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CHANGES IN REGULATIONS AFFECTING FIRST GRADE
AND PROVISIONAL FIRST GRADE CERTIFICATES

The State Board of Education has authorized the Department of
Education to raise standards for the teaching profession, in order that
by 1931 the Elementary Certificate, requiring at least one year of professional
training of college grade, will constitute the minimum legal
license for teachers in the elementary grades.

The division of teacher-training is anxious to encourage the raising
of the requirements as rapidly as is compatible with the interests of
many experienced and satisfactory teachers who happen not to
hold the Elementary Certificate. The following schedule, therefore,


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is adopted in order to meet as rapidly as possible the minimum standards
set up by the State Board of Education.

1. Holders of the Provisional First Grade Certificate issued during
the summer of 1926, on the completion of one-third (five college session-hours'
credit) of the course required for the Elementary Certificate,
were expected to complete the second third of this course during
the summer of 1927; and on completion of the second third (ten college
session-hours' credit) of the course, were granted a Provisional
Elementary Certificate. This certificate will be good for two years;
but in view of the fact that some applicants may have begun this work
in the summer of 1926 with the notion of receiving in 1927 a First
Grade Certificate good for five years, the division of teacher-training
will extend this provisional certificate to 1931, in any case where the
applicant may show her inability to complete the requirements for the
Elementary Certificate within the two year period.

2. High school graduates who entered teacher-training institutions in
the summer of 1927 and complete one-third (five college session hours'
credit) of the work leading to the Elementary Certificate, will not receive
certificates; but on the completion of the second third (ten college
session-hours' credit) of the course in the summer of 1928 or before,
will be granted Provisional Elementary Certificates good for one
year.

3. Holders of First Grade Certificates issued on State examinations,
or on completion of two-thirds (ten session-hours' credit) of the work
for the Elementary Certificate, may have their certificates, upon expiration,
renewed as Provisional Elementary Certificates and maintained
in force until 1931. All such holders of First Grade Certificates,
however, are urged to complete the requirements for the Elementary
Certificate at the very earliest possible moment; it being the purpose
of the division of teacher-training to bring about the minimum requirement
for the Elementary Certificate at the earliest possible date without
having seriously handicapped those applicants who may of necessity
take the full five years for adjustment to the new requirements.