University of Virginia Library

COURSES OFFERED.

The following courses were offered in the Summer School Session
of 1909 and will, with slight changes, be repeated in the session
of 1910.

  • Agriculture:

    • 1. Elementary Agriculture.

    • 2. Advanced Agriculture.

  • Astronomy:

    • 1. High School Course.

    • 2. College Course.

  • Biology:

    • A. Botany:

      • 1. Structural Botany.

      • 2. Systematic Botany.

      • 3. Field Botany.

    • B. Zoölogy:

      • 1. Structural Zoölogy.

      • 2. Systematic Zoölogy.

  • Chemistry:

    • 1. General Chemistry for High School Teachers.

    • 2. Laboratory Course.

  • Domestic Economy:

    • 1. Domestic Science.

    • 2. Domestic Art.

  • Drawing:

    • 1. Course for High School Teachers.

    • 2. Advanced Drawing for Teachers of Advanced Grades and Art
      Students.

    • 3. Course for Elementary School Teachers.

    • 4. Course for Primary and Grammar School Teachers.


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  • Education:

    • 1. Supervision and Administration of Schools.

    • 2. School Management.

    • 3. Problems and Principles of Secondary Education.

    • 4. Matter and Method in the High School.

    • 5. Principles of Teaching and Educational Psychology.

    • 6. History of Modern Education.

    • 7. Theory and Practice of Teaching.

    • 8. Grammar Grade Methods.

    • 9. Present Day Problems in Public School Work (Round Table
      Conference).

    • 10. Rural School Problems (with special reference to one and two-teacher
      schools).

  • English:

    • 1. English Grammar and Composition.

    • 2. Rhetoric and Composition.

    • 3. English Literature.

    • 4. American Literature.

    • 5. Southern Literature.

    • 6. Expression.

    • 7. Elementary Language Work.

    • 8. Elementary Grammar.

  • French:

    • 1. Elementary French.

    • 2. Advanced French.

  • Geography:

    • 1. Primary Geography.

    • 2. Grammar School Geography.

    • 3. Physical Geography.

    • 4. Economic Geography.

  • Geology.

  • German:

    • 1. Course for Beginners.

    • 2. Advanced Course.

  • Greek:

    • 1. Homer.

    • 2. Beginner's Course.

    • 3. Xenophon's Anabasis.

    • 4. Orations of Lysias.

    • 5. New Testament Greek.

  • History:

    • 1. Ancient History.

    • 2. Mediæval and Modern History.

    • 3. English History.


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    • 4. History of the United States.

    • 5. Civil Government in the United States.

    • 6. Virginia History.

  • Latin:

    • 1. Beginner's Course.

    • 2. Cæsar.

    • 3. Cicero.

    • 4. Vergil.

    • 5. Livy.

    • 6. Catullus.

  • Manual Training:

    • 1. Woodworking for High Schools.

    • 2. Constructive Design.

    • 3. Handwork for the Elementary Grades.

  • Mathematics:

    • 1. Review of High School Algebra.

    • 2. Advanced Algebra.

    • 3. Plane Geometry.

    • 4. Solid Geometry.

    • 5. Plane and Spherical Trigonometry.

    • 6. Analytic Geometry.

    • 7. Differential Calculus.

    • 8. Integral Calculus.

    • 9. Methods in Arithmetic.

    • 10. Beginner's Algebra.

  • Music:

    • 1. Music for Upper Grades and High Schools.

    • 2. Instrumental Music.

    • 3. Music for First Four Grades.

  • Nature Study and School Gardening.

  • Philosophy:

    • 1. Deductive Logic.

    • 2. Inductive Logic.

    • 3. Ethics.

    • 4. Philosophy.

  • Physical Training:

    • 1. Gymnastics for Men.

    • 2. Physical Culture for Women.

  • Physics:

    • 1. Experimental Physics for High School Teachers.

    • 2. Experimental Physics for High School Teachers.

    • 3. Laboratory Work to Accompany Courses 1 and 2.


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    • 4. General Physics (College Course).

    • 5. Laboratory Work to Accompany Course 4.

    • 6. General Physics (College Course).

    • 7. Laboratory Course to Accompany Course 6.

  • Primary School Methods:

    • 1. For First and Second Grade Teachers.

    • 2. For Third and Fourth Grade Teachers.

  • Psychology.

  • Spanish (for beginners).

  • Story Telling:

    • 1. Classic Stories.

    • 2. The Art of Story Telling.

  • Teachers Training Class:

    • 1. Arithmetic.

    • 2. Geography.

    • 3. General Geography.

    • 4. United States History.

    • 5. Civil Government.

  • Writing.