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Originally Posted by Taualumna
Well, 33girl didn't think putting 11/12 year olds with 15/16 year olds was such a good idea. I was trying to say that it works in some parts of the world, including in North America. Like I said, many schools, especially private schools, house their middle and senior divisions in the same premises, even if the middle division has its own wing. Usually, they will share the caf, auditorium, gym and perhaps arts based classrooms as well.
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So they don't share REAL classes together. That isn't really sharing to me because there's no learning process that is geared toward all the different age groups in one REAL class.
Superficially mingling with older and younger people is supposed to do what, exactly?