211 resultados para Schools of economics
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Shipping list no.: 98-0336-P.
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Includes indexes.
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"Results of state wide investigation of commercial education in the public high schools of Minnesota ... 1927."--Acknowledgments.
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At head of title: H.S.T.A. Bulletins 29-46.
The Economics of firm size, market structure, and social performance : proceedings of a conference /
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Item 535
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Latest issue consulted: 1895/1896.
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Treats of the public schools of Eton, Winchester, Westminster, Charterhouse, St. Paul's Merchant taylors', Harrow, Rugby, Shrewsbury.
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"This study and its publication have been made possible by a grant from the Carnegie corporation of New York."
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Reviews "the report of the Mayor, in behalf 'of a sub-committee of the School Committee, recommending ... various improvements in the system of instruction in the grammar and writing schools of this city,'" written by the chairman of the School Committee, Josiah Quincy--P. [3].
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Includes music.
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cont. VI. The application of standard measurements to school administration. [By] D.C. Bliss. VII. A half-year's progress in the achievement of one school system. A. The progress as measured by the Thorndike visual vocabulary test. B. The progress as measured by the Courtis tests, series B. [By] H.G. Childs. VIII. Courtis tests in arithmetic: value to superintendents and teacher. [By] S.A. Courtis. IX. Use of standard tests at Salt Lake City, Utah. [By] E. P. Cubberley. X. Reading. [By] C.H. Judd. XI. Studies by the Bureau of research and efficiency of Kansas City, Mo. [By] George Melcher. XII. The effects of efficiency tests in reading on a city school system. [By] E.E. Oberholtzer. XIII. Investigation of spelling in the schools of Oakland, Cal. [By] J.B. Sears. XIV. Standard tests as aids in the classification and promotion of pupils. [By] Daniel Starch. XV. The use of mental tests in the school. [By] G.M. Whipple.
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1893-1894 called 1st-2d
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At head of title: Public schools of the District of Columbia.
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