Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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Page 265
... equal educational oppor- tunity for every child in the state up to the $ 3,000 minimum school pro- gram . It also provides for equal tax support for elementary and secon- dary education throughout the state by all property owners no ...
... equal educational oppor- tunity for every child in the state up to the $ 3,000 minimum school pro- gram . It also provides for equal tax support for elementary and secon- dary education throughout the state by all property owners no ...
Page 280
... equal to $ 120 per year per pupil . Oklahoma approved constitutional amendments designed to give greater stability to the school system . One amendment provided that local school districts may increase their annual ad valorem tax rate ...
... equal to $ 120 per year per pupil . Oklahoma approved constitutional amendments designed to give greater stability to the school system . One amendment provided that local school districts may increase their annual ad valorem tax rate ...
Page 174
... equal variances and equal means , and the use of an unbiased estimate of the equal popu- lation variances . The classical critical ratio test involves only the assumption that the means of the two populations are equal . When the ...
... equal variances and equal means , and the use of an unbiased estimate of the equal popu- lation variances . The classical critical ratio test involves only the assumption that the means of the two populations are equal . When the ...
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ARTICLES | 10 |
Heinrich PestalozziHis Life and Work Gustav E Mueller | 141 |
The Imperial Carp | 160 |
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