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Show I CRISIS SEEHlN I RURALSCKOOLS Teachers Not Good Enough for City Won'tDo in Country 111 Atlantic city. n. J.. March 1 H The notion that teachers with qualifications than are demanded In HI '' larger cities arc fOOd enough tor tnc Huf country schools vii characterised as HRjl the real crisis In the rural school Sit- ! aatlbh, here today, by Edith A. Lath-; Lath-; fope hrfore the department of super- Intendance, National Education ftBSO-clatlon ftBSO-clatlon convention. ttifts Lathrbpo who Is connected With the United State? bureau of education edu-cation urged mors consolidated s hoola with transportation at public expense; now certification laws for rurii teachers; offers by the rovern- I inrnt of books, board and tuition to ' those who direct the education of the ! nation's youth and supplanting norm.-.! ! training departments in high schools bv normal hool trnlning after four ' years' high school course. av L. Harding, former governor of Iowa, told the educators that when the ' Influenoe of the church and the 1 school leave a community, "It l no ! longer an American community." |