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II. Courses Leading to the Normal Professional Certificate for Kindergarten
and Primary Grade Teaching:
First Three Quarters—
Industrial and Fine Arts I—Introduction to Industrial and Fine Arts or Ed. s41 |
1 session-hour |
Education sB2-II—Educational Psychology | 1 session-hour |
Education s31—Nature Study | 1 session-hour |
Education sB2-I—Elementary Educational Psychology | 1 session-hour |
Education sB2-III—Principles of Teaching | 1 session-hour |
Education s45—The Teaching of Arithmetic | 1 session-hour |
Education s32—Child Literature | 1 session-hour |
Education s36—The Teaching of Reading | 1 session-hour |
English s41—Survey of English Grammar | 1 session-hour |
Education s38—Methods in Language and Spelling, Primary Grades |
1 session-hour |
Phy. Ed. s92—Physical Education—Primary Grades | ½ session-hour |
Phy. Ed. s94—Theory, Methods and Practice | ½ session-hour |
Education sB12-I—School Hygiene | 1 session-hour |
Music—Public School Music | 1 session-hour |
Education s46—General Geography | 1 session-hour |
Elective | 1 session-hour |
15 session-hours |
Second Three Quarters—
Education sB3-III—Measurement in Elementary Education |
1 session-hour |
Education sB1-I—History of Education | 1 session-hour |
Education s42—Civics and History | 1 session-hour |
History sB3-I—American History | 1 session-hour |
Education—Supervised Teaching | 2 session-hours |
Dramatic Art s44—Art of Expression; Reading and Speaking |
1 session-hour |
English s42—The Teaching of Composition | 1 session-hour |
English sA—Literature | 1 session-hour |
Physical Education s95—Folk and Aesthetic Dancing | ½ session-hour |
Electives | 5½ session-hours |
15 session-hours |
Appropriate credit will be allowed on this certificate for courses taken in
other standard teachers colleges or normal schools.
Note—Teachers who desire to take Supervised Teaching must notify the Dean of the
Summer Quarter at least 30 days before the opening of the first term in order to be assured
of securing it, as the number of such students who may be accommodated is necessarily
limited. Students are urged to take this course immediately after securing 18 session-hours
credit.
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