Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 13-14Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1964 |
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Page 178
... ENROLLMENT IN PRIMARY SCHOOLS , ACCORDING TO TYPE OF SCHOOL AND GRADE DISTRIBUTION Grade Distribution of Pupils Enrolled 3rd 4th 5th 6th Total 1st 2nd Type of School I Urban primary : Public Private Total number Pct . distribution by ...
... ENROLLMENT IN PRIMARY SCHOOLS , ACCORDING TO TYPE OF SCHOOL AND GRADE DISTRIBUTION Grade Distribution of Pupils Enrolled 3rd 4th 5th 6th Total 1st 2nd Type of School I Urban primary : Public Private Total number Pct . distribution by ...
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... enrollment . It seems more probable , however , that the enrollment difference is a reflection of social mores regarding the rela- tive freedom of members of the two sexes to circulate in the community , and perhaps of the extent to ...
... enrollment . It seems more probable , however , that the enrollment difference is a reflection of social mores regarding the rela- tive freedom of members of the two sexes to circulate in the community , and perhaps of the extent to ...
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... enrollment in the urban primary schools of Guatemala is in the first three grades . In rural primary schools three- fourths of the enrollment is in the first grade . These facts have sig- nificance for literacy and for the cultural ...
... enrollment in the urban primary schools of Guatemala is in the first three grades . In rural primary schools three- fourths of the enrollment is in the first grade . These facts have sig- nificance for literacy and for the cultural ...
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