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      • A laboratory school or demonstration school is an elementary or secondary school operated in association with a university, college, or other teacher education institution and used for the training of future teachers, educational experimentation, educational research, and professional development.
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  1. A laboratory school or demonstration school is an elementary or secondary school operated in association with a university, college, or other teacher education institution and used for the training of future teachers, educational experimentation, educational research, and professional development.

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    • The Development of Lab Schools
    • A Place to Carry Out Educational Experiments
    • An International Network
    • Knowledge Sharing and Dissemination of Practices
    • Is It Possible to Adapt The Concept of Lab School in France?

    Lab schools have existed on university campuses for a long time: according to Cassidy & Sanders (2010), their existence would be documented as early as the 17th century, in Europe as well as Japan, where they are known as “attached schools” (Hayo, 1993). Lab schools grew considerably in the United States between the mid-19th and 20th centuries and ...

    Depending on the context, a varying level of emphasis can be placed on training and research. In Chicago, for example, research was clearly in a privileged position, while training of educational professionals was in the background. Conversely, some schools focused not on research but on applying Dewey’s theories, such as the Greenwood Laboratory S...

    In an increasingly international environment, lab schools all over the world have begun to establish links with each other. Many are now affiliated with the International Association of Laboratory and University Affiliated Schools (IALS). As the IALS website indicates, the definition of a lab school is intentionally broad so as to accommodate a wid...

    Beyond the heterogeneity of the structures, a lab school is characterized by participation in the construction of knowledge and by the application of a scientific or “evidence-based” approach to education. As researcher Franck Ramus points out, the word evidence refers to factual data rather than to actual evidence. The idea is to promote education...

    In the French context, it is obviously necessary to reflect on the adaptation of such a system so as to reconcile it with the existing structures: we do not have a university research laboratory associated with a school or a school whose pedagogy is entirely based on the results of educational research. A lab school is not only defined by a constan...

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  3. Jan 3, 2022 · What is a lab school? Its a schoolusually affiliated with a college or university – designed to test and develop new educational models, incubate new ideas, and allow young teachers...

  4. Attending a lab school is an enriching experience for children in many ways, including the fact that they get to know a range of students of different ages, interests, and backgrounds—making it a living laboratory for the children’s ongoing “research” in the world!

  5. Jul 4, 2021 · What Is A Laboratory School? David Hopkins and John Baumber, describe how laboratory schools put the focus on children, and their role in decision-making over their own education.

  6. What is a Lab School? A "College Partnership Laboratory School”, or “Lab School” means a public, nonsectarian, nonreligious school in the Commonwealth established by a public institution of higher education, public higher education center, institute, or authority; or an eligible private institution of higher education as defined in § 23. ...

  7. A laboratory school is an elementary school, middle school or high school that is part of a university or other teacher education institution. The purpose of a lab school is to educate children while exploring fresh approaches to the issues and challenges faced by diverse students and schools.

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