Excerpt from Danger Signals for Teachers
War Modified Education, followed suddenly by Armistice and Peace Modified Education, makes entirely new demands upon all school people.
All educators, from the "superintendent up to the kindergartner," as Dr. William M. Davidson puts it, have entirely new problems.
There is a new appreciation of education and a higher valuation placed on the educator. The State of Arizona Legislature says that no teachers shall be paid less than $1200 a year; New York City pays its superintendent $15,000; Chicago makes the salary of the superintendent $18,000; and here and there along the line there are salary increases that would have been unthinkable in 1916.
The expectations regarding teaching efficiency are more significant than changes in salaries.
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