The Education of Girls in the United StatesArno Press, 1971 - 204 halaman |
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... Private schools may be divided into two classes . The first consists of Elementary schools , founded by various religious bodies , especially the Roman Catho- lic Church , and known as parochial schools . These 72 -PRIVATE SECONDARY ...
... Private schools may be divided into two classes . The first consists of Elementary schools , founded by various religious bodies , especially the Roman Catho- lic Church , and known as parochial schools . These 72 -PRIVATE SECONDARY ...
Halaman 74
... schools of these cities , however earn- est the superintendents and teachers ... private profit , and what in England would be a regular Endowed High School ... private schools , as compared with those attending the free public day ...
... schools of these cities , however earn- est the superintendents and teachers ... private profit , and what in England would be a regular Endowed High School ... private schools , as compared with those attending the free public day ...
Halaman 75
... private second- ary schools , especially for girls . Other reasons of more weight from a pedagogic point of view are given for their success and ... schools , and PRIVATE SECONDARY SCHOOLS 75 General Remarks Preparation for College.
... private second- ary schools , especially for girls . Other reasons of more weight from a pedagogic point of view are given for their success and ... schools , and PRIVATE SECONDARY SCHOOLS 75 General Remarks Preparation for College.
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