The Nation's Schools, Količina 26Michael Vincent O'Shea McGraw Hill, 1940 |
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Stran 39
... meet five times a week for forty minute pe- riods ; pupils taking college prepara- tory courses meet for four forty minute periods per week and , in addition , they have two forty - five minute laboratory periods . Enrollment totals ...
... meet five times a week for forty minute pe- riods ; pupils taking college prepara- tory courses meet for four forty minute periods per week and , in addition , they have two forty - five minute laboratory periods . Enrollment totals ...
Stran 25
... meet the recognized occupational needs of pupils under these conditions ? It is next to im- possible in many communities . In a few communities hardy educators with the true pioneer spirit are bat- tling for an adequate occupational ...
... meet the recognized occupational needs of pupils under these conditions ? It is next to im- possible in many communities . In a few communities hardy educators with the true pioneer spirit are bat- tling for an adequate occupational ...
Stran 26
... meet the public . Q. Do you require experience ? A. Yes , 52 ; no , 48 . Q. How many graduates of Greeley High School do you employ ? A. Total number , 346 . Q. In what ways do Greeley High School graduates meet your requirements to a ...
... meet the public . Q. Do you require experience ? A. Yes , 52 ; no , 48 . Q. How many graduates of Greeley High School do you employ ? A. Total number , 346 . Q. In what ways do Greeley High School graduates meet your requirements to a ...
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Looking Forward | 15 |
Developing the School Site D W Flagg | 30 |
Teachers First in Building a Course of Study C L Thiele | 49 |
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