A college should be judged in large part by the ratio which the number of persons of professorial rank with sound training, scholarly achievement, and successful experience as teachers bears to the total number of the teaching staff. Survey of Rutgers University - Page 98by United States. Office of Education. Division of Higher Education - 1927 - 258 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States. Office of Education - 1934 - 1134 pages
...corresponding professional or technical training. A college should be judged in large part by the ratio which the number of persons of professorial rank with sound...teachers bears to the total number of the teaching staff. Teaching schedules exceeding 16 hours per week per instructor, or classes (exclusive of lectures) of... | |
| Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools - Education, Higher - 1919 - 572 pages
...training. A college should be judged in large part by the ratio which the number of persons of professional rank with sound training, scholarly achievement and...teachers bears to the total number of the teaching staff. Teaching schedules exceeding 16 hours per week per instructor or classes (exclusive of lectures) of... | |
| American Council on Education - College teachers - 1924 - 16 pages
...be taken into account. A degree-giving institution should be judged in large part by the ratio which the number of persons of professorial rank with sound...teachers bears to the total number of the teaching staff. (In administering this standard accrediting agencies would not ordinarily expect to make it retroactive.)... | |
| National Association of State Universities - Universities and colleges - 1924 - 636 pages
...corresponding professional or technical training. A college should be judged in a large part by the ratio which the number of persons of professorial rank with sound...scholarly achievement and successful experience as teacher, bears to the total number of the teaching staff. Teaching schedule exceeding sixteen hours... | |
| National Catholic Educational Association - 1925 - 1460 pages
...corresponding professorial or technical training. A college should be judged in large by the ratio which the number of persons of professorial rank with sound...teachers, bears to the total number of the teaching staff. Teaching schedules exceeding 16 hours per week per instructor or classes (exclusive of lectures) of... | |
| North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools - Education, Secondary - 1925 - 172 pages
...teaching as well as his research work. The college should be judged in large part by the ratio which the number of persons of professorial rank with sound...teachers, bears to the total number of the teaching staff. 6. Faculty — Service. The number of hours of class-room work given by each teacher will vary in different... | |
| Earl Augustus Collins - Education - 1926 - 174 pages
...teaching as well as his research work. The college should be judged in a large part by the ratio which the number of persons of professorial rank with sound...teachers, bears to the total number of the teaching staff."12 The fifth criterion applied to the measurement of the chartered schools was the curriculum.... | |
| United States. Office of Education - Education - 1927 - 1382 pages
...corresponding professional or technical training. A college should be judged in large part by the ratio which the number of persons of professorial rank with sound...teachers bears to the total number of the teaching staff. Teaching schedules exceeding 16 hours per week per instructor, or classes (exclusive of lectures) of... | |
| Schoolmen's Week, University of Pennsylvania - Education - 1928 - 704 pages
...corresponding professional or technical training. A college should be judged in large part by the ratio which the number of persons of professorial rank with sound...teachers bears to the total number of the teaching staff. Teaching schedules exceeding 16 hours per week per instructor or classes (exclusive of lectures) of... | |
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