Ministry of Education Pamphlet, Issues 17-20H.M. Stationery Office, 1950 - Education |
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... backward pupil of 14 to be taught in a class whose average age was 9 ) . As a result , many backward children went into senior schools , some indeed unable to read text - books at all . The range of attainment in senior classes was ...
... backward pupil of 14 to be taught in a class whose average age was 9 ) . As a result , many backward children went into senior schools , some indeed unable to read text - books at all . The range of attainment in senior classes was ...
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... backward in one thing tends to be backward in most . Yet the place of practical activities in the school life of backward children is crucial , for , of necessity , until they can read and write with some degree of fluency most of their ...
... backward in one thing tends to be backward in most . Yet the place of practical activities in the school life of backward children is crucial , for , of necessity , until they can read and write with some degree of fluency most of their ...
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... backward readers increases with age , but this appears to be due merely to the inability of the test to measure very backward reading in 6 year pupils , and to measure very advanced reading in 11 year pupils . Unfortunately the test ...
... backward readers increases with age , but this appears to be due merely to the inability of the test to measure very backward reading in 6 year pupils , and to measure very advanced reading in 11 year pupils . Unfortunately the test ...
Contents
no 1720 | 5 |
BUILDINGS EQUIPMENT AND FINANCE | 15 |
THE CANDIDATES FOR TRAINING | 23 |
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