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... teachers , through whatever channel of higher education they have initially qualified , to acquire additional qualifications by advancing their scholarship and professional competence ; ( i ) in academic fields relevant to their ...
... teachers , through whatever channel of higher education they have initially qualified , to acquire additional qualifications by advancing their scholarship and professional competence ; ( i ) in academic fields relevant to their ...
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... teachers on their part perhaps regard it as an ivory tower . But by and large we tend to serve as inter- mediaries in a way which it would be difficult to do if we were deprived of the job of training students . The De- partment of ...
... teachers on their part perhaps regard it as an ivory tower . But by and large we tend to serve as inter- mediaries in a way which it would be difficult to do if we were deprived of the job of training students . The De- partment of ...
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... teachers ' college world ; namely that a selected number of teachers ' colleges might experiment by receiving as students , in addition to intending teachers , a restricted number of people who wish to train themselves for professions ...
... teachers ' college world ; namely that a selected number of teachers ' colleges might experiment by receiving as students , in addition to intending teachers , a restricted number of people who wish to train themselves for professions ...
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