Education in the Philippines, Cuba, Porto Rico, Hawaii, And Samoa

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Province.
Male teachers.
Female teachers.
Others attending the course.
Total.
37 229 92 81 27 59 55 376 162 149 77 85 40 507 139 132 Habana 1 11'^ 393 230 Puerto Principe 104 70 214 Total 525 904 756 2 185 There were also 525 persons attending 19 summer schools of pedagogy in the various cities in the different provinces of the island.
From the census of Cuba, taken under the direction of Gen. J. P. Sanger, U. S. A., the following instructive table relating to education is taken: Per cent.
Unab
...le to read Able to read, but unable to write Able to write, but without superior education.
With higher education Unknown Total 1,004,884 33, 003 514, 340 19, 158 1, 412 63.9 2.1 32.7 1.2 .1 1, 572, 797 100.0 The conclusion drawn from the census figures is that literacy is greater in the cities than in the rural districts, rather more than one-third of the total population of Cuba being aljle to read, while in Habana the proportion was nearly two-thirds and in thirteen other cities it averaged nearly three-fifths, while in rural Cuba it was rio | , quitp one- fourth.


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