Bulletin, Temas1-15U.S. Government Printing Office, 1916 |
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... problem : A FEW OF OAKLAND'S 1,250 DEFECTIVE CHILDREN . Epileptic , bright , good , oldest of six children ; one paralytic . Hereditary blood disease . Father drinks , mother feeble - minded : children many and subnormal ; utterly dirty ...
... problem : A FEW OF OAKLAND'S 1,250 DEFECTIVE CHILDREN . Epileptic , bright , good , oldest of six children ; one paralytic . Hereditary blood disease . Father drinks , mother feeble - minded : children many and subnormal ; utterly dirty ...
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... problem , because the State has no one - room schools . It has the county - unit plan of school organization , and hopes thereby soon to reach the present ideal of public - school education - to place free elementary and free secondary ...
... problem , because the State has no one - room schools . It has the county - unit plan of school organization , and hopes thereby soon to reach the present ideal of public - school education - to place free elementary and free secondary ...
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... problem immediately before them - that of selecting an occupation at which they may earn a substantial wage and in many instances utilize special talents ; to inculcate standards of moral , civic , and social conduct . The plan is ...
... problem immediately before them - that of selecting an occupation at which they may earn a substantial wage and in many instances utilize special talents ; to inculcate standards of moral , civic , and social conduct . The plan is ...
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... problem has been and how it has been solved was made clear by a number of charts . First of all , it was pointed out that the United States pays nothing toward Philip- pine education . What has been done has been entirely through ...
... problem has been and how it has been solved was made clear by a number of charts . First of all , it was pointed out that the United States pays nothing toward Philip- pine education . What has been done has been entirely through ...
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... problem . A chart emphasized the rapid development of education in Cuba , particularly since the be- ginning of the Republic - from an enrollment of 36,306 in 1892 ( be- fore the inauguration of the Republic ) to 277,013 in 1913-14 ...
... problem . A chart emphasized the rapid development of education in Cuba , particularly since the be- ginning of the Republic - from an enrollment of 36,306 in 1892 ( be- fore the inauguration of the Republic ) to 277,013 in 1913-14 ...
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