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Meanings of grade schools in English
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Usage of grade schools in English
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He pushed to gradeschools and teachers by their students' test scores.
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The case is not a bit better in the higher gradeschools.
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There was a teacher from the city gradeschools here to-day for specimens.
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Should home-study for pupils in gradeschools be abolished and longer school-hours substituted?
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Other states require AEDs only in public gradeschools, only in colleges, or a mix.
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You don't teach quantum mechanics in the gradeschools.
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Tells briefly about a controversy surrounding new, revisionist textbooks he helped author for Mexicos gradeschools.
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There are a Roman Catholic and two Protestant churches, several high- gradeschools and a teachers' seminary.
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She is a retired school teacher-taughtEnglish and Civics in the New York gradeschools until 1932.
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By the natural development of these, a number of high- gradeschools were established which afterwards gave rise to the universities.
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The argument is sometimes used that the establishment of higher gradeschools would lead to unfair competition with the Intermediate Schools already in existence.
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In the upper gradeschools the same subjects are taught in a more advanced form, with the addition of universal history, French, German, and English.
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Methods: The study population consisted of 2nd, 3rd, and 5th graders from 6 urban kindergarten to 8th gradeschools and their parents.
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The subject of library instruction in public schools conveniently divides itself into two parts, (1) instruction in gradeschools, (2) instruction in high schools.
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The stories are arranged to meet the needs of story-telling in the gradedschools.
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Separate schools are maintained for colored pupils and gradedschools sustained at populous places.