Assistant Teachers (certificated) Men 127 9 11
" " " Women 92 8 6
" " (uncertificated) Men 65 2 11
" " " Women 54 14 1
II. (1) 67.93 per cent. of the certificated head masters receive less
than L200 per annum.
(2) 93.9 per cent. of the certificated head mistresses receive less
than L200 per annum.
(3) 93.38 per cent. of the certificated assistant masters receive less
than L200 per annum.
(4) 97.73 per cent. of the certificated assistant mistresses receive
less than L150 per annum.
III. The salaries of certificated teachers (England) were:--
Head Teachers. Assistant Teachers.
Men. Women. Men. Women.
Under L50 1 2 2 352
Totals L50 and under L100 394 4,967 3,838 29,915
" 100 " " 150 4,506 8,032 9,933 15,548
" 150 " " 200 3,575 2,631 3,651 1,065
" 200 " " 250 2,395 742 1,235 1
" 250 " " 300 963 209 ---- ----
" 300 " " 350 422 65 ---- ----
" 350 " " 400 125 ---- ---- ----
" 400 " " 450 93 ---- ---- ----
" 450 " " 500 2 ---- ---- ----
" 560 1 ---- ---- ----
IV. The salaries of uncertificated teachers are usually lower than the
wage of a skilled artisan--the average for men _head_ teachers being
below L100, and for women _head_ teachers below L70, whilst 7,855
assistant teachers receive less than L50.
V. Supplementary teachers usually receive, of course without board
or lodging, a salary equal to the money-wage of an average domestic
servant. They are commonly less well qualified than is she, for the
work undertaken.
The chances of promotion to a headship are obviously so few, that the
certificated teacher will probably remain an assistant all her life.
Chances of head-teacherships are being still further reduced by the
amalgamation of departments under a head _master_.
In the schools of many large urban education authorities, less than 1
per cent. of the assistant teachers obtain promotion in twelve months.
The total number applying for the 163 places
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