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... educational relationship to be established between higher education and the preceding stages of the educational system , and would permit effective measures to be taken to diminish the distortion in the form of excessive specialisation ...
... educational relationship to be established between higher education and the preceding stages of the educational system , and would permit effective measures to be taken to diminish the distortion in the form of excessive specialisation ...
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... higher education . Moreover , responsibility for the increasing number of issues requiring Government action which span the schools and the lower ranges of further education on the one hand and the institutions of higher education on ...
... higher education . Moreover , responsibility for the increasing number of issues requiring Government action which span the schools and the lower ranges of further education on the one hand and the institutions of higher education on ...
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... schools . It also implies a very much more differentiated , as well as a very much larger , system of higher education than we have at present - and one in which the higher learning would be a far less prominent feature . But even if we ...
... schools . It also implies a very much more differentiated , as well as a very much larger , system of higher education than we have at present - and one in which the higher learning would be a far less prominent feature . But even if we ...
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