72 resultados para Adult education|Continuing education|Teacher education|Education
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Latest issue consulted: No. 839 (Jan. 1982).
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Includes bibliographies.
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no. 5. Report ... on what are the educational requirements, the number issued, and what institutions prepare applicants for teachers certificates? Does the supply equal the demand?--no. 6. How does Nebraska compare with neighboring states in amounts appropriated for higher education? Amounts expended for higher education? Ratios of college students to population and percent of high school graduates entering college?--no. 7 [pt. 1] Methods of control of state higher education. [pt. 2] Duplication among Nebraska's state-supported higher educational institutions.--no. 8. What does the state do to equalize educational opportunity among the counties, towns and rural districts? Is the plan of district organization economical?
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pt. 1. Adult education center, executive office, general operating expenses, outside witnesses, public health, public schools, sanitary engineering, veterans' affairs.--pt. 2. Federal obligation, loans and interest, public welfare, vocational rehabilitation.--pt. 3. Amendments requested, bail agency and legal aid, corrections, crime inquiry, courts, bail agency, legal aid, police, probation and parole, metropolitan police.
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"Mrs. Magdalene F. Wanzer, chief of the Bureau of immigrant education, has directed the development of materials which, in addition to the material of state Department of education Bulletin 5-F, Little journeys in California, comprise this bulletin."--Foreword, p. 3.
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Official journal of the American Library Association.
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Edited by L.J. Richardson.
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