561, Kingston Grammar School is celebrating 25 years of co-education.
- University co-education had finally arrived for the women of China.
- But other factors, such as co-education rather than separation of the sexes, could also modify learning styles.
- Pupils felt co-education also leads to improved social and personal development.
- He neglects as well the rapid spread of secondary co-education in the 1970s and the backlash against it in some quarters in the last decade.
- It was the only learning institution offering co-education in the district and if measures to save it from collapsing failed, most children would suffer.
- We feel strongly that the best preparation for the world beyond school and university is through co-education.
- The school is now 60/40 split male to female and in September it held a party to celebrate 25 years of co-education.
- Now, the continuing gap in school test scores and exam results between boys and girls is prompting fresh questions about co-education.
- In a move to reassure parents, classes that have already started exam courses will not be affected by the change to co-education.
- The schools believe that separating the sexes for lessons between 11 and 16 allows them to combine the benefits of single-sex education in the adolescent years and the social aspects of co-education.
- Although no panacea can be prescribed, co-education and free mingling of both sexes at the primary level would be of great help.
- They called for an end to co-education; restrictions on women were imposed; and they publicly burned videos and music CDs that they considered immoral.
- Educationalists have observed that co-education is a positive influence on the interaction of boys and girls.
Definition of co-education in US English:
co-education
nounˌkoʊˌɛdʒəˈkeɪʃ(ə)nˌkōˌejəˈkāSH(ə)n
The education of students of both sexes together.
Example sentencesExamples
- We feel strongly that the best preparation for the world beyond school and university is through co-education.
- Granted, the effect must depend on local gender practices and gender ideologies, but it is the global imposition of co-education that raises the question in the first place.
- Like others, Hall also argues that co-education is the best preparation for a ‘co-educational’ world.
- Pupils felt co-education also leads to improved social and personal development.
- They called for an end to co-education; restrictions on women were imposed; and they publicly burned videos and music CDs that they considered immoral.
- Educationalists have observed that co-education is a positive influence on the interaction of boys and girls.
- This week marks a new beginning for pupils and teachers alike as a new system of co-education begins in the town's two primary schools.
- University co-education had finally arrived for the women of China.
- But other factors, such as co-education rather than separation of the sexes, could also modify learning styles.
- Although no panacea can be prescribed, co-education and free mingling of both sexes at the primary level would be of great help.
- He neglects as well the rapid spread of secondary co-education in the 1970s and the backlash against it in some quarters in the last decade.
- A special report into co-education is planned for release later in the academic year.
- My favorite objection has to be that putting students in same-sex classes doesn't prepare them to interact in the real world, implying that co-education automatically does.
- The school is now 60/40 split male to female and in September it held a party to celebrate 25 years of co-education.
- In a move to reassure parents, classes that have already started exam courses will not be affected by the change to co-education.
- Now, the continuing gap in school test scores and exam results between boys and girls is prompting fresh questions about co-education.
- Founded by Queen Elizabeth I in 1561, Kingston Grammar School is celebrating 25 years of co-education.
- The schools believe that separating the sexes for lessons between 11 and 16 allows them to combine the benefits of single-sex education in the adolescent years and the social aspects of co-education.
- The new school would ‘combine the social benefits of co-education with the academic benefits of single-sex teaching in the formative adolescent years’.
- It was the only learning institution offering co-education in the district and if measures to save it from collapsing failed, most children would suffer.