The Journal of Education, Issues 9-12Faculty of Education, University of British Columbia., 1964 - Education |
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Page 104
... increase in the number of rural male illiterates of 138 per cent and an increase of 61 per cent in the number of female illiterates . From 1941 to 1961 there was a persistent decline in the number of rural illiterates with a loss of 21 ...
... increase in the number of rural male illiterates of 138 per cent and an increase of 61 per cent in the number of female illiterates . From 1941 to 1961 there was a persistent decline in the number of rural illiterates with a loss of 21 ...
Page 106
... 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 , increased to 3.75 ...
... 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 , increased to 3.75 ...
Page 76
... increase in crime over a limited period has important practical considerations : accompanying the increase may be added fear , doubt , and hesitancy to be out after nightfall in areas where this increase has been noted . Likewise . a ...
... increase in crime over a limited period has important practical considerations : accompanying the increase may be added fear , doubt , and hesitancy to be out after nightfall in areas where this increase has been noted . Likewise . a ...
Contents
Editorial | 1 |
BOYLES 72 The Teaching of French | 72 |
MARGUERITE A PRIMEAU 87 The FrenchCanadians in | 87 |
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