Harvard Educational Review, Volume 26Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1956 "The Harvard Educational Review is a journal of opinion and research in the field of education. Articles are selected, edited, and published by an editorial board of graduate students at Harvard University. The editorial policy does not reflect an official position of the Faculty of Education or any other Harvard faculty."-- Volume 81, Number 2, Summer 2011 |
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... secondary schools appeared to be almost unbridgeable . No state - supported secondary schools existed in England as the Act of 1870 expressly forbade a school board from pro- viding secondary education . In the late nineteenth century ...
... secondary schools appeared to be almost unbridgeable . No state - supported secondary schools existed in England as the Act of 1870 expressly forbade a school board from pro- viding secondary education . In the late nineteenth century ...
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... secondary education Webb was among distinguished company . After Matthew Arnold had investigated the secondary school systems of France and Germany he grew convinced of the need for state intervention in England and his plea to ...
... secondary education Webb was among distinguished company . After Matthew Arnold had investigated the secondary school systems of France and Germany he grew convinced of the need for state intervention in England and his plea to ...
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... secondary education in London could not be adequately bridged until one administrative body was given authority over both kinds of schools . He reached the con- clusion that the only solution lay in abolishing the School Board and ...
... secondary education in London could not be adequately bridged until one administrative body was given authority over both kinds of schools . He reached the con- clusion that the only solution lay in abolishing the School Board and ...
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Richard W Willard Reginald D Archambault Rachel Chaffey | 3 |
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