The University of Virginia record March 15, 1917 | ||
REGULATIONS DEPARTMENT PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
Outline for Primary Grades (New Course).
Principles of Elementary Education—Education 129a | 30 periods |
(Suggested text—Thorndike's Education—Macmillan.) | |
Methods in Reading I—Education 132 | 30 periods |
Songs and Games—Physical Education 193 | 30 periods |
Arithmetic I—Education 139 | 30 periods |
Writing 113a; 113b; 113c; 113d | 30 periods |
Methods in Language I—Education 142 | 30 periods |
Principles of Teaching and Studying—Education 131 | 30 periods |
(Suggested text—Kirkpatrick's Fundamentals of Child Study.) |
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Methods in Reading II—Education 133a; 133b | 30 periods |
Methods in Language and Spelling—Education 134 | 30 periods |
Publc School Music | 30 periods |
Hygiene and Sanitation—Education 135 | 30 periods |
Methods and Management | 30 periods |
(Suggested text—The Teaching Process, by Strayer; and School Management, by Salisbury.) |
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Drawing | 30 periods |
Nature Study and Home Geography | 30 periods |
Primary Industrial Work | 30 periods |
Child Literature and Home Stories | 30 periods |
Observation | 20 periods |
Outline for Gramar Grades (sic) (New Course).
Principles of Elementary Education—Education 129b | 30 periods |
(Suggested text—Thorndike's Education—Macmillan.) | |
Methods in Language and Spelling—English 149 and 150 or 148 |
30 periods |
Methods in Civics and History—Education 136 | 30 periods |
Methods in Writing 113a; 113b; 113c; 113d | 30 periods |
Arithmetic I—Education 137 | 30 periods |
Songs and Games—Physical Education 192 | 30 periods |
Principles of Teaching and Studying—Education 17 | 30 periods |
(Suggested text—Human Behavior—Colvin and Bagley). | |
Methods in Language and Grammar—English 151 | 30 periods |
Methods in Arithmetic II—Education 138 | 30 periods |
Public School Music | 30 periods |
Agriculture 106 or 107 | 30 periods |
Methods and Management | 30 periods |
(Suggested text—The Teaching Process, by Strayer; and Management, by Salisbury.) |
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Methods in Literature and Reading | 30 periods |
Methods in Geography | 30 periods |
Drawing or Industrial Work or Home Economics | 60 periods |
Observation | 20 periods |
If drawing or industrial work is taken in the third year an elective
will also be required.
(c) The course for the Summer School Professional Certificate.—
Advanced Grade, must embrace the following courses of college
grade: Two required courses—English and education—four elective
courses—to be chosen from any of the following branches: Agriculture,
biology, field botany, chemistry, domestic economy, drawing,
French, geography, German, history, hygiene and sanitation, Latin,
literature, library methods, manual training, mathematics, music,
philosophy, physics, and psychology.
This certificate entitles the holder to teach only in the elementary
schools.
(d) Summer School Professional Certificate—For High School
Grades—Minimum Entrance Requirement.—The holder of a Virginia
First Grade High School Certificate or the holder of a Virginia
First Grade Certificate who presents satisfactory evidence of
having completed the equivalent of a standard four-year high school
course, shall be granted a Summer School Professional Certificate
—For High School Grades, under the terms and conditions hereinafter
stated.
The certificate and other credentials which entitle the applicant
to enter upon and pursue the course of study herein outlined must
be presented to and approved by the conductor of the summer
school before the applicant can be registered and admitted to
classes.
The Summer School Professional Certificate.—For High School
Grades entitles the holder to teach only the high school branches
named in the certificate.
General Requirements.—The courses prescribed in any of the
branches hereinafter stated for the Summer School Professional
Certificate—For High School Grades, must embrace no work unless
it be of College Grade, requiring minimum hours or recitation periods
of sixty minutes each. These courses must be taken in a summer
school at a registered college or university and must be completed
within a period of three years from the date of beginning.
In all cases a statement of each professor under whom the course is
pursued, to the effect that the applicant is highly proficient in his
branch, must accompany the final report.
The following "Content Table" gives the number of hours or
recitation periods required in each branch, and in addition thereto
the applicant must complete a course of thirty hours in educational
psychology and the principles of teaching. Any of the following
courses in Education have been approved by the Department of Public
Instruction as satisfying this condition: Education 10, 11, 12, 13,
14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21.
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