Show I DEMAND FOR TEACHERS EXCEEDS SUPPLY Professor Stewart has still fifteen or twenty vacancies es for teachers both in the primary and the high schools The only reason why high school schoolteachers schoolteachers teachers have difficulty in finding positions is because because because be be- cause they choose their major subjects unwisely There are some subjects such as English very I much supplied over-supplied and others mathematics mathematic's and the sciences in which the demand for competent teachers cannot be filled If one contemplates teaching it would be advisable before deciding on ona ona ona a major to consult with the heads of the school of education Professors Bennion and Stewart I The fact that the State Normal Board of Education Education Education Edu Edu- cation demands at least fifteen hours of professional professional professional training for high school teachers does not seem Stem to be generally understood Many think that an Arts degree alone entitles one to teach As a result r o of this misunderstanding we find coll college college col col- l lege ge graduates acting as assistants in the grades grads to teachers vastly inferior in scholarship who possess possess possess pos pos- sess the advantage of practical training o n |