Western Michigan University - Brown and Gold Yearbook (Kalamazoo, MI)

 - Class of 1925

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SN r ' po a 1 fam g gaiummnmmmmmmmmmmjgsnmnglyfn - ' K EHD EMMDGDEBEEDEHQDQDEEDDCEUEIZQIQ W K-ji 'funds-1 H Q Yi 3 Q 0 El E is as Q 5 Q 5 l E E s 2 Q HE most important duty confronting the teachers of America is E that of speeding the time when every child in our land shall have a fair expectancy of school training under able, competent instructors 5 . . Q of high personal worth. At the present tune less than half of our 5 . . . EJ E 722,000 public school teachers in the United States have had even such as a minimum of training as is represented by two years of professional E Q preparation beyond high school graduation. The percentage of such E E teachers should be 100 instead of less than 50. Q Q S 9 E . . E Q We need higher standards,-these standards enacted into law, E ez wholesome publicity concerning the necessity of well equipped, ably ad- 2 2 ministered public schools, compensation sufhcient to attract a fair per- E S centage of the best types of high school graduates to our teachers' col- E3 S leges, and finally the opportunity in these colleges such as XVestern E Normal to give the student body a maximum of professional advan- 5 tages. Every student and alumnus of VVestern is urged to join in the 5 splendid task of speeding the day when every American child shall s Q 2 come under teachers of the f1nest type of manhood and vvomanhood, of 55 Q sound character and training, of high professional ideals, of capacity 5 and liking for strenuous endeavor in the great task. E tl U E Q E A U . ll ' :J s ' g E cl Q E E fi G .a El E U 1 L s l l gg an N 3 Emmmmmmcmmgzpmmmn nmm:mnuliT'!9Z5ilmmmmmmmumwc3um mans.-ncscncrncarrm unit! Page Eleven



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