Ministry of Education Pamphlet, Issues 14-16H.M. Stationery Office, 1949 - Education |
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... kind of green . I have known children spend a long time in mixing certain colours together to see which kind of a colour could be made ; I found I had no use for the colour chart and abolished it from my school . We used as many kinds ...
... kind of green . I have known children spend a long time in mixing certain colours together to see which kind of a colour could be made ; I found I had no use for the colour chart and abolished it from my school . We used as many kinds ...
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... kind have a direct bearing on historical scholarship and are one of the surest ways of implanting in young people a real understanding of the systematic interpretation of historical data . So much is recognised in the growing use of ...
... kind have a direct bearing on historical scholarship and are one of the surest ways of implanting in young people a real understanding of the systematic interpretation of historical data . So much is recognised in the growing use of ...
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... kind of course needed is both more and less than an intensive treatment of domestic science in the traditional sense : more , because it should not be confined to needlework , cookery and laundry alone ; less , because its treatment ...
... kind of course needed is both more and less than an intensive treatment of domestic science in the traditional sense : more , because it should not be confined to needlework , cookery and laundry alone ; less , because its treatment ...
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