Educational Review, Volumen63H. Holt, 1922 |
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... authorities that the existing pro- vision of education should suffer either in quality or quantity . A second Circular from the Board of Education , while en- joining the strictest economy , urged the local authorities " to keep open ...
... authorities that the existing pro- vision of education should suffer either in quality or quantity . A second Circular from the Board of Education , while en- joining the strictest economy , urged the local authorities " to keep open ...
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... education progress evident in England . In our issue for April , 1921 , we regretted to record the suspension of the ... Education issued a circular letter to the Local Educational Authorities to hold up all school expenditures under the ...
... education progress evident in England . In our issue for April , 1921 , we regretted to record the suspension of the ... Education issued a circular letter to the Local Educational Authorities to hold up all school expenditures under the ...
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... Education has given the Local Education Authorities the privilege of paying a lower salary in schools where there are less than forty children . This permission , it seems , the local authorities are very willing to accept ! Moreover ...
... Education has given the Local Education Authorities the privilege of paying a lower salary in schools where there are less than forty children . This permission , it seems , the local authorities are very willing to accept ! Moreover ...
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