Report of the Commissioner of Education Made to the Secretary of the Interior for the Year ... with Accompanying Papers, 1 tomasU.S. Government Printing Office, 1897 |
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... fact that there are more applicants than places . The age of admittance was 17 , but has now been raised to 18 years . The instruction is free of cost . The course of study extends over three years , to which a fourth ( with complete ...
... fact that there are more applicants than places . The age of admittance was 17 , but has now been raised to 18 years . The instruction is free of cost . The course of study extends over three years , to which a fourth ( with complete ...
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... fact that changes might be made which would be beneficial to people of various nationalities ( Vor Ungdom , 1895 , Hefte 1-6 ) . II . EDUCATION IN ICELAND.1 AUTHORITIES : Letter from Mr. Magnus Stephensen , governor - general of Iceland ...
... fact that changes might be made which would be beneficial to people of various nationalities ( Vor Ungdom , 1895 , Hefte 1-6 ) . II . EDUCATION IN ICELAND.1 AUTHORITIES : Letter from Mr. Magnus Stephensen , governor - general of Iceland ...
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... fact that means of convenient transit have developed in nearly every part of the District within a few years . These branches of education continue to be held in high repute by the parents whose children are taught , while the ...
... fact that means of convenient transit have developed in nearly every part of the District within a few years . These branches of education continue to be held in high repute by the parents whose children are taught , while the ...
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... fact that most of the students would not attend any school unless hand training were a part of the course makes it difficult to obtain absolutely reliable statistics . The occupations the graduates enter are varied . Many enter ...
... fact that most of the students would not attend any school unless hand training were a part of the course makes it difficult to obtain absolutely reliable statistics . The occupations the graduates enter are varied . Many enter ...
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... fact that our boys on leaving school enter the shops , and in a sense we teach a trade to meet the needs of the boys . A few of our boys pursue their studies further in the technical school . The work is obligatory on all seventh and ...
... fact that our boys on leaving school enter the shops , and in a sense we teach a trade to meet the needs of the boys . A few of our boys pursue their studies further in the technical school . The work is obligatory on all seventh and ...
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Report of the Commissioner of Education Made to the Secretary of the ... United States. Bureau of Education Visos knygos peržiūra - 1891 |
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