Ministry of Education Pamphlet, Issues 17-20H.M. Stationery Office, 1950 - Education |
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THE LAYOUT OF THE SESSION As originally set out in Circular 1652 the session was to last 52 weeks and the broad divisions of time suggested were as follows : - Preparatory Stage ( including school visits ) Main Course , Part I • 6 weeks ...
THE LAYOUT OF THE SESSION As originally set out in Circular 1652 the session was to last 52 weeks and the broad divisions of time suggested were as follows : - Preparatory Stage ( including school visits ) Main Course , Part I • 6 weeks ...
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... session . It is true that some students might regard their performance in their final practice period as the really decisive hurdle in their course and so tend to ease off ' somewhat during the remaining weeks of the session ; but this ...
... session . It is true that some students might regard their performance in their final practice period as the really decisive hurdle in their course and so tend to ease off ' somewhat during the remaining weeks of the session ; but this ...
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by visits from H.M. Inspectors . During the session the college Inspector saw various aspects of the work in progress . At the end of the session with the assistance of colleagues he scrutinised a repre- sentative sample of the written ...
by visits from H.M. Inspectors . During the session the college Inspector saw various aspects of the work in progress . At the end of the session with the assistance of colleagues he scrutinised a repre- sentative sample of the written ...
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no 1720 | 5 |
BUILDINGS EQUIPMENT AND FINANCE | 15 |
THE CANDIDATES FOR TRAINING | 23 |
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