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Table AO: A comparison of the contracted teaching time of the teachers and that recorded during the
Table Al: Total recorded hours, weekly mean hours and proportion of total working time recorded
Table A2: Total recorded hours, weekly mean hours and proportion of total working time recorded
Table A3: Total recorded hours of all four teachers, Rill-time equivalent hours and proportion of
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