Document Type
Graduate Research
Degree
Master of Science
Publication Date
5-1-1947
Abstract
Excerpt: "In this study an attempt is made to determine the status of business education in the Negro high schools and colleges of Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Missouri. Fifty-four questionnaires were sent out, two were sent to the two Negro high schools in Kansas, sixteen were sent to the Negro schools in Oklahoma, twenty-four to the Negro high schools and colleges in Arkansas, and twelve to the Negro schools in Missouri. Of the fifty-four questionnaires sent out, thirty-three were returned, two from the schools in Kansas, eleven from Oklahoma, twelve from Arkansas, and eight from Missouri. Twenty-three of the thirty-three schools reporting offered business subjects in the school program. [...] The writer's conclusion is that business training, seemingly, is in the background of the school program in the majority of the Negro schools in this area."
Recommended Citation
Wilson, Lillian Kathleen, "A Study to determine the status of business education in the Negro high schools and colleges in the states of Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Missouri" (1947). Research Problems, 1940-1991. 54.
https://digitalcommons.pittstate.edu/problems/54
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