Bulletin, 15. izdajaU.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Office of Education, 1924 |
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... step in making the program for the coming semester is to secure from all teachers a preliminay estimate of failures , number passing , and names dropped . A compilation of totals from these reports gives me the data needed for ...
... step in making the program for the coming semester is to secure from all teachers a preliminay estimate of failures , number passing , and names dropped . A compilation of totals from these reports gives me the data needed for ...
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... steps of creating the school programs are begun as early as the last week in April . The chairman of the program committee obtains figures showing total registration in each grade of each subject . On the basis of past performances ...
... steps of creating the school programs are begun as early as the last week in April . The chairman of the program committee obtains figures showing total registration in each grade of each subject . On the basis of past performances ...
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... steps : Step 1. Pupil makes his election of subjects in consultation with faculty adviser by end of twelfth week . Step 2. Home - room teachers tabulate and consolidate elections and send same to principal's office , fourteenth week . Step ...
... steps : Step 1. Pupil makes his election of subjects in consultation with faculty adviser by end of twelfth week . Step 2. Home - room teachers tabulate and consolidate elections and send same to principal's office , fourteenth week . Step ...
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... Step 2. The choice of school courses is ascertained from the pupils who will advance in the school - for instance , the eighth and ninth graders . The pupils ' choices are made based on talks explaining courses , literature bearing on ...
... Step 2. The choice of school courses is ascertained from the pupils who will advance in the school - for instance , the eighth and ninth graders . The pupils ' choices are made based on talks explaining courses , literature bearing on ...
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Step 10. The schedule should be as flexible as possible in order to overcome irregularities . Since there are no study halls , and the pupils have no vacant hours , this is not an easy task . This may be done in large measure , however ...
Step 10. The schedule should be as flexible as possible in order to overcome irregularities . Since there are no study halls , and the pupils have no vacant hours , this is not an easy task . This may be done in large measure , however ...
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