... this has practically been accomplished in certain schools in Michigan and in some of our cities. It can be done at a minimum of cost. To-day only 10 per cent of those who finish the high school continue the work in college. If the high schools were... The Prospects of the Small College - Page 39by William Rainey Harper - 1900 - 46 pagesFull view - About this book
| National Education Association of the United States - 1900 - 824 pages
...the work in college. If the high schools were to provide work for two additional years, at least 40 per cent. of those finishing the first four years...of western states practically occupy this position. Greater variation of type. — Again, the small college of America is everywhere practically of the... | |
| National Educational Association (U.S.). Meeting - 1900 - 826 pages
...the work in college. If the high schools were to provide work for two additional years, at least 40 per cent, of those finishing the first four years...of western states practically occupy this position. Greater variation of type. — Again, the small college of America is everywhere practically of the... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - 1900 - 826 pages
...of those finishing the first four years would continue to the end of the sophomore year.^7 (j_With this modification of the high school on the one hand,...of western states practically occupy this position. Greater variation of type. — Again, the small college of America is everywhere practically of the... | |
| 1902 - 438 pages
...the high school, and with the reduction of many of our colleges to institutions of the same grade, there would come to be a system of colleges, state...non-state, which would meet the demands of the situation as they are not met to-day. Many of the normal schools of Western States already practically occupy... | |
| Robert Marion La Follette, William Matthews Hardy, Charles Higgins - 1906 - 562 pages
...the work in college. If the high schools were to provide work for two additional years, at least 40 per cent of those finishing the first four years would...same type. So far as general plan is concerned, each college is a duplicate of its nearest neighbors. A terrible monotony presents itself to the eye of... | |
| La Salle Extension University - 1909 - 516 pages
...the work in college. If the high schools were to provide work for two additional years, at least 40 per cent of those finishing the first four years would...same type. So far as general plan is concerned, each college is a duplicate of its nearest neighbors. A terrible monotony presents itself to the eye of... | |
| Robert Marion La Follette - 1903 - 550 pages
...the work in college. If the high schools were to provide work for two additional years, at least 40 per cent of those finishing the first four years would...same type. So far as general plan is concerned, each college is a duplicate of its nearest neighbors. A terrible monotony presents itself to the eye of... | |
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