. Report . There were 390 beginning teachers in the county white elemen-tary schools, one-eighth of the entire teaching staff. The pro-portion of inexperienced teachers varies, of course, with thecounty, Worcester having only 2 beginners, per cent of theentire group, while Charles had 17 new teachers or percent of the entire teaching staff. (See Chart 29.) 158 Annual Report of State Department of Education CHART 29 HCMBKH AHD PES CENT OP WHITE ELEUENTAHT TEACHEBSIH MAEILAHD COUNTIESK FIBST TEAS OF TEACHING EXPERIENCEOCTOBEH 1925 OCTOBKE 1926 TOTAL ANDCO. ATEBAGEW0HCB3TEB KENT TAIBOT A
. Report . There were 390 beginning teachers in the county white elemen-tary schools, one-eighth of the entire teaching staff. The pro-portion of inexperienced teachers varies, of course, with thecounty, Worcester having only 2 beginners, per cent of theentire group, while Charles had 17 new teachers or percent of the entire teaching staff. (See Chart 29.) 158 Annual Report of State Department of Education CHART 29 HCMBKH AHD PES CENT OP WHITE ELEUENTAHT TEACHEBSIH MAEILAHD COUNTIESK FIBST TEAS OF TEACHING EXPERIENCEOCTOBEH 1925 OCTOBKE 1926 TOTAL ANDCO. ATEBAGEW0HCB3TEB KENT TAIBOT ALLEGANY PR. GEOEGBS fICOMICO SO^SHSET AN, ARUNDEL CECIL qu. ANNES DOHCHESTEB MDNTGOMEET BALTrMDSB FREDERICK WASHINGTON HARFORD CAROLINE. HOWARD CARROLL CALVERT ST. MARYS GARRETT CHARLES PER CENT1925 Similar conditions in the rural and graded schools are shownin Table 72. More beginners are needed in the one teacher thanin the larger schools because, in many cases, teachers who havehad experience in the one-teacher schools seek appointment ingraded schools whenever vacancies occur. Charles, Allegany and Inexperienced White Elementary School Teachers 159 Caroline Counties have inexperienced teachers in over one-thirdof their one room schools. Garrett, Carroll, Harford, Washing-ton and Frederick have large numbers of beginners in one teacherschools. Frederick County had 11 beginners in two teacher schools, andBaltimore and Washington Counties had 33 and 22, respectively,in graded schools. (See Table 72.) TABLE 72 NUMBER AND PER CENT OF WHITE TEACHERS IN MARYLAND COUNTIES HAVING THEIR FIRST YEAR OF TEACHING EXPERIENCE, OCTOBER, 1926 One Teacher Schools Two Teacher Schools Graded Schools County No. Per County No. Per County No. Per Cent Cent Cent Total and 208 Total a
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