Bulletin, Temas1-15U.S. Government Printing Office, 1916 |
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... progress since 1877 . investigation , information , policy , and promotion , and to portray educational progress since previous expositions through charts , models , pictures , maps , etc. Progress in education since 1877 , the year ...
... progress since 1877 . investigation , information , policy , and promotion , and to portray educational progress since previous expositions through charts , models , pictures , maps , etc. Progress in education since 1877 , the year ...
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... progress of school children through the grades . The model of the rural school at Kirksville demonstrated how a country school can be , " not a one - room school , but a one - teacher school . " The model was so constructed that it ...
... progress of school children through the grades . The model of the rural school at Kirksville demonstrated how a country school can be , " not a one - room school , but a one - teacher school . " The model was so constructed that it ...
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... progress . 24.2 per cent of all school children have defects of vision which retard their mental progress . 3.2 per cent of all school children have some degree of defective hearing . 51.7 per cent of all school children have defects of ...
... progress . 24.2 per cent of all school children have defects of vision which retard their mental progress . 3.2 per cent of all school children have some degree of defective hearing . 51.7 per cent of all school children have defects of ...
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... progress as described were : Ten years of educational progress . Increase in enrollment_ . Increase in average daily attendance_ . Increase in State , county , and city appropriations Increase in salaries of teachers_ . Number of new ...
... progress as described were : Ten years of educational progress . Increase in enrollment_ . Increase in average daily attendance_ . Increase in State , county , and city appropriations Increase in salaries of teachers_ . Number of new ...
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... progress of elementary educa- tion in Uruguay . The primary enrollment grew from 72,972 in 1904 to 91,882 in 1909 , and 113,620 in 1914. Photographic views illus- trated the type of primary work . Special attention was given to health ...
... progress of elementary educa- tion in Uruguay . The primary enrollment grew from 72,972 in 1904 to 91,882 in 1909 , and 113,620 in 1914. Photographic views illus- trated the type of primary work . Special attention was given to health ...
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