The Education of Girls in the United StatesArno Press, 1971 - 204 halaman |
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... period of rest in the middle of the morn- ing , termed " recess , " twenty - five to thirty minutes in length ... periods , and 50 THE EDUCATION OF GIRLS Daily Routine.
... period of rest in the middle of the morn- ing , termed " recess , " twenty - five to thirty minutes in length ... periods , and 50 THE EDUCATION OF GIRLS Daily Routine.
Halaman 51
Sara Annie Burstall. Generally the morning is divided into five periods , and one of these is given to private study ... period electric bells sound all over the building , the lessons stop , and from three to five minutes are allowed ...
Sara Annie Burstall. Generally the morning is divided into five periods , and one of these is given to private study ... period electric bells sound all over the building , the lessons stop , and from three to five minutes are allowed ...
Halaman 54
... period each morning in school . In the Cambridge High School , one lesson at least is to be learnt at home - probably two , but here two study hours are given in school each day , the period being from 8:30 to 1:30 . Thus the time spent ...
... period each morning in school . In the Cambridge High School , one lesson at least is to be learnt at home - probably two , but here two study hours are given in school each day , the period being from 8:30 to 1:30 . Thus the time spent ...
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