The Education of Girls in the United StatesArno Press, 1971 - 204 halaman |
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... considered fortunate if they get their work done in four hours . The rules of the Board of Education of the public schools of San Francisco require that the total time for home study shall not exceed three and a half hours daily ; at ...
... considered fortunate if they get their work done in four hours . The rules of the Board of Education of the public schools of San Francisco require that the total time for home study shall not exceed three and a half hours daily ; at ...
Halaman 66
... considered by some authorities the best criterion of a pupil's progress . " The examination paper still attacks learning on its intellectual side , the marking system on its moral . " 1 Some schools send home monthly reports to the ...
... considered by some authorities the best criterion of a pupil's progress . " The examination paper still attacks learning on its intellectual side , the marking system on its moral . " 1 Some schools send home monthly reports to the ...
Halaman 88
... considered that girls were conspicuously weaker in that subject than boys . At the same time , the subject is one held in respect by laymen , and considered a part of a liberal education for both sexes , even by persons of com ...
... considered that girls were conspicuously weaker in that subject than boys . At the same time , the subject is one held in respect by laymen , and considered a part of a liberal education for both sexes , even by persons of com ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
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