Parliamentary Papers, Volume 14H.M. Stationery Office, 1962 - Bills, Legislative |
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Page 1549
... full - time sandwich courses in colleges of further education direct from school at the age of 18. There are , however , very many who enter further education at 15 or 16 years of age and reach advanced levels either through full - time ...
... full - time sandwich courses in colleges of further education direct from school at the age of 18. There are , however , very many who enter further education at 15 or 16 years of age and reach advanced levels either through full - time ...
Page 1813
... part- time basis , could affect your figures ? Mr. Fulton : We are examining re - entry on a part - time basis now and cannot yet give an answer to that question . We have assumed in this report that there would be a recovery of 3,500 ...
... part- time basis , could affect your figures ? Mr. Fulton : We are examining re - entry on a part - time basis now and cannot yet give an answer to that question . We have assumed in this report that there would be a recovery of 3,500 ...
Page 1884
... full - time courses at present provided in the technical colleges would almost certainly be lower if they had a higher proportion of students of better academic calibre . 15. The main question at issue is perhaps rather a different one ...
... full - time courses at present provided in the technical colleges would almost certainly be lower if they had a higher proportion of students of better academic calibre . 15. The main question at issue is perhaps rather a different one ...
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Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland | 1086 |
Scottish Council of the Federation of British Industries | 1101 |
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