The World Year Book of EducationEvans Bros., 1953 |
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... various categories of colleagues . It might thus promote a feeling of unity among the various branches of the teaching profession . ( 3 ) The findings might help to demonstrate the relationship of the various segments of the teaching ...
... various categories of colleagues . It might thus promote a feeling of unity among the various branches of the teaching profession . ( 3 ) The findings might help to demonstrate the relationship of the various segments of the teaching ...
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... various interested parties in the educational process . And in each of these roles he has a certain status . First , of course , is his relationship to the state or nation . Here , both his own position and the position of the educa ...
... various interested parties in the educational process . And in each of these roles he has a certain status . First , of course , is his relationship to the state or nation . Here , both his own position and the position of the educa ...
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... various associations which help children , libraries , holidays , excursions , sources of financial help , and canteens . Further consideration is given to work carried on among young people who have left school . This work includes ...
... various associations which help children , libraries , holidays , excursions , sources of financial help , and canteens . Further consideration is given to work carried on among young people who have left school . This work includes ...
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