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co-ˈeducate, v. orig. U.S. [Back-formation from co-education.] trans. To educate (persons of both sexes) together, or (one of either sex) with those of the other under a co-educational system. Also transf. Hence co-ˈeducator.
1855Pennsylvania School Jrnl. III. 201 Another enumerates the great number of schools where the sexes are co-educated. 1894Forum July 582 Will the Co-Educated Co-Educate their Children? 1897Educat. Rev. XIII. 62 Sight, hearing and touch all have to be developed and trained and co-educated, taught to act together. 1909H. G. Wells Ann Veronica i. 8 He had one son, who had been co-educated. 1920T. P. Nunn Education: Data xv. 203 Co-educators aim..at purifying and strengthening the bases of family life by teaching boys and girls to know one another. 1928Daily Express 25 Aug. 8/3 If we could co-educate the younger generations of Europe we could co-ordinate them in a union of sympathy, understanding, and comradeship. a1936G. K. Chesterton Common Man (1950) 141 Co-educate as much as you like, there will always be a wall between the sexes. Ibid. 143 It is..a question of what are really the co-educators' aims. |