French Schools Through American Eyes : a Report to the New York State Department of Public Instruction
French Schools Through American Eyes : a Report to the New York State Department of Public Instruction
James Russell Parsons
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In lower primary schools the length of the school year varies slightly in the different depart- ments. In those schools which I have visited the school year varies from forty-two to forty-five weeks except in the ^coles matemelles which remain in session about forty- eiffht weeks annually. Digitized by Google 80 The department council prepares regulations for the public lower primary schools of each department after the plan of the ministerial regulation decreed in higher council. Instruction i...s given in three divisions, viz., elementary, middle and advanced courses. Whatever be the number of classes and. pupils, these divisions are compulsory. The course of study is divided as follows. — Infant section. — One or two years according as children enter at 6 or 5; Elementary course, — Two years, from 7 to 9 ; Middle course, — Two years, from 9 to 11 ; Advanced course. — Two years, from 11 to 13. In schools with one teacher and one class, there is to be no divi- sion in the middle and advanced courses.
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