The evening world. Newspaper, December 14, 1922, Page 18

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BEHIND IN CLASSES - CLOG mY seats ° > ay pupils, it indicative of * varia mastery of subjec « Pec ner neers Mtn words correctiy. in iwoy 8, with 1,400 pupils ent. had ¢ v | nd ,7 per cent five words In the recent test of penman ability given to 10,000 grammar vorted, the rest ipils in $B, great vanJ (Continued) E n the si I addition, 64 ‘ Beur years instead of eraduating a1] itiain oven the etuniard of the the “normal age’ of from thirteen to] below, and 47 per cent. failed fourteen and a half, graduating from sixteen to eighteen, or leaving the ele. mentary schools before they have @raduated upon reaching sixteen years | 4 of age. To quote one of the officials of the @@ucational system In this connection “Our study reveals the fact that] thousands of or pupils have been and | ; Will be eliminated from our school+ with only a fifth, sixth or seventh year education.” Of the 29,000 pup! fm 8B, the highest grade In the gram Mar schools, 7,500 range from 14 1-2 te 18 1-2 years of age and over. According to Superintendent Ettin-| ° Ser, uimself, this leads to discourage ment of the pupil and unfruitful re Petition of a. ‘east part of the suc-| Ceeding terms’ work, and ‘from the standpoint of the schoo! organization @n increase in cost because of the greater number of years to complete the course, and last but not least, @ongestion in grades."’ In other words, it pointed out, that, 3 the children followed the conven- tial and normal progress and rate of Promotion, the number of pupils in the elementary schools would be re- ced by over 200,000, which is the mumber of pupils now on part time, for which it is asserted additional achools must be provided According te Supt. Ettinzer's com. Ments on this report, made to the Associate Superintendents Dis trict Superintendents, 228, of the Pupils on the regis public @lementary schools age or “laggards,"’ to the extent of one or More grades. According to the report, “the varia tions we find in our classes in the Matter of age and progress is further exemplified in achievement tests in the subjects of th riculum, * * * Whether we test in arithmetic, in spelling, or in penmanship, there are disclosed such wide variations of abil- ity within the class and the grade groups as to make grade distinctions indefinite and nebulous, if not mean- ingles«, “In a recent spelling test in grades 5A through 8B, given to 5,260 pupils, while approximately 2 per cent. of the 149 pupils in 5A had the twenty-five Words correct, about 5 per cent. of the pupils in the same grade had none or only one right. The same general wesult held for 513 and 6A." In other words, it has been offi- @lally established that about 98 per gent. of the pupils of these gram- mar grades could not spell twenty- ————_—_————— satisfaction you won’t forget! —the aroma alluring, the flavor that delights. —make it your own way Austin.Nichols & Co. 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