Official Report: Including a Record of the National ConventionAmerican Association of School Administrators., 1927 |
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Page 289
... assistant superintendents have ? " Our data is too incomplete to give a final answer to this question ; however , most of the replies would indicate that very few assistant superintendents have any final authority except when they act ...
... assistant superintendents have ? " Our data is too incomplete to give a final answer to this question ; however , most of the replies would indicate that very few assistant superintendents have any final authority except when they act ...
Page 290
... assistant is to make successful , insofar as his part is concerned , the program of his superior officer . The assistant must do his work even more judiciously than if he were superintendent , for unfortunately or fortunately , the ...
... assistant is to make successful , insofar as his part is concerned , the program of his superior officer . The assistant must do his work even more judiciously than if he were superintendent , for unfortunately or fortunately , the ...
Page 237
... assistants . In the second group , where this practice prevails , there are sixteen cities with school enrolments ranging from 32,000 to 70,000 . One city in this group has one assistant , one has five , five cities have two , and nine ...
... assistants . In the second group , where this practice prevails , there are sixteen cities with school enrolments ranging from 32,000 to 70,000 . One city in this group has one assistant , one has five , five cities have two , and nine ...
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Administrative Groups Monday February | 25 |
THE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL CURRICULUM | 110 |
PART TWOORGANIZING THE DEPARTMENT | 258 |
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