1911-1912 Academic Catalog

CEDARVILLE CoLLEGE 4. After twenty-four months of successful teach– ing, holders of such certificates will be granted life high school certificates upon successful examination in the Theory and Practice of Teaching, and in the History and Science of Education. 5. In order to secure these advantages, a candidat for certification must take the required two-year or four year course in an institution approved by the State Com– missioner of Common Schools, and must receive a di– ploma of graduation from such course. 6. The courses must include actual teaching under supervision in a training school. 7. The courses must be approved by the State Commissioner of Common Schools. 8. Graduation from a high school of the first grade, or from a secondary school of equivalent standing, mus be required for admission to these courses The Normal Department of Cedarville College ha met all of the requirements of the Hawkins Act. It graduates are, therefore, entitled to the privileges of th law. T he Preparatory Department of Cedarville Col lege, having been approved by the State Commissione of Common Schools as equivalent to a high school of th first grade, its graduates are admitted without conditio to the two-year and four-year courses. ONE-YEAR TEACHERS' REVIEW COURSE. First Semester. H ours Per VVee Pedagogy English Grammar. Arithmetic .......... . .•... United States History. English Literature.

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