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CHAPTER 3 EDUCATIONAL PERSONNEL
2 Distribution of Teachers
(4) Universities from Which University Teachers Graduated and Those in Which They Serve


As shown in Chart 3-14, the proportion of teaching staff in the universities with the graduate course graduating from the same universities in which they teach, stood at 42.1% in national universities, 38.0% in local universities and 40.0% in private universities respectively. Classified by faculties, the proportion of teaching staff serving in the same universities from which they graduated is high at around 50-60% in the medical and dental faculties in national, local and private universities. In national universties, that proportion is high in the faculties dealing with humanities, social science, science and engineering.

Chart 3-14. Proportion of University Teachers Serving in Same Universities from Which They Graduated (only in Universities with Graduate Schools) (1971)

Next, with regard to the distribution of all university teachers, classified by universities from which they graduated, about a half are the graduates of a total of eight universities, as shown in Table 3-4. Classified by the faculty in which they serve, graduates of a total of four universities are found to occupy about a half of teaching positions in the faculties relatecl to humanities and the faculty of education.

Table 3-4, Percentage or Distribqtion or University Teachers, by University from Which They Graduated (1971)


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