The World Year Book of EducationEvans Bros., 1953 |
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... administrative and supervisory positions are vacated in the public schools . Since these positions ( primarily principalships and superintendencies ) normally pay higher salaries than regular teaching positions , they represent ...
... administrative and supervisory positions are vacated in the public schools . Since these positions ( primarily principalships and superintendencies ) normally pay higher salaries than regular teaching positions , they represent ...
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... Administrative Relationships of Teachers . In contrast to the autocratic procedures used in earlier days , school adminis- trators are increasingly encouraging teachers to assume responsi- bilities in administrative policy making , in ...
... Administrative Relationships of Teachers . In contrast to the autocratic procedures used in earlier days , school adminis- trators are increasingly encouraging teachers to assume responsi- bilities in administrative policy making , in ...
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... administrative officers of the state Department of Education . In time some of these persons become higher administrative officers themselves , and then they have the duty of recommending others for appointment as inspectors . There is ...
... administrative officers of the state Department of Education . In time some of these persons become higher administrative officers themselves , and then they have the duty of recommending others for appointment as inspectors . There is ...
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