Bulletin, Utgave 6,Del 10U.S. Government Printing Office, 1941 |
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Side 2
... offered for the two grades of teachers . No such marked distinction exists in the other countries . Admission to the seminaries is open to persons around 17 years of age , sound in health , of good moral character , and with an educa ...
... offered for the two grades of teachers . No such marked distinction exists in the other countries . Admission to the seminaries is open to persons around 17 years of age , sound in health , of good moral character , and with an educa ...
Side 7
... offering instruction in the general subjects of the elementary school and closing without exami- nation . A community ... offered unless at least 10 pupils desire the work . From the viewpoint of examination the schools are desig- nated ...
... offering instruction in the general subjects of the elementary school and closing without exami- nation . A community ... offered unless at least 10 pupils desire the work . From the viewpoint of examination the schools are desig- nated ...
Side 8
... offered as additional subjects ; and in the final class of the main elementary school , a foreign language . Instruction in these additional subjects may be attended only by pupils whose parents give their consent for it and who in the ...
... offered as additional subjects ; and in the final class of the main elementary school , a foreign language . Instruction in these additional subjects may be attended only by pupils whose parents give their consent for it and who in the ...
Side 10
... offered at all seminaries on the same day and the papers after being graded by the examiner in the subject and a censor are forwarded to the Ministry . The oral examination includes the subjects of the written examination , and religion ...
... offered at all seminaries on the same day and the papers after being graded by the examiner in the subject and a censor are forwarded to the Ministry . The oral examination includes the subjects of the written examination , and religion ...
Side 12
... offered in the subject at the State High School for Teachers ( p . 13 ) . For the summer of 1940 a 5 - month course , to be offered for the first time , was planned specifically as a continuation of the 2 years of 5 hours a week of work ...
... offered in the subject at the State High School for Teachers ( p . 13 ) . For the summer of 1940 a 5 - month course , to be offered for the first time , was planned specifically as a continuation of the 2 years of 5 hours a week of work ...
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