Report of the Commissioner of Education Made to the Secretary of the Interior for the Year ... with Accompanying PapersU.S. Government Printing Office, 1887 - Education |
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... employed would indicate the number of changes during the year . By reference to Table 3 it will be seen that the two items are re- ported from five States . The percentages of change are as follows in four of these : Kansas , 9 ...
... employed would indicate the number of changes during the year . By reference to Table 3 it will be seen that the two items are re- ported from five States . The percentages of change are as follows in four of these : Kansas , 9 ...
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... employed , from which it would appear that 7 per cent . of the places remained vacant . The total number of teachers is 2,409 larger than the previous year , being an in- crease of 1.1 per cent . So far as returns classified by sex have ...
... employed , from which it would appear that 7 per cent . of the places remained vacant . The total number of teachers is 2,409 larger than the previous year , being an in- crease of 1.1 per cent . So far as returns classified by sex have ...
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... employed in the six or eight months . 4. Employment is not regulated by ordinary business considerations . The follow- ing are some of the influences which determine selection of teachers : ( a ) Relationship by birth or marriage ...
... employed in the six or eight months . 4. Employment is not regulated by ordinary business considerations . The follow- ing are some of the influences which determine selection of teachers : ( a ) Relationship by birth or marriage ...
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... employed to teach ( or " keep " ) 4,878 different schools ; and that 1,165 untried and untrained teachers are annnally put in charge of one to every four of the schools in the State . But these lamentable facts are due to the generally ...
... employed to teach ( or " keep " ) 4,878 different schools ; and that 1,165 untried and untrained teachers are annnally put in charge of one to every four of the schools in the State . But these lamentable facts are due to the generally ...
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... generally requires about seven years , or covers seven grades , numbered from the " primary department " to the seventh grade . Many well - qualified teachers are employed in the rural PRESENT EDUCATIONAL CONDITION . 31.
... generally requires about seven years , or covers seven grades , numbered from the " primary department " to the seventh grade . Many well - qualified teachers are employed in the rural PRESENT EDUCATIONAL CONDITION . 31.
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