Education, Volumen71New England Publishing Company, 1950 |
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... increase in enrollment in Octo- ber of 1949 over October of 1948 was 8.17 % . Comparable data show the median increase for 1948 over 1947 to be 3.46 % 1 II . The Relation of Supply and Demand to Teacher Education The teacher shortage in ...
... increase in enrollment in Octo- ber of 1949 over October of 1948 was 8.17 % . Comparable data show the median increase for 1948 over 1947 to be 3.46 % 1 II . The Relation of Supply and Demand to Teacher Education The teacher shortage in ...
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... increasing , the net increase in 1947 being $ 7.25 billion , and non- bank credit , such as consumer credit and real estate mortgage credit , was continuing on a steady upward march thereby exerting great pressure on the prices of most ...
... increasing , the net increase in 1947 being $ 7.25 billion , and non- bank credit , such as consumer credit and real estate mortgage credit , was continuing on a steady upward march thereby exerting great pressure on the prices of most ...
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... increase again between the twelfth and thirteenth years . This agrees with the findings of Terman and Lima , who state that the peak is reached at the twelfth and thirteenth years . As the children approach high school age there is a ...
... increase again between the twelfth and thirteenth years . This agrees with the findings of Terman and Lima , who state that the peak is reached at the twelfth and thirteenth years . As the children approach high school age there is a ...
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