英文摘要 |
Limited by the Japan's colonial policies, being a student of medical school and teacher's school were the “only” way to receive the higher education. In this way, teachers and doctors were considered to be the social elites in Japanese colonial period. Teachers with the status of an official, especially had huge influences, over local education and culture. In such situation, teachers were proud of their career and devoted themselves to education. Those images of teachers in Japanese colonial period leave the expectations and positive images to later society.
Current studies seem to merely focus on the analyzing of education stages and researching of the system of common schools. The studies of the wage of teachers are waiting for being researched.
With the exploration of basic historical archives and the biography literature in that time, the author indicates the wage of teachers, compares them with other occupations, tries to comment the rationality of the wage, and explains the common society situation that teachers usually dropped this career after a short time. |