The Journal of Education, Issues 9-12Faculty of Education, University of British Columbia., 1964 - Education |
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Page 82
... cent increases were extracted from the raw data . This was done by calculating each an- nual increase as a per cent of the previous annual expenditure . Apart from one exception in each category , both the expenditures of the pro ...
... cent increases were extracted from the raw data . This was done by calculating each an- nual increase as a per cent of the previous annual expenditure . Apart from one exception in each category , both the expenditures of the pro ...
Page 102
... cent of the adult population of British Columbia was male with 40.86 per cent female . By 1961 , this distribution had virtually equalized with 50.48 per cent male and 49.51 per cent female . A similar shift has occurred in the ...
... cent of the adult population of British Columbia was male with 40.86 per cent female . By 1961 , this distribution had virtually equalized with 50.48 per cent male and 49.51 per cent female . A similar shift has occurred in the ...
Page 106
... cent illiterate in this group increasing to 4.17 per cent by 1961. This increase cannot be accounted for by the 1941 change in method alone . From 1921 to 1931 the percentage of female illiterates de- clined from 2.19 per cent to 1.52 per ...
... cent illiterate in this group increasing to 4.17 per cent by 1961. This increase cannot be accounted for by the 1941 change in method alone . From 1921 to 1931 the percentage of female illiterates de- clined from 2.19 per cent to 1.52 per ...
Contents
Editorial | 1 |
BOYLES 72 The Teaching of French | 72 |
MARGUERITE A PRIMEAU 87 The FrenchCanadians in | 87 |
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