Comparative table of Courses of Study in ten cities. [Transcriber Note: Table split]

ReligionNorwegianMathematicsGeographyHistoryNature Study
City Sex(A)BGBGBGBGBGBG
Christiania242250442623988877
Bergen2121555329288899710
Trondhjem2322575131271211111188
Stavanger22226357303088111177
Drammen242452472925888865
Kristiansand2222494925251010111187
Aalesund27274644262266111165
Fredrikshald2122524425231099756
Skien2121474425241089875
Kristiansund242450472726889887
WritingDrawingVocal MusicManual TrainingGymnasticsTotal
City Sex(A)BGBGBGBGBGBG
Christiania1614865562695168168
Bergen1089855824107172178
Trondhjem1815744582997188190
Stavanger12104455102385180182
Drammen1713535562585168168
Kristiansand131355556886162161
Aalesund1615435562195162164
Fredrikshald1411566682474162162
Skien16144455102485162162
Kristiansund18153355620105168168

[Note A: B refers to boys, G to girls.]

Religion Reading Reckoning Riting

The four R's in Norway's educational system form the center of their educational endeavors. Only a superficial glance at the tables presented is necessary in order to notice their prominence throughout the course of study. While the amount of time devoted to them is in itself a sufficiently strong indication of their predominance, we must also carry in mind an allowance for closest possible correlation between them as constant and additional factors along the same line. Bearing these things in mind we enter at once upon the discussion of the course of study or school plan. Though the programs presented and digest of plans following or accompanying are taken from particular schools, the discussion throughout will be general unless otherwise specified. For varied reasons, but chiefly because they are typical, specific, and concrete, the courses of study used in Christiania—primary and secondary—are chosen as illustrations. The following is not a verbatim translation of Christiania's plan of instruction but an abbreviated statement of the work as outlined in their published school plan (Skoleplan). I have endeavored to select the more vital points throughout and to represent them as exactly as a condensed version renders possible. Where inaccuracies or omissions occur they are due to a demand for economy—the things omitted not being regarded as absolute essentials to a correct representation of the intent and spirit of the work as carried on.

OUTLINE OF SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION

Religion

Aim. The aims of instruction in religion are to develop the religious instincts of the children and to instill in them a recognition of Christianity, out of which may grow a healthy Christian life and a clear conception of the church.