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- initiative of legislator Jo Cals. The law is more widely known as the Mammoetwet (literally, "mammoth act"), a name it got when ARP member of parliament...
- began in 1888 with the Haagsche Kookschool in The Hague. In 1968 the Mammoetwet law changed all of this, effectively dissolving the Ambachtsschool and...
- a study lesson. The brugklas is defined as a concept in the so-called Mammoetwet, but the system was already applied before that time. The word 'bridge'...
- types that were common in the Netherlands before, during and after the Mammoetwet. The language of instruction is Dutch; mainly Surinamese Dutch. The four...
- introduced (for civil servants, in 1961), as well as laws for education (mammoetwet), unemployment benefit (bijstandwet) and child benefit (kinderbijslagwet)...
- the cabinets Drees II and III, Beel II and De Quay, he helped p**** the Mammoetwet, a law that transformed secondary education. In the debate, he spoke for...
- further schooling called the Wet op het voortgezet onderwijs [nl] or Mammoetwet. At the end of the 18th century, the traditional guild training system...
- introduced (for civil servants, in 1961), as well as laws for education (mammoetwet), unemployment benefit (bijstandwet) and child benefit (kinderbijslagwet)...