The Efficiency of College Students As Conditioned By Age At Entrance And Size of
The Efficiency of College Students As Conditioned By Age At Entrance And Size of
Benjamin Floyd Pittenger
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0 9. 3 10. 0 9. 7 10. 2 14. 8 Percent to Science. 11. 7 11. 8 12. 0 11. 6 11. 7 11. 6 11. 5 Percent to Mathematics. . . . 10. 8 10. 8 10. 6 9. 9 9. 2 8. 8 8. 6 Percent to Hist. , Civics 11. 6 11. 5 11. 7 11. 3 10. 5 10. 4 9. 3 Percent to Tech. Subjects 22. 2 23. 7 24. 5 26. 8 29. 5 32. 1 29. 8 Percent to Commerce 6. 8 8. 1 10. 0 10. 3 10. 4 13. 9 7. 2 BESULTS OF EABLIEB STUDIES 39 This table affords data which bear out the following statements : 1. The number of pupils enroled in high school in...creases with the increase in city population, "but it is an interesting fact .... That, while the large schools are with hardly an exception, found in the larger cities, the small schools are by no means confined to the small cities. The range of variation in size of schools increases with the size of the cities" (p. 39). 2. The number of teachers per school does not increase pro- portionally to the increase in enrolment. Consequently, the ratio of pupils to teachers is higher in the larger than in the smaller towns.
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