The Journal of Education, Volumen 57W. Stewart & Company, 1925 |
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... pupils in the different types of schools and higher institutions , and the main dis- bursements from the Education fund ; and an account of the teachers ' professional organization would have been a gracious recognition of the ...
... pupils in the different types of schools and higher institutions , and the main dis- bursements from the Education fund ; and an account of the teachers ' professional organization would have been a gracious recognition of the ...
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... pupils , boys and girls , should leave school before they are 17 , a further system of examinations , known as Higher School Certi- ficates , has been organized , and these are intended to test progress in special studies undertaken at ...
... pupils , boys and girls , should leave school before they are 17 , a further system of examinations , known as Higher School Certi- ficates , has been organized , and these are intended to test progress in special studies undertaken at ...
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... pupils to the system must be abandoned and an endeavour made to adapt the system to the needs of the pupils . December 2. The Centenary Celebration of the establish- ment of a Mechanics Institution at a county town in which the Duke of ...
... pupils to the system must be abandoned and an endeavour made to adapt the system to the needs of the pupils . December 2. The Centenary Celebration of the establish- ment of a Mechanics Institution at a county town in which the Duke of ...
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... pupils of the age named ; many are deadly dull " to boys and girls in some instances even to teachers as well . There is in general far too much biography and travel ; there is a notable absence of drama ( such as Goldsmith or Sheridan ) ...
... pupils of the age named ; many are deadly dull " to boys and girls in some instances even to teachers as well . There is in general far too much biography and travel ; there is a notable absence of drama ( such as Goldsmith or Sheridan ) ...
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... pupils to a class and a proportion of one teacher to 22 pupils in a secondary school , you are asking for trouble . Reclassification into sets of a reasonable size is out of the question , and this reacts unfavourably above all in the ...
... pupils to a class and a proportion of one teacher to 22 pupils in a secondary school , you are asking for trouble . Reclassification into sets of a reasonable size is out of the question , and this reacts unfavourably above all in the ...
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