Date of Award
1952
Degree Name
Educational Leadership
College
College of Education
Type of Degree
M.A.
Document Type
Thesis
First Advisor
Roy G. Woods
Abstract
The nation's leading educators have been asking for help in the education of the youth of this great country of ours. They have asked that more teachers be trained for this great task. Larger buildings are needed to take care of the larger enrollments. Leading magazines and newspapers have taken up this cry for help. Magazines tell of cities where pupils must attend school for only a half day. The enrollments are distributed so that half of the students attend school in the morning and the other half in the evening. Education is being brought to many more millions of youth than at any other time in the history of the country. With all these good things there has been much criticism of the educational systems of this country.
Subject(s)
School attendance - West Virginia - Huntington.
Recommended Citation
Slash, Joseph Autumn, "Factors Affecting the Enrollments at Douglass High School from 1932-1951" (1952). Theses, Dissertations and Capstones. 378.
https://mds.marshall.edu/etd/378