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Mixed-sex education, (or just Mixed education), also known as Coeducation, is the integrated education to males and females at the same school facilities. The opposite situation is described as single-sex education. Most older institutions of higher education restricted their enrollment to a single sex at some point in their history, and since then have changed their policies to become coeducational. Co-ed (or coed) is the shortened adjectival form of "Coeducation", and the word co-ed is sometimes also used, in the United States, as a noun to refer to a female student at a coeducational college or university. The word is also often used to describe a situation in which both genders are integrated in any form (e.g. "The team is co-ed"). In the United Kingdom, the usual term is mixed, and today most school are mixed. In England the first public mixed-sex boarding school was Bedales School founded in 1893 by John Haden Badley and became mixed in 1898. The Scottish Dollar Academy claims... full article at wikipedia
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Last edited by mwcl_wikipedia_en Sep 28, 2007
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