The Journal of Education, Volumen 76W. Stewart & Company, 1944 |
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... pupils had little or nothing to learn by being there . The busier the architect the less time he had to give to his pupils , who were left to the mercies and often to the kindly helpfulness of the senior assistants . Broadly speaking ...
... pupils had little or nothing to learn by being there . The busier the architect the less time he had to give to his pupils , who were left to the mercies and often to the kindly helpfulness of the senior assistants . Broadly speaking ...
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... pupils in senior elementary and other schools and continued education should be provided for such pupils in appropriate cases up to the age of 18. Local education authorities are also asked to consider the transfer of suitable pupils of ...
... pupils in senior elementary and other schools and continued education should be provided for such pupils in appropriate cases up to the age of 18. Local education authorities are also asked to consider the transfer of suitable pupils of ...
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... pupils , and that is a secondary school . Much space is then devoted to a description of the American type of large multilateral school of 1,500 to 2,500 pupils - boys and girls , prosperous and un- prosperous , clever and stupid ...
... pupils , and that is a secondary school . Much space is then devoted to a description of the American type of large multilateral school of 1,500 to 2,500 pupils - boys and girls , prosperous and un- prosperous , clever and stupid ...
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