Contributions to Education, Issue 178Columbia University, 1925 |
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160 Local Tax AGE AND GRADE AGE ENROLLED age-grade distribution Altamahaw-Ossipee arithmetic Carrboro children of mill CHILDREN OF THIRTEEN city school Codification of 1923 comparison compulsory attendance law cotton mills course of study Cramerton DISTRIBUTED BY GRADES eleven eleven-grade systems eleven-year-old children eleven-year-old pupils ENROLLMENT BY AGE Gaston County Grade Grade Grade Greensboro Haw River included intelligence quotients Kannapolis living in mill median score mill children mill companies mill officials mill owners mill school districts mill villages mill workers NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE TEST nine-grade systems norm North Carolina NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE number of children number of grades number of mills Number of Pupils Number Per Cent PERCENTAGE OF CHILDREN percentile ranking PUPILS TESTED quartile Ranlo reading material rural districts RURAL SCHOOLS SCHOOLS OF NORTH SCHOOLS TESTED seven seventh seventh-grade pupils Standard Score Tax County teachers THORNDIKE-MCCALL READING SCALE type of school TYPES OF MILL VII VIII West Hickory WOODY-MCCALL MIXED FUNDAMENTALS
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Page 9 - Without a contract for a definite tenure, they live in houses owned by the mills. The butcher, grocer, merchant, physician, dentist, preacher, teacher and welfare worker must live in houses owned by the mill company. Leases for offices and stores are for no longer than one year. Often churches must be built on real estate owned by the company. Regulations as to what may be grown in the garden and as to how often the lawn must be trimmed are often in effect. There is no place for meetings to discuss...
Page 13 - In the type of schools over which mill owners have the least influence, every mill school has an eleven-grade system. In the type of school over which mill owners have the most influence, every school has a seven-grade system. This indicates the direction of control by mill owners over the policies of school systems.