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ment to courses for teachers of handicapped children ; the 13 courses attracted 152 students ( 11 and 120 in 1961-62 ) . 349 students were recruited to courses in mathematics , science , handicraft , housecraft and physical education ...
ment to courses for teachers of handicapped children ; the 13 courses attracted 152 students ( 11 and 120 in 1961-62 ) . 349 students were recruited to courses in mathematics , science , handicraft , housecraft and physical education ...
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FIRST DEGREE COURSES 247. The first question we have to discuss is whether the courses now available provide adequately for undergraduates and whether , in view of the proposed expansion , new courses are needed .
FIRST DEGREE COURSES 247. The first question we have to discuss is whether the courses now available provide adequately for undergraduates and whether , in view of the proposed expansion , new courses are needed .
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Postgraduates are defined as those taking courses for which a first degree or approximately equivalent qualification ... or the postgraduate Certificate of Education ( the qualification following a general course of teacher training ) .
Postgraduates are defined as those taking courses for which a first degree or approximately equivalent qualification ... or the postgraduate Certificate of Education ( the qualification following a general course of teacher training ) .
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