Public-school children
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Schoolchildren in their Sunday best pose in front of their thatch-roofed, wooden school buildingin an unidentified village in the Mountain Province. By 1915, there were 61 public schools in the Mountain Province. The government was gratified by the natives' response, but apprehensions were raised about educating the mountain people under a curricuclum incompatible with their environmentImage type: Reproduction: Photograph
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Filipinas Heritage Library | Retrato - Specific Subjects | SS00276 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | SS00276 |
Schoolchildren in their Sunday best pose in front of their thatch-roofed, wooden school buildingin an unidentified village in the Mountain Province. By 1915, there were 61 public schools in the Mountain Province. The government was gratified by the natives' response, but apprehensions were raised about educating the mountain people under a curricuclum incompatible with their environment.
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