On 2 July 2010 02:23, Liz wrote:
> To be fair if we are going to subtag private educational institutions
> we should start
> amenity=education
> amenity=
Amenity has been widely used as a key . Why not create a key for
education or institution ?
institute:school
institute:college
institute:coach
On Fri, 2 Jul 2010, pavithran wrote:
> On 15 June 2010 07:09, John Smith
>
> > In fact I'd be tempted to call them a specialised college's and
> > sub-tag from there.
>
> In India colleges are mostly (99 %) bound by academic regulation from
> higher education boards/ universities . Guessing it w
On 15 June 2010 07:09, John Smith
> In fact I'd be tempted to call them a specialised college's and
> sub-tag from there.
In India colleges are mostly (99 %) bound by academic regulation from
higher education boards/ universities . Guessing it would be the same
elsewhere .
While I am looking for
On 15 June 2010 13:04, Steve Bennett wrote:
> College means about fifty different things in different schools.
> ("University" in the US, "part of a university" in UK, "place students
> live" in Australia, "secondary school" also in Australia...
The Australia bit, it's usually "residential colleg
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 1:04 PM, Steve Bennett wrote:
> College means about fifty different things in different schools.
err, different countries.
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On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 8:01 AM, pavithran wrote:
> Hi ,
> The education heirarchy goes like this :
>
> University ->College -> School
University is unambiguous.
College means about fifty different things in different schools.
("University" in the US, "part of a university" in UK, "place studen
On 15 June 2010 08:01, pavithran wrote:
> Hi ,
> The education heirarchy goes like this :
>
> University ->College -> School
Here university doesn't come after college, you can do either,
colleges usually give you more practical educates especially in
trades.
> Where does a institute not bound/