The Journal of Education, Issues 9-12Faculty of Education, University of British Columbia., 1964 - Education |
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Page 46
... population ? Are we reaching the right kind of person , the one who needs our assistance the most ? Unfortunately , we must recognize that the rural adult who attends short courses , meetings , and who , in his own initiative , gets in ...
... population ? Are we reaching the right kind of person , the one who needs our assistance the most ? Unfortunately , we must recognize that the rural adult who attends short courses , meetings , and who , in his own initiative , gets in ...
Page 102
... population is declining , the number of adult illiterates in British Columbia is increasing . Illiteracy by Sex The illiterate population is preponderantly male , however , there has been a shift in the distribution by sex in the period ...
... population is declining , the number of adult illiterates in British Columbia is increasing . Illiteracy by Sex The illiterate population is preponderantly male , however , there has been a shift in the distribution by sex in the period ...
Page 108
... population increased from 2.93 per cent in 1921 to 15.01 per cent in 1961 while the female increase was from 2.40 per cent to 8.63 per cent in the same period . Since the percentage of illiterates in the population 65 years of age and ...
... population increased from 2.93 per cent in 1921 to 15.01 per cent in 1961 while the female increase was from 2.40 per cent to 8.63 per cent in the same period . Since the percentage of illiterates in the population 65 years of age and ...
Contents
Editorial | 1 |
BOYLES 72 The Teaching of French | 72 |
MARGUERITE A PRIMEAU 87 The FrenchCanadians in | 87 |
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