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SCHOOL OF EDUCATION.
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SCHOOL OF EDUCATION.

In 1920 the Curry Memorial School of Education was organized as a
Department of the University, co-ordinate with the other professional Departments.
The courses in Education, however, count as electives-at-large
and major-electives toward the degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of
Science in the College. The following is a list of the courses offered. A
detailed statement of each course will be found under the announcement of
the Curry Memorial Department of Education, on pages 171-174 of the General
Catalogue.

Education B1: History (and Philosophy) of Education.—(B.A. or B.S.
credit, 3 session-hours.) Assistant Professor Pott.

Education B2: Educational Psychology.—(B.A. or B.S. credit, 3 session-hours.)
Professor Ferguson.

Education B3: Educational Sociology.—(B.A. or B.S. credit, 3 session-hours.)
Professor Smithey.


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Education B5: Educational Administration and Supervision.—(B.A. or
B.S. credit, 3 session-hours.) Professor Manahan.

Education B7: Principles of Secondary Education.—(B.A. or B.S. credit,
3 session-hours.) Professor Smithey.

Education B8: Hygiene and Education.—(B.A. or B.S. credit, 3 session-hours.)
Professor Smithey. (Omitted in 1922-1923.)

Education B9: Elementary School Administration and Supervision.
(B.A. or B.S. credit, 3 session-hours.) Professor Manahan.

Education B10: Methods of Teaching High-School Subjects.—Hours
to be arranged.

(a): The Teaching of Biology in Secondary Schools: Biology B1 prerequisite.—Credit:
2 session-hours. Professors Kepner and Lewis.

(b): A brief course on the Teaching of English in Secondary Schools
will be offered if conditions permit.

(c): The Teaching of French in Secondary Schools: French A and B
prerequisite.
—Hours to be arranged. Associate Professor Graham.

(d): The Teaching of Latin in Secondary Schools: Latin A1 prerequisite.—Hours
to be arranged. Assistant Professor McLemore.

(e): The Teaching of Spanish in Secondary Schools: Spanish A and
B prerequisite.
—Hours to be arranged. Assistant Professor Knight.

Education B11: Directed Teaching: Education B10 prerequisite.—Credit:
2 session-hours toward the B.S. in Education. Hours to be arranged.

Education C1: The Learning Process and Individual Differences: Education
B2 or Psychology B1 and one other B course in Education, prerequisite.

To be given in alternate years with Education C6. Professor Ferguson.

Education C2: Educational Surveys: State, City and County: Education
B5 and one other B course in Education, prerequisite.
—To be given in alternate
years with Education C3. Professor Manahan.

Education C3: Standard Tests in School Subjects: Education B5 and
one other B course in Education, prerequisite.
—To be given in alternate years
with Education C2. Professor Manahan.

Education C4: Problems in Secondary Education: Education B7 and
one other B course in Education, prerequisite.
—Professor Smithey.

Education C5: Sociology and Education: Education B3 and one other
B course in Education, prerequisite.
—Professor Smithey.

Education C6: Mental Tests and their Applications: Education B2 or
Psychology B1 and one other B course in Education, prerequisite.
—To be given
in alternate years with Education C1. Professor Ferguson.

Education D1: Seminar in Educational Psychology.—Hours by appointment.
Professor Ferguson.


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Education D2: Seminar in School Administration.—Hours by appointment.
Professor Manahan.

Education D3: Seminar in Secondary Education.—Hours by appointment.
Professor Smithey.