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I. ELEMENTARY CERTIFICATES.
A. Students registering after June 1, 1922, must meet the following
conditions for certificate.1. Entrance.
a. Graduation from an accredited high school, or
b. An accredited private secondary school.
c. Graduates admitted upon less than the above requirements
cannot apply for a certificate of any type until
satisfactory credits have been placed before the State Department.d. Holders of First Grade Certificates who are more than
twenty-one years of age and have had at least three years
of teaching experience after receiving First Grade Certificate,
may be permitted to enter the course.
232. Requirements.
Amount of credits required for Elementary Certificate:
College session hours 15 Laboratory periods have one-half value
3. Distribution of Credits.
a. Academic subjects,—
English, History or Science 3-4 session hours b.
Educational Subjects,— 2-3 session hours (1) General Education, Educational Psychology (2) Health and Physical Education 2 session hours (a) Course in School Hygiene and Physical Inspection
of School Children as outlined by the State
Board.(b) Course in Physical Education c.
Elementary Education 3-5 session hours d.
Applied Arts 2 session hours Music Manual Training Drawing Penmanship.
4. No credit on this course can be allowed those who have had
normal training high school work. Credits secured for education
in high schools can only be accepted as high school
units for admission to course.5. Students are not permitted to carry more than three subjects
in the summer terms.
B. Old Elementary Courses.
1. Second and Third years will be given in 1922-1924—see
page 26.2. No student can register under regulations set up for old
elementary courses, as outlined.3. Following regulations are in force in so far as the second
and third years of elementary professional courses are
concerned:—a. Any person who began the elementary course prior to
July 1, 1922, and who presents credit for the first year of
this course, may be permitted to take the second and third
year of the course in one summer session of twelve weeks.b. Graduates of the normal training departments in high
schools who enter the elementary professional course
may be credited with one-third of the requirement for
this course, said one-third to be fixed in the discretion
of the summer school director.c. An applicant who has taught for at least three years on a
first grade certificate may, if she so elect, complete the
elementary professional course in two summers, and be
excused from the prescribed six weeks of academic work24
in the first summer.d. The number of subjects in the elementary professional
course will be strictly adhered to, namely, four (4) subjects
in the second year; and five (5) subjects in the
third year.e. Applicants who have completed two years of the three
year course, as outlined to 1920, and thus have credit
for the ten courses, shall take in the summer school the
third year of the present professional course embracing
five subjects. In cases where obvious duplication of
branches occurs, the director of the summer school
shall have discretion to make appropriate substitutes.f. The subjects of writing shall be taken in either the second
or the third year of the elementary professional course
unless the applicant can present a certificate showing
proficiency to teach this subject, or can present a grade
on her course in writing which would entitle her to such
a certificate.g. Applicants who have credits upon course as outlined
prior to the summer of 1917, will have to enter the
course under the regulations set up for January 1922,
appropriate credit being allowed for courses completed.h. CREDITS CANNOT BE ADJUSTED SO THAT THE
ELEMENTARY CERTIFICATE MAY BE OBTAINED
IN ONE SUMMER, UNLESS A WRITTEN PERMISSION
HAS BEEN GRANTED BY THE STATE
DEPARTMENT.
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