Education, Volumen31New England Publishing Company, 1911 |
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... Pupils . - Several years ago the atten- tion of the school authorities was called to the fact that there were many over - age pupils in all the grades . An earnest effort was made to study the causes and to apply remedies . The causes ...
... Pupils . - Several years ago the atten- tion of the school authorities was called to the fact that there were many over - age pupils in all the grades . An earnest effort was made to study the causes and to apply remedies . The causes ...
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... pupils who would soon apply for labor certificates ; and classes of the " E " grade , for advancing pupils rapidly in the hope that by so doing they may be kept in school until graduation . In many cases these over - age pupils , with ...
... pupils who would soon apply for labor certificates ; and classes of the " E " grade , for advancing pupils rapidly in the hope that by so doing they may be kept in school until graduation . In many cases these over - age pupils , with ...
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... pupil is admitted to one of these so - called ungraded classes , the principal of the school from which the pupil is ... pupils may sit and work in comfort . The training provided is eminently practical . Tuberculous Children . - For the ...
... pupil is admitted to one of these so - called ungraded classes , the principal of the school from which the pupil is ... pupils may sit and work in comfort . The training provided is eminently practical . Tuberculous Children . - For the ...
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... pupils ; it now has an attendance of 160 . The efforts of teachers and pupils are directed to lip - reading and sound production ; the fingers are not used as a means of communication . While the work at first is somewhat discour- aging ...
... pupils ; it now has an attendance of 160 . The efforts of teachers and pupils are directed to lip - reading and sound production ; the fingers are not used as a means of communication . While the work at first is somewhat discour- aging ...
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... pupils is interlined by the special teacher in charge of the class , and the work is rated by the regular class teacher . The progress of some of the blind children since the organization of the work has been remarkable . One of the ...
... pupils is interlined by the special teacher in charge of the class , and the work is rated by the regular class teacher . The progress of some of the blind children since the organization of the work has been remarkable . One of the ...
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