ENROLLMENT IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS (IN YUGOSLAVIA)
ENROLLMENT IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS (IN YUGOSLAVIA)
Author(s): Vlastimir ČolićSubject(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.
Journal: Yugoslav Survey. A Record of Facts and Information
- Issue Year: X/1969
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 119-120
- Page Count: 2
- Language: English