Small-Capacity School
Small-Capacity School
(in terms of teaching staff and pupils), a ten-year, eight- year, or primary general school without parallel classes and with a small number of students (not exceeding 100). This type of school is organized in small settlements as part of the system of universal compulsory education. In the USSR such schools follow the programs and curricula used by all general schools. In primary small-capacity schools one teacher may work simultaneously with several classes in one room, thereby requiring pupils to work independently for a considerable part of the time. In grades 4 through 10 each class
Table 1. Dimensions and weight of various skis | |||||
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Length | Width | Weight | |||
Tip | Middle | Back | |||
Racing skis .... | 190-220 cm | 54 mm | 47 mm | 50 mm | 1.3 kg |
Jumping skis ... | 240-255 cm | 105 mm | 85 mm | 97 mm | 6.5-12.5 kg |
Alpine skis ... | 203-240 cm | 87 mm | 70 mm | 78 mm | 3.6-8.0 kg |
General-purpose tourist skis ... | 200-215 cm | 85 mm | 70 mm | 74 mm | 2.8 kg |
meets separately. Such schools exist in most countries.