The World Year Book of EducationEvans Bros., 1953 |
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... increase in salaries was the war - stimulated desire for educational advance and for an increase in the length of school life and a reduc- tion in the size of classes . It was realised that any educational advance was dependent upon an ...
... increase in salaries was the war - stimulated desire for educational advance and for an increase in the length of school life and a reduc- tion in the size of classes . It was realised that any educational advance was dependent upon an ...
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... increased from $ 1,400 to $ 2,890 , an increase of 106 per cent . The average annual earnings per full - time employee working for wages or salaries , either privately or as a government employee , increased from $ 1,421 to $ 2,869 , or ...
... increased from $ 1,400 to $ 2,890 , an increase of 106 per cent . The average annual earnings per full - time employee working for wages or salaries , either privately or as a government employee , increased from $ 1,421 to $ 2,869 , or ...
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... increase of expenditure on education in the past years ; Table II shows the TABLE I INCREASE OF EXPENDITURE ON EDUCATION IN CEYLON Year Cost ( Rupees ) Year Cost ( Rupees ) 1950 90,162,000 1890 474,000 1940 22,394,000 1880 492,000 1930 ...
... increase of expenditure on education in the past years ; Table II shows the TABLE I INCREASE OF EXPENDITURE ON EDUCATION IN CEYLON Year Cost ( Rupees ) Year Cost ( Rupees ) 1950 90,162,000 1890 474,000 1940 22,394,000 1880 492,000 1930 ...
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