’ Baltimore for the past ten years and mddh to my surprise, considering all of the advertising that the answer was quite clear. There had been a dip once after the war, but following thet, it inoressed agsin, and the overall education was not changed in the percentage, it seemed, that had taken place in the physical and the viological sciences whatsoever, I suspect the same ia true for New York City and for other good school systems, The deoline then, most probably exists where’ the teachers have been isolated and have not been able to ke-p up with things and haven't had these advantages. DR. SHILLING: One point there; you connot just maintain the status quo; if the other figures are correct we have to increase the proporsion to meet the technoe logical advances of our times. DR. FAILLA: @Z figure that the ultimate objective of all this is to get more talented young people into science} those that have an aptitude for science. We should fot waste talent, £0 that the treining of high school teachers is perhaps the first Hay oor ay 284 LCE ARCHIVES R¥y

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