The World Year Book of EducationEvans Bros., 1953 |
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... possible to enable working - class children to proceed to secondary schools . This con- ception of education was essentially hierarchical . A clear distinc- tion was to be made between elementary education ( for the majority of the ...
... possible to enable working - class children to proceed to secondary schools . This con- ception of education was essentially hierarchical . A clear distinc- tion was to be made between elementary education ( for the majority of the ...
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... possible for the future requirements of the teaching profession , with special reference to : ( i ) possible improvements in salary scales and pension rights , methods of salary adjustments and other conditions of service , e.g. ( a ) ...
... possible for the future requirements of the teaching profession , with special reference to : ( i ) possible improvements in salary scales and pension rights , methods of salary adjustments and other conditions of service , e.g. ( a ) ...
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... possible conform to these scales of pay . In practice , however , teachers in private schools are paid less than those work- ing in public schools , and teachers in private schools in rural areas receive lower remuneration than the ...
... possible conform to these scales of pay . In practice , however , teachers in private schools are paid less than those work- ing in public schools , and teachers in private schools in rural areas receive lower remuneration than the ...
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