Table 15.-Schoolhouses and value of school property Table 16.-Public secondary education-private schools. Diagram 9.-Number and sex of teachers... Table 11.-Showing what per cent of the whole number of teachers are males. Page. 55 56 Diagram 10.-Ratio of male teachers to whole number of teachers each year since 1870-71. 57 Changes in teaching force during the year Table 12.-Teachers' examinations and certificates.. Table 13.-Education, previous experience, and continuous service of teachers Table 17.-Receipts of school money. 59 60 62 63 64 65 Table 18.-School revenue compared (1) with adult male population, and (2) with school population.. Table 19.-Progress of school expenditure Table 20.-School expenditure in 1891-92 69 Table 21.-Expenditure per pupil; percentage analysis of expenditure 67 68 71 CHAPTER IV. -ELEMENTARY EDUCATION IN GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND IN 1892. Summary of educational statistics.. CHAPTER VI.-TRAINING OF TEACHERS IN GERMANY, AUSTRIA, AND SWITZERLAND. Introduction 139 Historical review 141 Statistics of normal schools in Germany, Austria, Hungary, and Switzerland. Views of normal-school men concerning the training of teachers. 170 172 175 184 CHAPTER VII.-THE SWISS SCHOOL SYSTEM-AN HISTORICAL AND STATISTICAL CHAPTER IX.-SCHOOL MUSEUMS, EDUCATIONAL LIBRARIES, AND PERMANENT History of educational collections Educational collections of the present time 239 241 CHAPTER XI.-Schools for RECRUITING THE CIVIL SERVICE IN FRANCE, AND AN ACCOUNT OF THE CIVIL SERVICE REQUIREMENTS IN PRUSSIA. Vacay public schools.. 560 Vary ve statistics of physical training in cities which have regular systems 580 va yok statistics of physical training in cities which employ no specialists, revy abi mustruction by class teachers. 581 of physical training in cities which have professedly introduced a reguica Checate of a specialist.......... cor physical training in cities which employ no specialist, but which 582 590 Take causa tu which physical exercises are practiced at the discretion of the Table 1.-Summary of statistics of school systems of cities, showing increase or decrease from the previous year. 677 Table 2.-Summary, by States, of population and school enrollment and attendance in cities.. 679 Table 3.-Summary, by States, of supervising officers, teachers, property, and expenditures of school systems of cities 680 Number of students in each branch of study in public high schools. Number of students in each branch of study in private secondary schools Number and percentage of students pursuing certain studies to whole number of students. CHAPTER XIX.-UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES 685 688 699 695 638 701 707 THE RELATION OF THE INDEPENDENT COLLEGES TO THE SYSTEM OF STATE SCHOOLS... 753 |