Administration, Volume 29, Issue 2Institute of Public Administration, 1981 |
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Page 174
... course to combat the difficulty was introduced but with little success . The pity was that in attempting to cater for the need for some form of elementary or continuation education the technical schools often appeared to become centres ...
... course to combat the difficulty was introduced but with little success . The pity was that in attempting to cater for the need for some form of elementary or continuation education the technical schools often appeared to become centres ...
Page 178
... courses were in existence . These were a Junior Technical Course for boys , a Junior Rural Course also for boys , a Junior Domestic Course for girls and a Junior Commercial Course taken normally by girls . In 1942 a document of ...
... courses were in existence . These were a Junior Technical Course for boys , a Junior Rural Course also for boys , a Junior Domestic Course for girls and a Junior Commercial Course taken normally by girls . In 1942 a document of ...
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courses for boys and girls . Illustrative of these courses is the following junior technical course for boys : 40 Manual instruction ( wood and metal ) Drawing Science Mathematics Irish English Physical training Religious instruction ...
courses for boys and girls . Illustrative of these courses is the following junior technical course for boys : 40 Manual instruction ( wood and metal ) Drawing Science Mathematics Irish English Physical training Religious instruction ...
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Annals Development Aid Policy | 107 |
K A Kennedy The State of the Public Finances | 137 |
Aspects | 153 |
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