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A '''Small Learning Community''' ('''SLC'''), also referred to as a '''School-Within-A-School''', is a [[school organizational models|school organizational model]] that is an increasingly common form of [[learning environment]] in [[United States|American]] [[secondary school]]s to subdivide large school populations into smaller, autonomous groups of students and teachers. SLCs can also be physical [[learning space]]s.
The primary purpose of restructuring secondary schools into SLCs is to create a more [[personalized learning]] environment to better meet the needs of students.<ref name="AFA">''Architecture for Achievement - building patterns of small school learning'', Victoria Bergsagel, Tim Best, Kathleen Cushman, Lorne McConachie, Wendy Sauer, David Stephen. Mercer Island, WA. 1997. Page 101-104. {{ISBN
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