The Journal of Education, Volumen 89;Volumen 89W. Stewart & Company, 1957 |
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... standard ' . Well , national standards are all very well but they tend to become minimum and not optimum standards . Nobody tries to get above them . FORD I really wonder if so sweeping a claim is fair to individual talent ? While ...
... standard ' . Well , national standards are all very well but they tend to become minimum and not optimum standards . Nobody tries to get above them . FORD I really wonder if so sweeping a claim is fair to individual talent ? While ...
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... standard of entry . As a result , there has been a general raising of standards in the sixth form , not indeed in all subjects for all pupils , but in those subjects which are considered important in enabling each pupil to satisfy the ...
... standard of entry . As a result , there has been a general raising of standards in the sixth form , not indeed in all subjects for all pupils , but in those subjects which are considered important in enabling each pupil to satisfy the ...
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... standard . I have never heard this standard called middle - class or ' U ' or anything of that sort . Teachers insist on that standard being learnt and on errors being corrected . It is true that spoken language is alive , constantly ...
... standard . I have never heard this standard called middle - class or ' U ' or anything of that sort . Teachers insist on that standard being learnt and on errors being corrected . It is true that spoken language is alive , constantly ...
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