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... costs of maintenance and equipment have not been considered , as in most surveys these items are incorporated in the statements for the elementary schools as a whole . The surveys studied were selected because ( 1 ) they spread over a ...
... costs of maintenance and equipment have not been considered , as in most surveys these items are incorporated in the statements for the elementary schools as a whole . The surveys studied were selected because ( 1 ) they spread over a ...
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... costs of platoon and nonplatoon school organizations . Journal of educational research , 11 : 280-86 , April 1925 . Discusses the platoon system of Detroit , Mich . 279 . The platoon school and the superintendent . Teachers college ...
... costs of platoon and nonplatoon school organizations . Journal of educational research , 11 : 280-86 , April 1925 . Discusses the platoon system of Detroit , Mich . 279 . The platoon school and the superintendent . Teachers college ...
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... costs in Texas in 1924. School review , 34 : 95-111 , February 1926 . A study to determine the costs of instruction in the different subjects taught in the high schools of Texas during the school years 1923-24 . 535. Hanus , Paul H ...
... costs in Texas in 1924. School review , 34 : 95-111 , February 1926 . A study to determine the costs of instruction in the different subjects taught in the high schools of Texas during the school years 1923-24 . 535. Hanus , Paul H ...
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... p . 113-29 ; Discussion , by W. T. Middlebrook , p . 130-37 . 6. H. S. Ford : Unit educational costs , p . 138-49 . 650. National association of state universities in the United States 52 CURRENT EDUCATIONAL PUBLICATIONS.
... p . 113-29 ; Discussion , by W. T. Middlebrook , p . 130-37 . 6. H. S. Ford : Unit educational costs , p . 138-49 . 650. National association of state universities in the United States 52 CURRENT EDUCATIONAL PUBLICATIONS.
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... costs , number of students taught per class , faculty time distribution , changes in the latter , etc. 692. MacDonald , William . Academic freedom and university law . Ameri- can review , 3 : 191-99 , March - April 1925 . 693. Marvin ...
... costs , number of students taught per class , faculty time distribution , changes in the latter , etc. 692. MacDonald , William . Academic freedom and university law . Ameri- can review , 3 : 191-99 , March - April 1925 . 693. Marvin ...
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Page 347 - That cooperative agricultural extension work shall consist of the giving of instruction and practical demonstrations in agriculture and home economics to persons not attending or resident in said colleges in the several communities, and imparting to such persons information on said subjects through field demonstrations, publications, and otherwise...
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Page 56 - We renew our unqualified endorsement of a Department of Education with a Secretary in the President's Cabinet, and Federal aid...
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