Term in its more ordinary usage applied to the practise of educating the sexes in the same school. It may connote:
(a) mere juxtaposition, implying the use of identical buildings, equipment, and teaching staff, without identical methods or regimen of living;
(b) coordinate education, implying identical methods, teaching staff, and administration, but separate classes and, in the case of a university, separate colleges;
(c) identicai education, implying identity of all factors without consideration of sex.