Foundations of Secondary EducationHarper, 1955 - 492 strani |
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... graduate . The percentage of youth entering high school has increased from about 35 in 1918 to about 80 in 1948. The percentages of those re- tained through to graduation have increased from about 13 to about 45 during this period ...
... graduate . The percentage of youth entering high school has increased from about 35 in 1918 to about 80 in 1948. The percentages of those re- tained through to graduation have increased from about 13 to about 45 during this period ...
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... graduates had married , and 3.5 percent of these had been divorced . College graduate , or not , the woman ultimately has a home of her own , be it one with a husband , or as a spinster . And if she does have a career for long or for ...
... graduates had married , and 3.5 percent of these had been divorced . College graduate , or not , the woman ultimately has a home of her own , be it one with a husband , or as a spinster . And if she does have a career for long or for ...
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... graduated with you and did not continue on to college , or those who never did go to school long enough to graduate ? How have they met the various quirks of fate that they have encountered ? Take those who did not graduate with you ...
... graduated with you and did not continue on to college , or those who never did go to school long enough to graduate ? How have they met the various quirks of fate that they have encountered ? Take those who did not graduate with you ...
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Why Study Secondary Education? | 1 |
The Beginnings of Secondary Education | 10 |
The Backgrounds of Secondary Education in America | 34 |
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