Parliamentary Papers, Band 11H.M. Stationery Office, 1962 |
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... courses attracted 152 students ( 11 and 120 in 1961-62 ) . 349 students were recruited to courses in mathematics , science , handicraft , housecraft and physical education ( 505 " deferred " students in 1961-62 ) . 33. There were 16 one ...
... courses attracted 152 students ( 11 and 120 in 1961-62 ) . 349 students were recruited to courses in mathematics , science , handicraft , housecraft and physical education ( 505 " deferred " students in 1961-62 ) . 33. There were 16 one ...
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... 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 . There are significant differences ...
... 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 . There are significant differences ...
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... courses not of a university standard ' . Students in teacher training work for Teachers Certificates and are classified as in higher education . Students in further education may be engaged on advanced courses or non- advanced courses ...
... courses not of a university standard ' . Students in teacher training work for Teachers Certificates and are classified as in higher education . Students in further education may be engaged on advanced courses or non- advanced courses ...
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