THE CURRY MEMORIAL SCHOOL OF EDUCATION.
Professor Heck.
Professor Maphis.
Required for Admission to the Work of the School: The general
entrance requirements. Students who have not had the equivalent
of the first year's work of the College are advised not to undertake
the work of the school.
For Undergraduates.
Education B1: Introductory Course.—First term, general principles;
second term, educational psychology; third term, school management.
(B. A. or B. S. credit, 3 session-hours.) Hours to be arranged.
Education Building. Professor Heck.
Education B2: Sociological Phases of Education.—First term, introduction
to sociology; second term, evolution of the family and
other educational institutions; third term, social needs of education.
(B. A. or B. S. credit, 3 session-hours.) Hours to be arranged. Education
Building. Professor Heck.
Education B3: Secondary Education.—This course is intended primarily
for students who expect to teach, or occupy some administrative
position in high school or general educational work. It embraces
a study of the Secondary School,—its historical development
and present tendencies, its place and function in organized society,
the current conception of Secondary Education and its relation to
higher education, its curriculum,—based on a general survey of present
educational theory and practice, the high school plant, buildings
and equipment, the organization and administration of state high
school systems. Instruction will be given by reading of texts, lectures,
discussions and study of reports. In connection with this
course a series of conferences on high school problems in Virginia
will be conducted, and Observation Visits will be made to the Charlottesville
High School—and possibly others. (B. A. or B. S. credit,
3 session-hours. Monday and Wednesday, 10-11, Tuesday, 9-10.
Other hours and days may be arranged to suit the class. Professor
Maphis.
For Graduates and Undergraduates.
Education C1: Evolution, Heredity, and Education.—First term,
stages and factors of organic evolution; second term, heredity and
eugenics; third term, biological aspects of education. Hours to be
arranged. Education Building. Professor Heck.
Education C2: Educational Hygiene.—First term, measurements,
defects, and hygiene of development; second term, hygiene of school
buildings, equipment and management; third term, personal and
community hygiene. Hours to be arranged. Education Building.
Professor Heck.
Recommendation of Teachers.
The recommendation of teachers from the School of Education is
in charge of the Bureau of Appointments,—Professor Kent and Professor
Maphis. Through this committee positions are secured,
not only for students of the School of Education, but for students in
other departments, where they are known to be fitted to fill the vacancies
reported. In response to requests from the proper authorities,
teachers are recommended for positions as instructors in colleges
and normal schools, as superintendents, as supervisors in special subjects,
as principals or department teachers in high schools, and as
principals of elementary schools. The demand for teachers has been
greater than the supply. Correspondence with regard to this matter
may be addressed to the Bureau of Appointments, University, Virginia.