The Journal of Education, Volumen 76W. Stewart & Company, 1944 |
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... classes held in the prisons and conducted by voluntary teachers . The scheme met with such immediate success that in the autumn of 1924 6,600 prisoners were attending classes . The Prison Commissioners , in their annual report , wrote ...
... classes held in the prisons and conducted by voluntary teachers . The scheme met with such immediate success that in the autumn of 1924 6,600 prisoners were attending classes . The Prison Commissioners , in their annual report , wrote ...
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... class of independent schools , and that registration of that school or the schools comprised in that class is ... classes should be reduced to 30 within a defined period . ( 4 ) As regards religious education , the limit of ...
... class of independent schools , and that registration of that school or the schools comprised in that class is ... classes should be reduced to 30 within a defined period . ( 4 ) As regards religious education , the limit of ...
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... Classes seem to be large : the numbers are limited to 42 children in the lower classes and 30 in the 8th , 9th , and 10th classes " . ( It will be noted that the same mistake is made as in England of having the larger classes at the ...
... Classes seem to be large : the numbers are limited to 42 children in the lower classes and 30 in the 8th , 9th , and 10th classes " . ( It will be noted that the same mistake is made as in England of having the larger classes at the ...
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