A History of Education: Thought and PracticeMcGraw-Hill Company of Canada, 1966 - 443 strani |
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... technical schools . The raising of the leaving age was delayed three times : first , by the economic stringencies resulting from the lengthy general strike of 1926 which paralyzed the country ; then , during the depressed 1930's , by ...
... technical schools . The raising of the leaving age was delayed three times : first , by the economic stringencies resulting from the lengthy general strike of 1926 which paralyzed the country ; then , during the depressed 1930's , by ...
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... technical assistance . Under the Plan's Technical Cooperation Scheme , member countries provide experts , training equipment , and scholarships . Arrangements are made bilaterally , for the Colombo Plan has little formal organization ...
... technical assistance . Under the Plan's Technical Cooperation Scheme , member countries provide experts , training equipment , and scholarships . Arrangements are made bilaterally , for the Colombo Plan has little formal organization ...
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... technical schools were opened in Quebec City and Montreal as well as in Winnipeg , Manitoba ; while British Columbia appointed its first superintendent of industrial and technical education in 1912 and estab lished a technical institute ...
... technical schools were opened in Quebec City and Montreal as well as in Winnipeg , Manitoba ; while British Columbia appointed its first superintendent of industrial and technical education in 1912 and estab lished a technical institute ...
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Greek Education and the First Great Theorists | 22 |
Roman Extensions of Greek Ideas | 41 |
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