Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 13-14Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1964 |
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... Pupils Enrolled 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th Total 31,221 15,545 10,298 5,613 3,078 2,218 Pct . distribution by grade Pct . boys in each grade II Rural primary : Public Private Total number 67,973 2,434 33,655 17,201 1,656 1,515 1,251 969 ...
... Pupils Enrolled 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th Total 31,221 15,545 10,298 5,613 3,078 2,218 Pct . distribution by grade Pct . boys in each grade II Rural primary : Public Private Total number 67,973 2,434 33,655 17,201 1,656 1,515 1,251 969 ...
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... pupils . In attitude toward the Germans , our pupils had an average score of 6.61 , which is slightly more favorable than neutral , according to the key furnished with the scale . This score corresponds to endorsing such statements as ...
... pupils . In attitude toward the Germans , our pupils had an average score of 6.61 , which is slightly more favorable than neutral , according to the key furnished with the scale . This score corresponds to endorsing such statements as ...
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... pupils in one phase or another of the group activity . This can best be achieved by allowing pupils the largest share in the planning of activities . Emphasis upon pupil interest has been called by a traditionalist the great ...
... pupils in one phase or another of the group activity . This can best be achieved by allowing pupils the largest share in the planning of activities . Emphasis upon pupil interest has been called by a traditionalist the great ...
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