The children of immigrants in schoolsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1911 |
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... figures showing the extent of retardation . This can be expressed as the number of pupils in a given grade who are over age or the number of pupils of a given age who are under grade . Table 2 gives the details of racial distribution ...
... figures showing the extent of retardation . This can be expressed as the number of pupils in a given grade who are over age or the number of pupils of a given age who are under grade . Table 2 gives the details of racial distribution ...
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... figures apply is very small , and care should be exercised lest too sweeping conclusions be drawn from a too narrow basis of fact . The value of these tables is enhanced by the special mention in each indication of the general influence ...
... figures apply is very small , and care should be exercised lest too sweeping conclusions be drawn from a too narrow basis of fact . The value of these tables is enhanced by the special mention in each indication of the general influence ...
Página xv
... figures in detail can not fail to be illuminating in this respect . But , as before stated , for some of the details considered the recorded facts in a given city are often meager , and in such cases a combination of figures from ...
... figures in detail can not fail to be illuminating in this respect . But , as before stated , for some of the details considered the recorded facts in a given city are often meager , and in such cases a combination of figures from ...
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... figures presented to the Commission are a complete and comprehensive statement in regard to the Pittsburg schools , as well as a faithful picture of conditions generally prevailing in those schools . The pupils enumerated in Pittsburg ...
... figures presented to the Commission are a complete and comprehensive statement in regard to the Pittsburg schools , as well as a faithful picture of conditions generally prevailing in those schools . The pupils enumerated in Pittsburg ...
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... figures , it seems best to consider the subject of grade distribution by groups of grades rather than individual grades . Hence the following table gives a statement of the number of pupils in the primary and grammar grades of the ...
... figures , it seems best to consider the subject of grade distribution by groups of grades rather than individual grades . Hence the following table gives a statement of the number of pupils in the primary and grammar grades of the ...
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4.-Race and grade a"Other races age and pupils age-Number of pupils Armenian Bohemian and Moravian BOYS Canadian cent children of native city and pupils Croatian Danish Dutch Elementary grades English father of pupil father of pupil-Continued Female Fifth grade Finnish following table foreign fathers foreign parents foreign-born fathers French garten German GIRLS grade-Number of pupils grade-Percentages Grand total Greek Hebrew High school includes races Irish Italian Kinder Lithuanian Magyar Male native fathers Native white Native-born of foreign Native-born of native nativity and race North Norwegian Number of pupils Number retarded parochial schools Polish Portuguese pupils whose race pupils whose TABLE race is TABLE race of father races a Total races having less reporting complete data representatives retarded pupils Roumanian Russian Ruthenian Scotch Scotch-Irish Second Third Fourth sex and age Slovak Slovenian South Spanish-American specified age Swedish Syrian TABLE 1.-Grade TABLE 3.-Race table shows Total foreign-born Total native-born Welsh whole number
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Página 90 - FIRST GRADE SECOND GRADE THIRD GRADE FOURTH GRADE FIFTH GRADE SIXTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE...
Página vii - Grade entered by pupils, by general nativity and race of father. — This table refers to the grade entered in public school. No account is taken of entrance into kindergarten. The table separates the pupils into five groups according to grade first entered, as follows : 1. Those who entered first grade. 2. Those who entered second grade. 3. Those who entered third grade. 4. Those who entered fourth grade. 5. Those who entered fifth grade or above. Under each of the groups is shown the proportion...
Página ix - Under each of the three groups which remain is shown the proportion of pupils 8 years of age or over who are retarded. Table 24. — Access to present grade, by race of father; foreign-born pupils only.
Página 206 - Between the eighth grade and the first year of the high school there is a more considerable diminution in numbers.
Página iii - The information is presented by general nativity and race of father of pupil. The age of the pupils is not shown. From this table are computed the percentages showing "race distribution" in Table 5 and the percentages showing "grade distribution
Página 269 - Table 4- — Race and grade, by age— Number of pupils of each specified age in each grade, by general nativity and race of father of pupil.
Página viii - Table 11 in every respect except that it relates only to foreign-born pupils. TABLE 13. — Ability to speak English of foreign-born fathers of pupils, by race of father. — This table includes only non-Englishspeaking races. The pupils included are separated into two groups as follows: 1. Those whose fathers speak English. 2. Those whose fathers do not speak English. Under each of the two groups is shown the proportion of pupils 8 years of age or over who are retarded. TABLE 14.