Comparative Education Studies of the Educational Systems of Six Modern Nations

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In school planning, as in other departments of school activity, much valuable experimentation is being undertaken.
In English schools the ventilation is almost invariably by means of cross currents through open windows. The plenum and exhaust systems are absolutely unknown. The heating is by means of low- pressure water supplemented by an open fireplace in the front corner of the room away from the door. Steam heating is for- bidden. The regulations state that rooms should be kept from 56 F. To
... 60 F. These low temperatures are possible because of the humidity of the air.
Curricula and Time-tables. In the organisation of English education the individual school plays the part of an administra- tive unit more frequently than is the case in any other system. The reason for this is to be found in the very great freedom which is enjoyed by the head-teachers of schools. It is the head-teacher, for example, who frames the curriculum for his school, thus exer- cising a privilege which is only accorded to a city superintendent in the United States.


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