Studies in the History of Scottish Education, 1872-1939Thomas R. Bone |
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... bursary system should ensure that such candidates could continue their education to the Intermediate Certificate , but no teaching was to be required of them . It was hoped , by this means , to provide children from country districts ...
... bursary system should ensure that such candidates could continue their education to the Intermediate Certificate , but no teaching was to be required of them . It was hoped , by this means , to provide children from country districts ...
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... bursaries would more than compensate for the loss of the pupil - teacher's salary . When £ 25,000 was allocated for this ... bursary system , it soon found itself in an embarrassing predicament . With an annual wastage of school staff ...
... bursaries would more than compensate for the loss of the pupil - teacher's salary . When £ 25,000 was allocated for this ... bursary system , it soon found itself in an embarrassing predicament . With an annual wastage of school staff ...
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... bursary . The sums allocated- £ 10 or £ 15 — may seem ridiculously small to us , but money went further in 1906 . At a time when there was no general bursary system beyond the Intermediate Certificate , the junior student course ...
... bursary . The sums allocated- £ 10 or £ 15 — may seem ridiculously small to us , but money went further in 1906 . At a time when there was no general bursary system beyond the Intermediate Certificate , the junior student course ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 9 |
The Difficulties of Catholic Schools 18721918 | 26 |
SECTION | 75 |
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