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Pagina 106
... school teaching offered a legitimate avenue toward economic security . Third , from early on , scholarships for normal school training were concentrated in the hands of students from families whose main breadwinners were artisans or ...
... school teaching offered a legitimate avenue toward economic security . Third , from early on , scholarships for normal school training were concentrated in the hands of students from families whose main breadwinners were artisans or ...
Pagina 108
... normal school more urgently in order to " eradicate barbarism , " a reference to the lower classes ' vices as much as to their potential for development and self - realization.15 Likewise , funding for normal school training , if not ...
... normal school more urgently in order to " eradicate barbarism , " a reference to the lower classes ' vices as much as to their potential for development and self - realization.15 Likewise , funding for normal school training , if not ...
Pagina 111
Mark McMeley 111 scholarships to the normal school in Entre Ríos , they do indicate that the provincial government assigned the task of receiving and nominating scholarship applicants for other schools to each department's elected school ...
Mark McMeley 111 scholarships to the normal school in Entre Ríos , they do indicate that the provincial government assigned the task of receiving and nominating scholarship applicants for other schools to each department's elected school ...
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