Show GREAT IT SHORTAGE mm OF QUALIFIED TEACHERS c cDean Dean of the School of Education of the theU U. U U of U U. U Says Sags More S Should Qualify for lor- Positions r I 1 Iii In a communication dated I i I August gi th to the editor of f The i Enterprise Milton Bennion a dean of f th the school of education 4 t oj of the University of Utah de de- JV I Glares clares clar s that t there that there is now a i great I I I shortage of properly qualified S 'S SI c cI 1 I teachers throughout the state r I I. I It appears to us that the public pub- pub v Y Ylie J lic lie schools schools can Can be provided with 1 i well trained teachers says Mr Benion only as more mor more high j school schol graduates qualify for the teaching profession While teachers teachers' salaries are relatively low in iii terms of dollars dollan they are higher now now- th than ever before al although though this is not true I of the tile purchasing Dower cower of the 1 salaries s con continued Mr Ben Ben- nion The hopeful sign if is that the public is thoroughly Y awakened awaken awaken- J ed into the necessity of materially materially materially mater mater- ry creasing teachers' teachers salaries i plans are well under wa way Y in both oth state and nation for increasing jj 3 1 public school r revenue venue Larger i. i salaries however mean higher 1 professional l standards for teach teach- ers Teachers in the service can never be he content and children h hof of the country will receive never never receive r their dues so long as teaching JIL i i looked upon as s a makeshift Y Young men and woman who may think they will follow teaching only a few years should not make male thus this un an excuse 01 tor to to I secure thoro professional training for the work w I |