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[[Academica]] is a title used in a variety of forms in the fields of educational and cultural endeavour.  
 
[[Academica]] is a title used in a variety of forms in the fields of educational and cultural endeavour.  
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''Not to be confused with the American-based global network of public charter schools, digital learning communities, colleges, and non-profit organizations [https://academica.org/about/company/], founded in 1999.''
  
 
South African examples include:   
 
South African examples include:   
  
The publication house [[H&R Academica]], or simply [[Academica]], , an imprint of the South African publishing house [[Human en Rousseau]] (itself part of [[Naspers]]). '''See [[Human & Rousseau]]'''
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The publication house [[H&R Academica Uitgewers]], or simply [[Academica]], an imprint of the South African publishing house [[Human en Rousseau]] (itself part of [[Naspers]]). '''See [[Human & Rousseau]]'''
 
 
 
 
A global network of public charter schools, digital learning communities, colleges, and non-profit organizations.
 
Academica is a leader at developing and maximizing human potential.
 
 
 
Academica was founded in 1999 on the principle that each school of choice is a unique educational environment.
 

Revision as of 05:38, 15 November 2021

Academica is a title used in a variety of forms in the fields of educational and cultural endeavour.

Not to be confused with the American-based global network of public charter schools, digital learning communities, colleges, and non-profit organizations [1], founded in 1999.

South African examples include:

The publication house H&R Academica Uitgewers, or simply Academica, an imprint of the South African publishing house Human en Rousseau (itself part of Naspers). See Human & Rousseau