School administration / Gabino Tabunar
Material type:
- LB 2805 .T33 1931

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National University - Manila | LRC - Annex Filipiniana | Special Collection | FIL LB 2805 .T33 1931 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000020031 |
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FIL LA 1292 .O85 1926 c.2 Our education and dynamic Pilipinism : speeches and materials 1926 / | FIL LA 1292 .O85 1926 vol.1 Our education and dynamic Filipinism: Speeches and Materials 1926 : (Part 1) / | FIL LA 1292 .O85 1926 vol.2 Our education and dynamic Filipinism : Speeches and Materials 1926 (Part 2) / | FIL LB 2805 .T33 1931 School administration / | FIL LC 157.P47 .A53 1956 Functional literacy in the Philippines. | FIL LG 205 .N38 1980 c.1 National University : 80 Taong paglilingkod sa dakilang lahi. | FIL LG 205 .N38 1980 c.2 National University : 80 Taong paglilingkod sa dakilang lahi. |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
I. The Philippine government and education -- II. Some principles of school administration -- III. The School system in the Philippines -- IV. The Superintendency -- V. The Principalship -- VI. The Teaching staff -- VII. Extra-curricular activities -- VIII. Teacher's salaries -- IX. The Teacher's pension system -- X. Some problems of our educational program -- XI. Financing the public schools -- XII. The Budget -- XIII. The School plant -- XIV. Private education in the Philippines -- XV. A National board of education for the Philippines
This volume is intended for the use of students in the colleges of education who take up the course in school administration. In most instances, the course is a semester subject, and gives the students only a general view of the school system in the Philippine Islands and of the administration of the schools.
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