Educational publications of the State Superintendent of Public Instruction of North Carolina . at of all the teachersin attendance at summer school this summer had taught for three or moreyears. On the other hand, of the folks in attendance at summerschool had never taught. Graph I shows the 10,737 teachers who attended summer school withinthe State, according to their scholastic preparation. The calculation forthe average training for all the teachers in the State shows that they years of high school training. In the preparation of this graph, allthe folks who had never at


Educational publications of the State Superintendent of Public Instruction of North Carolina . at of all the teachersin attendance at summer school this summer had taught for three or moreyears. On the other hand, of the folks in attendance at summerschool had never taught. Graph I shows the 10,737 teachers who attended summer school withinthe State, according to their scholastic preparation. The calculation forthe average training for all the teachers in the State shows that they years of high school training. In the preparation of this graph, allthe folks who had never attended high school are listed 0 in terms ofhigh school training. Those who had attended high school for one year areclassed under 1, two years 2, etc In case the teacher had had oneyear of college she is placed under five years of training above the elemen-tary school, and a college graduate is listed as eight years of training abovethe elementary school. A glance at this graph shows the grouping on theleft-hand side of the fourth year of high school training. 8 A Comparative Study GRAPH 1. Summer Schools for Teachers 9 Leaving out of consideration the 336 teachers who attended summerschool out of the State in 1921, the remainder of this report will concern it-self with the 10,737 teachers who attended summer school within the State,under the four following heads: 1. Approved Summer Schools for White Teachers. 2. Approved Summer Schools for Colored Teachers. 3. County Summer Schools for White Teachers. 4. County Summer Schools for Colored Teachers. APPROVED SUMMER SCHOOLS FOR WHITE TEACHERS There were conducted in 1921 in North Carolina twelve approved summerschools for white teachers. This was one more school than was held in1920. The Atlantic Christian College dropped out and Wake Forest Collegecame in. The Appalachian Training School conducted two sessions. Thecomparative enrollment for the year 1920, and the year 1921, together withthe number passing, is as follows: TABLE I


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