Sessional Papers, Volumen22,Parte2H.M. Stationery Office, 1900 |
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... gain or for loss need not be discussed here ; but free competition may probably be reckoned among the efficient causes of the high standard of equipment , intellectual and material , shown by the typical Preparatory School . FRANK ...
... gain or for loss need not be discussed here ; but free competition may probably be reckoned among the efficient causes of the high standard of equipment , intellectual and material , shown by the typical Preparatory School . FRANK ...
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... gain ex- perience in facing difficulties alone . These hold that in proportion as the quality of the instruction given in class improves , so there arises a tendency on the part of boys to consider it unreasonable for them to be ...
... gain ex- perience in facing difficulties alone . These hold that in proportion as the quality of the instruction given in class improves , so there arises a tendency on the part of boys to consider it unreasonable for them to be ...
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... gain a high place on entrance there , a knowledge of classics and mathematics is indispensable . Practically boys are placed by the authorities of the public schools on those two subjects alone . Some public schools do give some weight ...
... gain a high place on entrance there , a knowledge of classics and mathematics is indispensable . Practically boys are placed by the authorities of the public schools on those two subjects alone . Some public schools do give some weight ...
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... gain , if even boys with some gift for language did not begin Greek till twelve ; while in our opinion backward boys might profitably wait till later . To meet the needs of such boys we are prepared to make arrangements for teaching ...
... gain , if even boys with some gift for language did not begin Greek till twelve ; while in our opinion backward boys might profitably wait till later . To meet the needs of such boys we are prepared to make arrangements for teaching ...
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... gain in importance , some- times to the detriment of physical well - being ; if the latter , the physical and social ingredients are emphasised , sometimes to the serious lowering of the intellectual average . In English secondary ...
... gain in importance , some- times to the detriment of physical well - being ; if the latter , the physical and social ingredients are emphasised , sometimes to the serious lowering of the intellectual average . In English secondary ...
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