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Some Principles and Practical Points in Preparing Teaching Time-Tables

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 November 2016

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A School time-table is one of the means by which we give opportunities to all pupil, a member of a class in a school, to study during a definite time (a school period) and place (a desk in a room: see below) a particular lesson, one of a prescribed syllabus in a subject, with the help of a particular teacher, member of the school staff. It thus involves a process of grouping the five variables—period, teacher, pupil, room and subject—according to certain desirable objectives and rules.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Mathematical Association 1944

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