Biennial Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, State of Montana, 1908 (Classic Reprint) Montana; Dept; Of Public Instruction

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Excerpt from Biennial Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, State of Montana, 1908

The school census of 1907 shows 73,269 children of school age, of which number 36,895 were boys and 36,374 were girls. The whole number enrolled during the year was 50,516 and the average daily attendance was 34,699. In 1906 the school census was 72,498, the number enrolled 48,744, and the daily attendance was 34,738. It will be seen that the comparison is not encouraging for general education. There is an increase in the census and an increase in the enrollment but a decrease in the average daily attendance. Montana can never achieve for education what she ought to achieve until there is a larger enrollment of census school children and a larger daily attendance. The compulsory school law should be so amended that the two and a half mile limit should not be a subterfuge for allowing children to remain away from school. Furthermore, the boards of trustees should insist on the provisions of the compulsory school law being carried out to the letter. Children of school age should be compelled to attend school until they have completed the elementary school or have attained to the age of sixteen. During the year 39 new school houses were built. Carbon county built 13. The value of school houses and sites is given at $3,645,343. There were 501 normal graduates and 154 college graduates employed in the schools.

The whole number of teachers employed was 1,787,222 being men and 1,565 women. The average salary for male teachers was $85 per month and for female teachers $57 per month.

There was paid in teachers" wages $1,033,560, for libraries $14,371.85. for apparatus $25, 349.24. The expense for all school purposes was $1,702,425.64.

The census for 1908 shows 77,039 children of school age, 38,830 boys and 38,309 girls. The whole number enrolled was 56,637, and the average daily attendance was 35,422. In 1907 68.6 per cent of the number of census children were in school daily.

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Полное название книги Montana; Dept; Of Public Instruction Biennial Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, State of Montana, 1908 (Classic Reprint)
Автор Montana; Dept; Of Public Instruction
Ключевые слова всеобщая история образования, образование в зарубежных странах, история образования и педагогической мысли
Категории Образование и наука, Педагогика
ISBN 9781330881705
Издательство Книга по Требованию
Год 2015
Название транслитом biennial-report-of-the-superintendent-of-public-instruction-state-of-montana-1908-classic-reprint-montana-dept-of-public-instruction
Название с ошибочной раскладкой biennial report of the superintendent of public instruction, state of montana, 1908 (classic reprint) montana; dept; of public instruction