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E.—2.

Appendix 1).

No. 2. DETAILED TABLES. Table P1.—More Detailed Table showing the Number of Students in the Four Training Colleges during last Quarter of 1913. (a) As classified by Divisions; (b) as classified by Years.

Note. —The number of University graduate students (under clause 14) included in Division Ais 6: Christchurch, 1 male, 2 females; Otago, 3 females. Division A. —Ex-pupil-teachers or ex-probationers, also University graduates admitted for one year of training. Division B.—Students other than ex-pupil-teachers or ex-probationers who have passed Matriculation or some higher University examination. Division C—Uneertificated teachers from small schools. Division D.—Other teachers admitted without allowances.

Table P2.— University Work undertaken by Students.

Table P3. —Training-college Work undertaken by Students who completed their Second Year in 1911.

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As classified I by Divi isions. Is classi ifled bj Years. -i Training Colleges. i Division A. I Division B. Divisi ion C. i Divisi i ion D. First Year. \ Second 1 Year. Totals. Auckland Wellington 3hristchurch )unedin M. F. 32 64 20 84 27 ■ 77 27 67 M. F. 5 3 1 1 3 9 15 15 22 15 14 M 4 F. ! [ M. F. 24 11 18 21 M. F. 35 51 47 52 M. 17 9 10 15 32 34 33 30 F. 4] t>7 20 85 28 80 36 82 125 314 113 285 M. F. Total 108 105 108 118 Totals, 1913 106 292 4 74 185 51 129 439 Totals, 1912 95 270 3 1 52 159 61 126 398

'raining .ege. Subject. Auckland. Wellington. Ohristchurch. ' Dunedin. I Latin English French German Economics ... Economic geography ... History Mathematics Physical science Chemistry ... BotanyZoology Geology Mental science Education ... Domestic science Voice-production •• • I 19 81 7 . . 1 21 11 17 1 57 ... 6 96 108 25 77 6 1 7 2 18 1 7 25 51 36 48 72 78 6 16 14 42 14 1 8 28 1 4 6 24 1 8 1 2 9 19 62 56 50

Training College. Name of Subject. Auckl Subjects taken in 1912. end. Wellington. Christchorch. Dnnedin. Subjects Subjects Subjects Subjects Subjects Subjects Subjects taken in i taken in taken in taken in taken in taken In taken in 191::. 1912. 1913. 1912. 1913. 1912. 1913. I _. _l_ I ! I Methods of teaching Handwork Elementary science Agriculture Botany and agricultural botany Physical culture Vocal music Drawing Cookery Woodwork Needlework and dress-cutting . . Swimming Hygiene Education Nature study Military drill Ambulance work Kindergarten principles Domestic science Psychology Elocution 08 67 68 62 f>8 48 48 48 43 51 42 . 43 45 48 43 .. .. 42 44 46 48 .. 36 44 .. 43 16 6 13 11 ..C.. 42 27 49 .. 43 .. 37 42 45 48 48 43 8 28 42 45 48 48 43 .. 32 14 38 .. .. 15 29 10 . . .. 4 31 38 34 2 48 43 I 27 48 43 42 38 43 68 35 17 68 69 43 .. 34 42 '.'. 19 10 9 .. .. 13 31 .. .. 38 .. 29 211 34 38 .... 11

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