Bulletin, Tema 23U.S. Government Printing Office, 1927 |
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... Connecticut Legis- lature . The claim made by the teachers ' league was that the finance board interfered unduly in the management of the schools . This , however , is an old story and may be duplicated in some of the other cities where ...
... Connecticut Legis- lature . The claim made by the teachers ' league was that the finance board interfered unduly in the management of the schools . This , however , is an old story and may be duplicated in some of the other cities where ...
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... Connecticut which , during the biennial period just passed , enacted laws providing for the accomplishment of that goal in 1927 ; Pennsylvania , which had previously set the same year for the accomplishing of the same standard ; and ...
... Connecticut which , during the biennial period just passed , enacted laws providing for the accomplishment of that goal in 1927 ; Pennsylvania , which had previously set the same year for the accomplishing of the same standard ; and ...
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... Connecticut reports that 68 per cent of the beginning teachers in one - room schools last year were normal - school graduates , although only 35 per cent of the total one - teacher school staff had equal training . Considerably more ...
... Connecticut reports that 68 per cent of the beginning teachers in one - room schools last year were normal - school graduates , although only 35 per cent of the total one - teacher school staff had equal training . Considerably more ...
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... Connecticut , Florida , Georgia , Kansas , Maryland , Minne- sota , Nebraska , and Wisconsin - gains of over 1,000 each . The States also fluctuate in the matter of losses in kindergarten enrollment . Those that reported losses in 1920 ...
... Connecticut , Florida , Georgia , Kansas , Maryland , Minne- sota , Nebraska , and Wisconsin - gains of over 1,000 each . The States also fluctuate in the matter of losses in kindergarten enrollment . Those that reported losses in 1920 ...
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... Connecticut . 159 , 928 16 , 446 63 , 131 2,657 New York .. Kentucky . 5,272 1 , 011 , 120 2,244 New Jersey . Pennsylvania .. Ohio .. 275 , 027 389,603 111 , 595 Tennessee . 3,356 1,263 Alabama 3,669 1,893 541 , 510 258,812 Mississippi ...
... Connecticut . 159 , 928 16 , 446 63 , 131 2,657 New York .. Kentucky . 5,272 1 , 011 , 120 2,244 New Jersey . Pennsylvania .. Ohio .. 275 , 027 389,603 111 , 595 Tennessee . 3,356 1,263 Alabama 3,669 1,893 541 , 510 258,812 Mississippi ...
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