The Leicestershire PlanAndrew Napier Fairbairn Heinemann Educational Books, 1980 - 248 pages Evolution des programmes pour les 11-14 ans. Description de 3 expériences d'organisation de classes terminales. Réflexions sur le traitement des différents secteurs du programme en classe et en activité extra scolaire. |
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... cent do . The percentage of the fifteen - plus age group staying on into the sixth form is now 26 per cent , compared with 13 per cent in 1960. No wonder then that O- and A - level results are the THE LEICESTERSHIRE PLAN.
... cent do . The percentage of the fifteen - plus age group staying on into the sixth form is now 26 per cent , compared with 13 per cent in 1960. No wonder then that O- and A - level results are the THE LEICESTERSHIRE PLAN.
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... cent transfer forecast was far from the actuality . In Birstall the figure was nearer 80 per cent and in Roundhill School was only slightly less . The Upper School would have found it difficult to cope with Hamilton as well . Before the ...
... cent transfer forecast was far from the actuality . In Birstall the figure was nearer 80 per cent and in Roundhill School was only slightly less . The Upper School would have found it difficult to cope with Hamilton as well . Before the ...
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... cent , 6.8 per cent and 7.7 per cent of the total pupils in those schools respectively . In primary schools ( excluding the infant schools ) the curriculum is more free than in secondary schools , and it is not possible to make neat ...
... cent , 6.8 per cent and 7.7 per cent of the total pupils in those schools respectively . In primary schools ( excluding the infant schools ) the curriculum is more free than in secondary schools , and it is not possible to make neat ...
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FOUR YEARS OR THREE? | 30 |
ONE AREAS EXPERIENCE | 44 |
Three Experiences | 63 |
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