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Conservative orientation predominates in the weekday schools , the Orthodox in the day schools and the Reform in the one - day Sunday schools . The combined enrollment is 21 percent Orthodox , 38.6 percent Conservative , 28 percent ...
Conservative orientation predominates in the weekday schools , the Orthodox in the day schools and the Reform in the one - day Sunday schools . The combined enrollment is 21 percent Orthodox , 38.6 percent Conservative , 28 percent ...
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There are estimated to be 17,483 teachers , of whom 7,924 teach in weekday afternoon and day schools and 9,559 in one - day schools . The average weekday school has a staff of four teachers and the average Sunday school about seven .
There are estimated to be 17,483 teachers , of whom 7,924 teach in weekday afternoon and day schools and 9,559 in one - day schools . The average weekday school has a staff of four teachers and the average Sunday school about seven .
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Twenty percent of the teachers in one - day and weekday schools are in the present post less than one year , and the majority less than three years . The lack of pedagogic training and the large turnover emphasize the need for proper ...
Twenty percent of the teachers in one - day and weekday schools are in the present post less than one year , and the majority less than three years . The lack of pedagogic training and the large turnover emphasize the need for proper ...
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