SK ede at cee de me de eee de Number of indigenous teachers with and without Trust Territory certification in each Trust Territory district for the year ending June 30, 1968 (Continued) ers with and without Trust Territory the year ending June 30, 1968 1s Nonindigenous teachers’ tificated F T * 34; 21; 16 24| 5] NOTE: Public Elementary and Secondary Indigenous Teachers Certification standards, as well as salary scale, for Trust Territory public school teachers have been designed and established by the Trust Territory Government in three different levels: junior teacher, senior teacher, and master teacher. Requirements for qualification for each category are based upon the standard of formal education, number of 8-week teacheretraining summer sessions, and number of years teaching on the job under the supervision of teacher supervisors. In the Twentieth Annual Report ta the United Nations we reported a portion of our junior teachers as certified teachers. In this report a!| junior teachers are reparted as nan-certified teachers. . 1571) 39] 129 187; 69] Certificated 4M F 8 12) 10 12 10 3 9] 135 8} 8 7 2 Noncertificated T M 17 25 18 20 17 5 F - - T : : Public Elementary ond Secondary Nonindigenous Teachers . Fully credentialed United States teachers. - - 100] 581 55% 47 102 - * - - - 9 4 7 5 2 1 14 6 8 - : . - - : 9 - : - - - - - Peace Corps Volunteers 90% are United States college graduates who received teacher-training for 10 weeks before entering the public schools as teachers. K. ADULT EDUCATION There are no separate, the Trust Territory. formal adult education institutions in The type of adult education program carried on uses existing high school facilities and includes credit and noncredit high school classes, informal group learning, educational broadcasting, and village film showings. . -{ - Wf 3 3 - -| - 5 6} 11 - 7{ 2] 9{| -| 41] 1 15 4 9| 5 2 2 - - 8}, 20 25; 5} 21) 14) 2 7 9) 14 62 15 7 9 11 - - - - -| - - - - - - 8) 19) 27 . - - - 48) 18) 53) 71 - - - : 1 : 2 6 6 5 4] 2 5; 10 8 10 - 2 - 2 - - : 1] 4) 15 : 1 1 1 2/ 31] 15 46 : 3 3 - -| -{| 3] 2 -] 9 3] - -] - - . . - - 3 3 - - - . - - 3 3 - - - 26 631 145 139 284 - 3 3 + during most of the school year {320 in public tal. Enrollment figures show a decrease over 1967 since adult educational activities are being reprogrammed to the greater use of mass media and a lesser concentration in classroom enrollment. In addition, vocational training for adults is being absorbed by the Department of Education. Di strict and type of instruction MARIANA ISLANDS English....-.-ce--eesceee cease Math ......02 2... cee ee eens MARSHALL ISLANDS Sewing .. 0... cece eee eee English... ........... 0000 eee Typing .2..-. 022 c cece cence PALAU Algebra (credit)........-..... English Composition (credit). .. Oral English (eredit).......... Orai Japanese (credit)........ Typing .........20ece eee eee PONAPE Bookkeeping ........---..-.- Men’s Discussion Group ...... Heaith........... eee aes Handicraft ............200 0c Mechanics .........00.e.000TRUK Typing .--.2. 2. cece ee eee eae Outboard Moter Mechanics..... English.....-....ccc cee eee ee Bookkeeping... 02... .. 20000 ue Industrial Shop.........-....5 YAP Cooking .... 0... .02 cee eee eee English.......... 000. cee eae — Age range (Note: Enrollment Female Male Breakdown not available) 20-50 20-50 18-40 20-30 20-45 20-45 22-40 21-35 19-40 0 25 0 14 14 36 17 18 8 6 20 15 6 § 17 12 7 13 11 9 20 1] 0 20 0 9 30 0 (Note: Breakdown not available} Sewing we eee eee e eee od I OT Toe 20 20 20 30 20 17 23 19 7 27 13 15 9 Fiscal Year 1968 SS EINTee 14 37 27 13 18 36 i SONITATION... eee eee eee es Total....... Me ee eee eee eee eee ee tena ee nme Re ey 36 42 18 - 23 34 Weaving ........cee cee ee eee Education Total 576 273 re, TE et ra ee

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