Introduction to Vocational Education, a Statement of Facts And Principles Related to the Vocational Aspects of Education Below College Grade

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Introduction to Vocational Education, a Statement of Facts And Principles Related to the Vocational Aspects of Education Below College Grade
Hill, David Spence, 1873-
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Scientific courses EDUCATION FOR BUSINESS AND COMMERCE 329 were given in most of the large high schools, and the public soon afterwards clamored also for commercial training.
Short courses of one or two years were appearing before 1890 and by the year 1895 there were 30,330 students enrolled in commercial courses in high school. In 1916 there were reported 243,185 students in commercial courses of the public high schools of the United States, — ^about 20 per cent of the total enrollment.
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... larger cities the average enrollment of public high school students in commercial courses is 27.4 per cent, ranging from 10.5 per cent in Cleveland, Ohio, to 46.6 per cent in Boston, Mass. (36) In the year 1892 Professor Edmund J. James, then of the Wharton School Finance and Commerce of the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania, delivered a notable address urging the estabUshment of separate commercial high schools.
Criticisms of secondary training. Voicing considerable criticism of commercial training in high schools, E.


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