The Twentieth Century, Volume 172Nineteenth Century and After, 1963 - English periodicals |
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... secondary schools are concerned , through trained and untrained recruits from the expanded universities , so that the training colleges can concentrate on the urgent problem of staffing the primary schools . Its memorandum on The ...
... secondary schools are concerned , through trained and untrained recruits from the expanded universities , so that the training colleges can concentrate on the urgent problem of staffing the primary schools . Its memorandum on The ...
Page 78
... secondary modern , a compre- hensive , and a public school- light up the problems of bringing the world into the schoolroom . These state- ments were made for 20 TH CENTURY in conversation with Betty Vernon , who also interviewed pupils ...
... secondary modern , a compre- hensive , and a public school- light up the problems of bringing the world into the schoolroom . These state- ments were made for 20 TH CENTURY in conversation with Betty Vernon , who also interviewed pupils ...
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... secondary education , and particularly to those who are not going on after the minimum school - leaving age . What more should be done for these children ? The first thing is not to segregate them at the secondary school stage . We have ...
... secondary education , and particularly to those who are not going on after the minimum school - leaving age . What more should be done for these children ? The first thing is not to segregate them at the secondary school stage . We have ...
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