The World Year Book of EducationEvans Bros., 1938 |
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... scale will be successful in the individual testing of adults . It may still lack sufficient discriminatory power , and be too childish in content ; though in both these respects it is much improved over the old revision . Certainly it ...
... scale will be successful in the individual testing of adults . It may still lack sufficient discriminatory power , and be too childish in content ; though in both these respects it is much improved over the old revision . Certainly it ...
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... scales , but the lowest ( Scale I ) was abolished as from April 1st , 1936 . The highest ( Scale IV ) obtains in Greater London and Scale II in the agricultural counties . That known as Scale III contains the greatest number of teachers ...
... scales , but the lowest ( Scale I ) was abolished as from April 1st , 1936 . The highest ( Scale IV ) obtains in Greater London and Scale II in the agricultural counties . That known as Scale III contains the greatest number of teachers ...
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... Scale III from £ 381 to £ 546 for a man and £ 303 to £ 438 for a woman . The maxima under Scales II and IV range for men from £ 345 to £ 492 under Scale II , and £ 423 to £ 606 under Scale IV , and for women from £ 273 to £ 396 under Scale ...
... Scale III from £ 381 to £ 546 for a man and £ 303 to £ 438 for a woman . The maxima under Scales II and IV range for men from £ 345 to £ 492 under Scale II , and £ 423 to £ 606 under Scale IV , and for women from £ 273 to £ 396 under Scale ...
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