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ENROLLMENT IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS (IN YUGOSLAVIA)
ENROLLMENT IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS (IN YUGOSLAVIA)

Author(s): Vlastimir Čolić
Subject(s): School education, History of Education
Published by: Jugoslovenski Pregled
Keywords: Secondary schools in Yugoslavia; Education; history of education; Educational system;

Summary/Abstract: The number of pupils enrolling in secondary schools after completion of elementary education grows from year to year. (Table I). The increase was particularly great in the school year 1967/68 when 11,000 more pupils enrolled in secondary schools than in the preceding school year. This increase has been accompanied by a steady decrease, both in absolute and relative terms, of the number of pupils who, after completion of elementary education do not enroll in a secondary school. The proportion of this kind of pupil amounted in the school year 1963 /64 to 22 per cent, as compared with 19.9 per cent in 1967 /68. The number of such pupils is, however, still considerable, although some of them continue their studies a few years later. Other pupils who have completed elementary education, i. e. those who do not continue to study, either take jobs as unskilled workers or remain on the land.

  • Issue Year: X/1969
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 119-120
  • Page Count: 2
  • Language: English
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