Bulletin, 15. izdajaU.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Office of Education, 1924 |
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... hours at noon so that all pupils and teachers may lunch ; or ( c ) Vacant periods are arranged so that pupils and ... hour on another day and vice versa ? Such questions if answered will reveal the extent to which 2 THE DAILY SCHEDULE ...
... hours at noon so that all pupils and teachers may lunch ; or ( c ) Vacant periods are arranged so that pupils and ... hour on another day and vice versa ? Such questions if answered will reveal the extent to which 2 THE DAILY SCHEDULE ...
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... week . In assigning sections to periods , I avoid many conflicts in pupils ' programs by first assigning subjects that continue into the next semester to the same hour that they SCHEDULE MAKING IN CERTAIN SCHOOLS . 3.
... week . In assigning sections to periods , I avoid many conflicts in pupils ' programs by first assigning subjects that continue into the next semester to the same hour that they SCHEDULE MAKING IN CERTAIN SCHOOLS . 3.
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into the next semester to the same hour that they have been , then place new beginning subjects on the program at hours left vacant by subjects just com- pleted . 4. Pupils ' program cards , written by office assistants and principal ...
into the next semester to the same hour that they have been , then place new beginning subjects on the program at hours left vacant by subjects just com- pleted . 4. Pupils ' program cards , written by office assistants and principal ...
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... hour periods the first day of the new semester , and on the second day full 60 - minute periods are held and continue throughout the semester . Chapter IV . AN ACCOUNT OF SCHEDULE MAKING IN A DETROIT INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL . The method of ...
... hour periods the first day of the new semester , and on the second day full 60 - minute periods are held and continue throughout the semester . Chapter IV . AN ACCOUNT OF SCHEDULE MAKING IN A DETROIT INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL . The method of ...
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... hour is avoided . Furthermore , when all the assignments are made for pupils , the same will have been done for the teachers . Step 10. The schedule should be as flexible as possible SCHEDULE MAKING IN AN INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL. ...
... hour is avoided . Furthermore , when all the assignments are made for pupils , the same will have been done for the teachers . Step 10. The schedule should be as flexible as possible SCHEDULE MAKING IN AN INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL. ...
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