Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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Page 168
... complete an intermediary period of schooling be- tween the secondary school ( middle school for boys and high school for girls ) and the college or university . This higher school is actually a pre- paratory school for the higher eche ...
... complete an intermediary period of schooling be- tween the secondary school ( middle school for boys and high school for girls ) and the college or university . This higher school is actually a pre- paratory school for the higher eche ...
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... complete training for career . Only 48 of 64 men who had shown a preference for the field of business are actually employed in that field , although many of these are in train- ing courses conducted by the larger firms that they have ...
... complete training for career . Only 48 of 64 men who had shown a preference for the field of business are actually employed in that field , although many of these are in train- ing courses conducted by the larger firms that they have ...
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... complete complete secondary schools , while the new German pro- gram is unified in one institution , allowing , of course , for degrees of differentiation . The Russians at home have aimed to provide the most economical , efficient ...
... complete complete secondary schools , while the new German pro- gram is unified in one institution , allowing , of course , for degrees of differentiation . The Russians at home have aimed to provide the most economical , efficient ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 10 |
Heinrich PestalozziHis Life and Work Gustav E Mueller | 141 |
The Imperial Carp | 160 |
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