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Pagina 108
... provincial governments required students accepting government scholar- ships , which included most of the students in the first decade , to teach for three to six years in a public school located in the prov- ince that funded them upon ...
... provincial governments required students accepting government scholar- ships , which included most of the students in the first decade , to teach for three to six years in a public school located in the prov- ince that funded them upon ...
Pagina 109
... provincial and national education administration and elsewhere in the state bureaucracy . The provincial governments , when selecting their candi- dates , typically named the scholarship recipients through one of two means : either upon ...
... provincial and national education administration and elsewhere in the state bureaucracy . The provincial governments , when selecting their candi- dates , typically named the scholarship recipients through one of two means : either upon ...
Pagina 111
... provincial capital , and a male candidate to San- tiago's National College . In both cases , the scholarship winner's expenses in the capital city were to be paid by the provincial treasury.26 Likewise , scholarship winners assumed an ...
... provincial capital , and a male candidate to San- tiago's National College . In both cases , the scholarship winner's expenses in the capital city were to be paid by the provincial treasury.26 Likewise , scholarship winners assumed an ...
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