The Journal of Education, Issues 9-12Faculty of Education, University of British Columbia., 1964 - Education |
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Page 88
... force , but will not support general education because there is no such clear - cut relationship between it and the efficiency of the labor force . Over a period of years this policy will inevitably result in a progressive enlargement ...
... force , but will not support general education because there is no such clear - cut relationship between it and the efficiency of the labor force . Over a period of years this policy will inevitably result in a progressive enlargement ...
Page 92
... force and the development of our resources . Recommendation ( d ) places the secondary schools in the busi- ness of assisting young people to prepare for their future place in the labor force of the province . The goals of students in ...
... force and the development of our resources . Recommendation ( d ) places the secondary schools in the busi- ness of assisting young people to prepare for their future place in the labor force of the province . The goals of students in ...
Page 99
... force among the various occupation groups which , in turn , is determined by the educa- ional level of the available labor force . The lower the educational level of he labor force the more limited the potential for economic development ...
... force among the various occupation groups which , in turn , is determined by the educa- ional level of the available labor force . The lower the educational level of he labor force the more limited the potential for economic development ...
Contents
Editorial | 1 |
BOYLES 72 The Teaching of French | 72 |
MARGUERITE A PRIMEAU 87 The FrenchCanadians in | 87 |
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