1942-1943 Academic Catalog
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 25 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Requirements for Admission The requirements for admission to the Department of Education of Cedarville College are as follows: 1. Graduation from a first-grade high school, with 16 units of credit, or its equivalent. 2. Passing the Ohio State University Psychological Test with a score above the minimum set by the Department of Education of Ohio. 3. Payment of tuition and all fees regularly charged by Cedar– ville College. 4. The fee for practice teaching which is $20.00 must be paid in advance before places are provided for this work. An average of B in the teaching field is also a prerequisite for the practice teaching. General Information Two curricula that lead to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Education are offered. The first prepares for teaching in the element– ary field and the second prepares for teaching in the secondary field. The work for the first year in both curricula is the same. It is the purpose during this year to introduce the student to the various teaching fields both as to opportunities and responsibilities with the hope of eliminating teacher misfits. I. Elementary Education Because of the need for more elementary teachers, the Ohio De– partment of Education will offer a temporary certificate (at the re– quest of a local or county superintendent) to a student who has com– pleted the equivalent of two years' training in the elementary curri– culum at Cedarville College. The basic requirements can be met in two summers and one full college year; that is, by entering June 15, 1942, a student can qualify for a temporary certificate by September, 1943. For further information, write Professor A. J. Hostetler, Cedarville, Ohio. Because the approved four-year curriculum remains the standard in elementary as well as high school training, we publish these curri– cula. Adjustments will be made by the Department to meet the individual needs.
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