1948-1949 Academic Catalog

play, eating, sleeping, in emotional stress and in social adjustment. Special kindergarten-primary programs studied. Two hours, one semester. 26. Graphic Expression Free hand drawing and sketching planned to develop individual technique. Two hours credit, one semester. 27. Design A course for beginners planned to develop creative power and unders tanding of design as a factor in a1·t expression . Through the use of materials and media varied approaches to creative experience are employed, developing artistic judgement. Two hours credit, one semester. 28. Methods and Materials in Public School Art Opportunity\js given_ to evaluate and become efficient in the dif– ferent Art Medea used in the elementary grades. Two hours, one semester. 29. Tests and Measurements A study of intelligence tests, standardized tests, and the new– type subject-matter test, with the meaning and application of sta– tistical methods. Two hours credit, one semester. 30. Handwriting The methodology of teaching handwriti,µg in the elementary grades and the improvement of the writing ability are taught in this course. One hour credit, one semester. Secondary Education : Professor s Rife, Steele and professor to he elected . 8. Class Management A discussion of management factors which must be met by teacher in the classroom. Two hours credit, one semester. 10. Educational Psychology A study of the psychological principles concerned with the pro– cesses of acquiring, retaining, and applying knowledge presented in secondary schools . Three lwurs credit, one semester. 14. Principles of Secondary Education The individual-social principles of the philosophy of life and education are considered, together wjth the problems, aims, and ob– jectives of the secondary school. Three hours, second semester. 15. Introduction To Educ~tion ( See Elementary Education 15) 17,, History of Education A study of the development of the American school system, with its European background. Three hours, one semester . 22. Tests and Measurements A study of intelligence tElsts, standardized tests, and the new type subject matter tests, with the meaning and application of statistical methods as applied to secondary teaching. Two hours, one semester. 24. Student Teaching Required for St..lte School Certificate. Five hours credit are 32

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