The University of Virginia record March 1, 1924 | ||
OLD PROFESSIONAL COURSE.
The second and third years of the old professional course will be offered
as follows:
Outline for Primary Grades.
Methods in Arithmetic—Education 39, 8:30 | 30 periods |
Methods in Reading II—Education 37, 9:30 | 30 periods |
Methods in Language and Spelling—Education 38, 10:30 | 30 periods |
[2] Writing or Drawing, 2:30 | 30 periods |
Methods, Management, Observation[2] —Education 15, 12:30 | 30 periods |
Nature Study and Home Geography—Education 31, 8:30 | 30 periods |
Child Literature and History Stories—Education 32, 9:30 | 30 periods |
Public School Music—Music 12A, 4:30 | 30 periods |
Primary Industrial Work, 9:30 to 11:30; 2:30 to 4:30 | 30 periods |
or | |
Writing, 2:30 | 30 periods |
[2] Observation, 8:30 to 12:25, Midway School | 10 periods |
[2]
Teachers are required to take writing in either second or third year,
unless they are able to present a certificate of proficiency in writing.
Outline for Grammar Grades.
Methods in Civics and History—Education 42, 3:30 | 30 periods |
Grammar and Methods—English 41, 10:30 | 30 periods |
Methods in Geography—Education 35, 11:30 | 30 periods |
[2] Writing or Drawing, 9:30 or 2:30 | 30 periods |
Methods, Management, Observation[2] —Education 15, 12:30 | 30 periods |
Methods in Reading or Literature—Education 44, 10:30 | 30 periods |
Agriculture (School Gardening)—Agriculture 16, 3:30 | 30 periods |
Public School Music—Music 12A, 4:30 | 30 periods |
or | |
Industrial Work—Manual Arts, 8:30 to 10:30 | 30 periods |
or | |
Writing, 9:30 | 30 periods |
Teachers completing this course have special permission to take the
number of courses required.
Teachers completing the third year of the Old Professional Course
may elect the following:
Industrial Arts—2:30 to 3:30.
Agriculture—3:30.
Those who have a conflict in these hours may elect one hour of
handwork from 2:30 to 3:30 and one hour of Music 4:30, or may substitute
Nature Study for Agriculture.
[2] Observation, 8:30 to 12:25, Midway School | 10 periods |
The University of Virginia record March 1, 1924 | ||