It is adapted for use in the first years of college or in the upper classes of secondary schools.
Each of the writers is a trained historical scholar, familiar with the conditions and needs of secondary schools.
The book meets the needs of students in the final years of secondary schools, or the first years of college.
The needs of secondary schools, and the entrance requirements to all colleges, are fully met by the Essentials in History Series.
Up to this point the schools established had been for practical and useful information (the primary schools) or cultural (the grammar or secondary schools).
This involved the organization of secondary schools, or colleges as he called them, following the French nomenclature, to prepare leaders for the ministry and the civil government through "instruction in the languages and humane science.
Even more than with regard to secondary schools, the needs of parents must be consulted, and the greatest latitude given to provincial Governments to vary the system in a practical spirit and in accordance with local requirements.
The same arguments equally apply for and against raising the fees in secondary schools.
Schools of all the types mentioned and a few others, providing education at least from ten to sixteen (or eighteen) years of age, are known as secondary schools, and it is to work in them that this article refers.
In secondary schools as in other grades of educational work the salaries of women are lower than those of men, as may be illustrated by the London County Council scale of salaries.
Column B was reserved for teachers in secondary schools, public and private.
The Teaching of Shakespeare in Secondary Schools (Provisional suggestions).
The Teaching of English in Girls' Secondary Schools.
Thus through the leaving examination the state holds the key to the liberal careers, and has thereby been able to impose its own standard upon all secondary schools.
The official classification or grading according to the type of curriculum of secondary schools in Prussia (and indeed throughout Germany) is very precise.
A mere knowledge of the facts which can be gained in secondary schools, concerning the anatomy and physiology of the human body, is of little real value or interest in itself.
Value of Experiments in Physiology in Secondary Schools.
Metrical effects and subtilties are beyond any pupils I have ever encountered in secondary schools.
The formulation of views on A|sthetics, whether in regard to workmanship or to motive, is utterly beyond the range of any mental condition the teacher in secondary schools has a right to assume or to expect.
That is exactly what the Professor does not find in any University in the three Kingdoms that I can hear of--the reason of which state of things lies in the extremely faulty organisation of the majority of secondary schools.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "secondary schools" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.