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    A Study Of State Teachers Certification Requirements In Health And Physical Education In The United States

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    1956-08
    Author
    Borgman, Stanley
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    Physical education teachers--United States--Certification; Health education teachers--United States--Certification; Coaches (Athletics)--United States--Certification
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    143 leaves
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    http://hdl.handle.net/2092/1875
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