The Philippines to the End of the Commission Government; a Study in Tropical Democracy

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The course of study now re- quires eleven years for completion, four in the primary, three in the intermediate, and four in the high-school grades. In the in- termediate grade six courses are given : a general course, a course for teachers, a course in farming, a trade course, a course in housekeeping and household arts, and a business course. All the intermediate schools are not yet equipped to teach all these courses. In some only one, in others, two, three or all six are 26 So unpopular was ...education that mothers actually blinded their children to keep them from school. Senior, Conversations, etc., p. 130. Small boys were taken to school in chains, others were paid to go. Fyfe's The New Spirit in Egypt, p. 94.
^'^ Americans are not unfamiliar with similar aspirations. "No boy in an American school looks forward to digging and delving for hire as a means of a livelihood nor does any girl contemplate domestic service as her future work in life." Mosley, Educational Commission Reports, p.


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