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General Language in the Junior and Senior High Schools

The Modern Language Journal, 1937
THERE still exists in the minds of many a very hazy notion of the meaning of the term general language. Let us, therefore, define our term. It is first a survey course in the fundamental principles of language structure and development considered historically and comparatively. Second, it is a course in English and its foreign elements.
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Katherine by Anya Seton for High School Seniors

English Journal, 1971
well-drawn. Many of my students say that once they get into it, they have trouble putting it down. Furthermore, it gives the students some excellent background for the study of English literature-particularly for the works of Chaucer and Shakespeare. Geoffrey Chaucer, the brother-in-law of the protagonist Katherine, is himself a minor character in the ...
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Navigating Senior High School: A Case Study on Experiences and Challenges of Senior High School Graduates

The experiences and difficulties Senior High School (SHS) graduates in the Philippines encounter while transferring to tertiary education are examined in this study. It seeks to comprehend how these experiences affect their adjustment to university life and college preparation, providing insights into the wider ramifications for the advancement of ...
Abas, Jaypoul A., Bauyot, Marleonie M.
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Geography in the Senior High School

Teachers College Record: The Voice of Scholarship in Education, 1933
Alice Foster, Katharine L. Calloway
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Arithmetic for High School Seniors

The Journal of Business Education, 1940
Ivan Mitchell, Claude L. Nemzek
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Possible Articulation for the Junior High School with the Elementary School and the Senior High School

The Mathematics Teacher, 1945
The job which faces mathematics teachers in the years just ahead promises to become an ever increasingly important but difficult one. In a world where quantitative situations must be dealt with again and again accurately and with great precision, mathematical literacy is equally as important as the ability to read and write —to express oneself with ...
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Strand and Statehood of Senior High School – Technical Vocational Livelihood Graduates of a Public Senior High School

Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal
Seven years after the implementation of the K to 12 curriculum in the Philippines' basic education system, which added two years of senior high school, students are now offered four curriculum exits: higher education, middle-level work, entrepreneurship, and employment.
Julie Mae Hasigan, Abraham Accad
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