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In [[education]] '''school learning''' is the [[learning]] that takes place in, and which is coordinated by [[schools]].
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In [[education]] '''school learning''' is the [[learning]] that takes place in, and which is coordinated by [[schools]]. The specific information provided in school learning is decided by laws called State Standards, which can vary by state. Generally the teachers are free to use any method of teaching the required information, as long as they comply with federal law. For instance a teacher cannot beat a child in order to teach a state standard because the act conflicts with federal law.
   
   
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In education school learning is the learning that takes place in, and which is coordinated by schools. The specific information provided in school learning is decided by laws called State Standards, which can vary by state. Generally the teachers are free to use any method of teaching the required information, as long as they comply with federal law. For instance a teacher cannot beat a child in order to teach a state standard because the act conflicts with federal law.


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