Library of Congress Classification:Class L -- Education
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Class L: Education is a classification used by the Library of Congress classification
Library of Congress Classification
The Library of Congress Classification is a system of library classification developed by the Library of Congress. It is used by most research and academic libraries in the U.S. and several other countries; for example, Australia and Taiwan, R.O.C. It is not to be confused with the Library of...

 system. This article outlines the subclasses of Class L













LEducation
Education
Education in its broadest, general sense is the means through which the aims and habits of a group of people lives on from one generation to the next. Generally, it occurs through any experience that has a formative effect on the way one thinks, feels, or acts...

 (General)
LAHistory of Education
History of education
The history of education its part of the past and present teaching and learning. Each generation, since the beginning of human existence, has sought to pass on cultural and social values, traditions, morality, religion and skills to the next generation. The passing on of culture is also known as...

LBTheory and practice of education
LCSpecial aspects of education
LDIndividual Institutions - United States
LEIndividual Institutions - America (except United States)
LFIndividual Institutions - Europe
LGIndividual Institutions - Asia, Africa, Indian Ocean Islands, Australia, New Zealand, Pacific Islands
LHCollege and school magazines and papers
LJStudent fraternities
Fraternities and sororities
Fraternities and sororities are fraternal social organizations for undergraduate students. In Latin, the term refers mainly to such organizations at colleges and universities in the United States, although it is also applied to analogous European groups also known as corporations...

, United States
LTTextbook
Textbook
A textbook or coursebook is a manual of instruction in any branch of study. Textbooks are produced according to the demands of educational institutions...

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