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A comparative study of the township, district, consolidated, town and city schools of Indiana . secure data that wouldpermit an analysis of the situation as to length of service in oneposition, but the returns were inadequate for this purpose. Con-sidering all the facts at hand, it is safe to conclude that experienceis a much more vital factor in the distribution of high schoolteachers than is academic and professional training. Contrary to common opinion, the facts as revealed in TableXXIII fail to show the great advantage that teachers in the cityhigh schools are thought to enjoy from the st

A comparative study of the township, district, consolidated, town and city schools of Indiana . secure data that wouldpermit an analysis of the situation as to length of service in oneposition, but the returns were inadequate for this purpose. Con-sidering all the facts at hand, it is safe to conclude that experienceis a much more vital factor in the distribution of high schoolteachers than is academic and professional training. Contrary to common opinion, the facts as revealed in TableXXIII fail to show the great advantage that teachers in the cityhigh schools are thought to enjoy from the st Stock Photo
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A comparative study of the township, district, consolidated, town and city schools of Indiana . secure data that wouldpermit an analysis of the situation as to length of service in oneposition, but the returns were inadequate for this purpose. Con-sidering all the facts at hand, it is safe to conclude that experienceis a much more vital factor in the distribution of high schoolteachers than is academic and professional training. Contrary to common opinion, the facts as revealed in TableXXIII fail to show the great advantage that teachers in the cityhigh schools are thought to enjoy from the standpoint of salariesreceived, over the teachers in the consolidated and town highschools. The median salary of all teachers, including the principals, in the city high schools is four dollars and fifty-four cents per daywith an average deviation of sixty-one cents, while the mediansalary of teachers in the consolidated high schools is four dollarsand forty-eight cents with an average deviation of fifty-five cents, and in the town high schools it is four dollars and forty-six cents 1^ NO Q<. m *0 GO.« —lO S = n So o A Comparative Study of the Four Types of Schools of Indiana 67 TABLE XXIII Distribution of High School Teachers, Including the Principals, on theBasis of Daily Salary Number of teachers in each typereceiving salary given Per cent of teachers in each typereceiving salary given DailySalary Consoli-dated Towa City Consoli-dated Town City $3.003.25 3.503.754.004.254.504.755.005.255.505.756.006.256.506.757.007.257.50 1 1 0 3 2 2 4 8 8 4 6 15 7 14 27 7 6 25 6 6 19 3 4 19 7 6 17 2 2 7 3 4 3 1 2 1 4 1 4 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 .95 5.88 7.84 7.84 13.92 13.92 11.76 5.88 13.92 3.92 5.88 1.95 1.95 1.95 1.95 1.382.77 11.118.22 18.438.228.225.558.22 77 55 77 38 94 38 77 1.38 1.38 1.38 0.00 1.25 5.00 9.37 16.87 15.62 11.88 11.87 10.62 4.57 1.88 1.25 2.50 2.50 .63 1.25 .62 1.87 .66 Median $4.48 $4.46 $4.54 A D $0.55 $0.82 $0.61 with an average deviation of eighty-three cents. There is a g