Official Report: Including a Record of the National ConventionAmerican Association of School Administrators., 1927 |
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Page 169
... pupils for life . If it does this task well , such pupils as eventually do enter college will not be found lacking in preparation . EDUCATIONAL NEEDS OF PUPILS IN SMALL HIGH SCHOOLS WARREN W. COXE , CHIEF , EDUCATIONAL MEASUREMENTS ...
... pupils for life . If it does this task well , such pupils as eventually do enter college will not be found lacking in preparation . EDUCATIONAL NEEDS OF PUPILS IN SMALL HIGH SCHOOLS WARREN W. COXE , CHIEF , EDUCATIONAL MEASUREMENTS ...
Page 231
... pupils , used to meet and help seventy - two pupils a day . It was noteworthy that this school made the biggest change in its figures of retardation and acceleration . ORGANIZATION OF CLASSES FOR SUBNORMAL CHIL- DREN IN BRIDGEPORT JOHN ...
... pupils , used to meet and help seventy - two pupils a day . It was noteworthy that this school made the biggest change in its figures of retardation and acceleration . ORGANIZATION OF CLASSES FOR SUBNORMAL CHIL- DREN IN BRIDGEPORT JOHN ...
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... pupils enroled without correction . Where children are assembled in a small rural school having from five to twenty pupils , the actual cost per pupil of providing the minimum program will be greater than in an urban community in which ...
... pupils enroled without correction . Where children are assembled in a small rural school having from five to twenty pupils , the actual cost per pupil of providing the minimum program will be greater than in an urban community in which ...
Contents
Administrative Groups Monday February | 25 |
THE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL CURRICULUM | 110 |
PART TWOORGANIZING THE DEPARTMENT | 258 |
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