1923-1924 Academic Catalog

/ NORMAL DEPARTMENT NORMAL CURRICULA FOR HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS Two curricula for the professional training of high school teacher hav already b en described; 1. The Arts-Education Curriculum, leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts and th state provi ional high school certificate (described under th collegiate department) ; 2. The Graduate Education urriculum, leading to th degree of Bachelor of Scienc in Education (d scrib ed und r the Arts– Education Curriculum). NORMAL CURRICULUM FOR ELEMENTARY TEACHERS REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION The requirements for admis ion to the elementary teachers' curriculum is graduation from a high school of the first grade or its equivalent. Under xceptional circumstanc s stud nts not able to meet this requirement may be admitted for sp cial work. COURSES OFFERED The student may choose from the following list whatever studies he is prepared for and ne ds or wishes to pursue: PROFESS IONAL STUDIES Hours per week Hours per week History of Education ................ 3 rrinciples of Teaching .............. 3 School Admini s tration and Science of Education .................. 3 Managem nt ............................ 2 Educational Meas urements ...... 3 Gen e ral Psychology .................. 3 Ob se rvation and Practice Child P s ychology ...... .-................. 3 T eac hin g .................................. 3 Educational Psychology ............ 2 Other subjects will be taught if there is demand for them. SUPPLEMENTAL BULLETIN Various changes in this departm nt will probably be made be– fore the opening of the Fall Semester, 1923. These changes will mean a decid d advance over the present curriculum. A special bulletin will be issued as soon as the new plans take definite shape . Copi s of this bulletin will be sent to any address upon applica– tion to the Presi dent of the oll ge . RATES OF TUITION The fee for in struction in the normal department i s thirty dollars per semester, payable on the opening day. This includes a tuition f e of fifteen dollars, a contingent fe of ten dollars, and an athletic f e of five dollars. The athletic fee secures the right to a ticket of admission to all athletic contests conducted by the college. For other xpenses se page 25. PAGE 'l'WENTY-SEVEN

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