Nineteenth Century and After: A Monthly Review, Volum 172Nineteenth Century and After Limited., 1963 |
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Pàgina 47
... course would be for them to under- take degree courses under the strict aegis and supervision of the universities . There is no doubt that many of the students at present in the colleges could undertake pass or general degree courses ...
... course would be for them to under- take degree courses under the strict aegis and supervision of the universities . There is no doubt that many of the students at present in the colleges could undertake pass or general degree courses ...
Pàgina 48
... course in three years if they were unwilling or unable to proceed to the fourth year and the degree award . In addition , the colleges would offer a one - year post - graduate course in Education for university graduates as many of them ...
... course in three years if they were unwilling or unable to proceed to the fourth year and the degree award . In addition , the colleges would offer a one - year post - graduate course in Education for university graduates as many of them ...
Pàgina 79
... course , without the right staff the course would fail . It emerged from a series of talks and dis- cussions originally dealing with human relationships . It is designed essentially for girls who are frustrated by formal academic work ...
... course , without the right staff the course would fail . It emerged from a series of talks and dis- cussions originally dealing with human relationships . It is designed essentially for girls who are frustrated by formal academic work ...
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