University of Virginia record February, 1910 | ||
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.
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.
4. History of the United States.
5. Civil Government in the United States.
6. Virginia History.
250Latin:
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.
4. General Physics (College Course).
5. Laboratory Work to Accompany Course 4.
6. General Physics (College Course).
7. Laboratory Course to Accompany Course 6.
251Primary 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.
University of Virginia record February, 1910 | ||