1909-1910 Academic Catalog

CEDARVILLE COLLEGE. MUSIC. PROl'ESSOR R USSELL. 53. ELECTIVE Mus1c-Elccti\•e work in Music to the amount of eighteen credits will be counted toward the A.B. degree. Eighteen lessons constitute the work required for one credit. Students electing music must pay the usual fees for lessons in music in addition to their regular tuition fees. This course is open to Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors. See the Department of Music for the nature of the work offered. ORATORY. PROFESSOR P AL:\1ER. 54. EI,F.CTIVF. ORATORY-Elective work in Oratory to the amount of eighteen credits will be counted toward the A.B. degree. Eigh– teen lessons constitute the work required for one credit. Students electing oratory must pay the usual fees for lessons in oratory in addition to their regular tuition fees. This course is open to Sopho– mores, Juniors, and Seniors. See the Department of Oratory for the nature of the work offered. PEDAGOGY AND HISTORY OF EDUCATION. PROFESSORS ALLEN AND MCCHESNEY. 55. HISTORY OF EoUCATION-The educational systems and ideals of Oriental and classical nations, of ~ledfreval Europe and of modern times are considered in their bearings on present problems. The texl is Painter's. Required of students in the Teachers' Course, first semester, first year. Elective for Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors. Three hours a ·week, first semester. s6- PRINCIPLF.S Ot" Pt:DACOCY-The fundamental principles are explained and illustrated and applied in a practical way to the various problems of class-room instruction. The texts are i'.\kMurry's Gen– eral Method and Method of the Recitation. Required of students in the Teachers' Course, second semester, first year. Elective for Soph– omores, Juniors, and Seniors. Three ho11rs a week, second se111ester.

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