The World Year Book of EducationEvans Bros., 1953 |
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... ( usually 4 or 5 per cent . ) or a flat rate , and this amount is usually matched by the local school system or state . As of 1950 , teachers in 22 states were able to retire upon reach- ing a designated age , usually 60 , without ...
... ( usually 4 or 5 per cent . ) or a flat rate , and this amount is usually matched by the local school system or state . As of 1950 , teachers in 22 states were able to retire upon reach- ing a designated age , usually 60 , without ...
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... usually receive positions , if they so desire , in a city school system where beginning salaries are appreciably higher than in rural areas . Secondary teachers , on the other hand , usually begin their teaching careers in the rural ...
... usually receive positions , if they so desire , in a city school system where beginning salaries are appreciably higher than in rural areas . Secondary teachers , on the other hand , usually begin their teaching careers in the rural ...
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... usually monthly , to keep teachers all over the state informed on problems , trends , and events in education . Meetings of the total membership are arranged usually once or twice a year . The typical state association has a large and ...
... usually monthly , to keep teachers all over the state informed on problems , trends , and events in education . Meetings of the total membership are arranged usually once or twice a year . The typical state association has a large and ...
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