Education, Volumen49New England Publishing Company, 1929 |
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... cent of whom are men , and enroll 14,023 pupils in grades 7-8-9 , an average of over 500 pupils per school . The pupils are distributed as follows : 35 per cent in grade 7 ; 35 per cent in grade 8 ; and 30 per cent in grade 9. The ...
... cent of whom are men , and enroll 14,023 pupils in grades 7-8-9 , an average of over 500 pupils per school . The pupils are distributed as follows : 35 per cent in grade 7 ; 35 per cent in grade 8 ; and 30 per cent in grade 9. The ...
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... cent ) of these schools are provided with gymnasiums , separate provision be- ing made for boys and girls in a number of instances . In all of these schools instruction is departmentalized and in 78 per cent promotion is by subject ...
... cent ) of these schools are provided with gymnasiums , separate provision be- ing made for boys and girls in a number of instances . In all of these schools instruction is departmentalized and in 78 per cent promotion is by subject ...
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... cent of schools actually making use of the scientific means available for this purpose . However , 45 per cent of Washing- ton junior high schools report grouping pupils on the basis of ability . Forty per cent offer courses in ...
... cent of schools actually making use of the scientific means available for this purpose . However , 45 per cent of Washing- ton junior high schools report grouping pupils on the basis of ability . Forty per cent offer courses in ...
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Adolescent SocioMoral Life and Behaviour of the Marion Dowd | 25 |
Ambition Edith Elden Robinson 464 | 33 |
Athletics Intramural Aims and Values George M Smith | 60 |
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