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CHAPTER 3 EDUCATIONAL PERSONNEL
4 Teacher Job Performance
(2) Number of Schools in Which Teachers Serve


At how many schools (including the school of initial appointment) do teachers serve in relation to the length of their service years? The actual state of this question, as observed for local elementary and lower secondary schools, local and private upper secondary schools and national and private universities respectively, is shown in Chart 3-19.

It indicates that, in every type of school except national universities, the longer the teachers' service, the larger grow the number of schools in which they serve, and the higher the school level, the smaller is the number of schools in which they serve. As to the average number of schools where teachers with 26-30 service years serve, teachers of local elementary and lower secondary schools serve in the greatest nurnber at 5.2 schools, followed by those of local upper secondary schools at 3.4, those of private upper secondary schools at 2.4 aitd those of national universities at 1.8 in thar order.

Chart 3-19. Number of Schools in which Teachers Serve by Years of Service (1971)


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