Trad Amern EducBasic Books, Mar 8, 1979 |
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Page 124
... rehabilitative institutions , which were assigned the more difficult educational tasks and which were provided with even less adequate funds . In the absence of sufficient knowledge , sufficient care , and sufficient funds , schools and ...
... rehabilitative institutions , which were assigned the more difficult educational tasks and which were provided with even less adequate funds . In the absence of sufficient knowledge , sufficient care , and sufficient funds , schools and ...
Page 125
... rehabilitative institutions , and public broadcasting — have seldom been integral or comprehensive . The schools have been in one political and professional system , the libraries in another , the public rehabilitative institutions in ...
... rehabilitative institutions , and public broadcasting — have seldom been integral or comprehensive . The schools have been in one political and professional system , the libraries in another , the public rehabilitative institutions in ...
Page 126
... rehabilitative institutions have suddenly become unimportant ; it is rather that the educational situation has undergone revolutionary changes , which demand that the public reconsider where it will invest its effort and in what measure ...
... rehabilitative institutions have suddenly become unimportant ; it is rather that the educational situation has undergone revolutionary changes , which demand that the public reconsider where it will invest its effort and in what measure ...
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