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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, also 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.

Education B1: History of Education: (B.A. or B.S. credit, 3 session-hours.)

Associate Professor Zehmer.

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

Professor Ferguson.

Education B3: Modern Elementary Education: (B.S. in Education
credit, 3 session hours.)

Assistant Professors Acker, Jarman, and McLester.

Education B4: Elementary School Teaching and Supervision: (B.S. in
Education credit, 3 session-hours.)

Assistant Professors Acker and McLester.

Education B5: Educational Administration and Supervision: (B.A. or
B.S. credit, 2 session-hours.) Second and third terms.

Professor Manahan and Assistant Professor Jarman.

Education B7: Modern Secondary Education: (B.A. or B.S. credit, 3
session-hours.)

Professor Smithey.

Education B8: School Administration and Supervision: (B.A. or B.S.
credit, 3 session-hours.)

Professor Smithey.

Education B11a: Special Methods in High School Subjects: Hours to
be arranged. (Credit, 1 session-hour for each course.)

(1) The Teaching of English in Secondary Schools.

Mr. Meade.

(2) The Teaching of Mathematics in Secondary Schools.

Mr. Lankford.

(3) The Teaching of Science in Secondary Schools.

Mr. Lankford.


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(4) The Teaching of Social Studies in Secondary Schools.

Mr. Swindler.

Education B11b: Directed Teaching: Open only to seniors. Education
B7 and B11a prerequisite.
—Hours to be arranged. (B.S. in Education credit, 2
session-hours.)

Professor Smithey and Critic Teachers.

Education B12: School Hygiene and Sanitation: Hours to be arranged.
(Credit, 1 session-hour.) First term.

Assistant Professor Jarman.

Education C2: Problems in School Administration: Education B5 and
Education B7 or B8 prerequisite.—To be given in alternate years with Education
C3.

Professor Manahan and Assistant Professor Jarman.

Education C3: Problems in Elementary School Supervision: Education
B5 and Education B7 or B8 prerequisite.—To be given in alternate years with
Education C2.

Professor Manahan and Assistant Professor Jarman.

Education C4: Problems in High School Administration: Education
B7 and Education B8 or B5 prerequisite.—To be given in alternate years with
Education C5.

Professor Smithey.

Education C5: Problems in High School Supervision: Education B8
and one other B course in Education prerequisite.—To be given in alternate
years with Education C4. (Not offered in 1935-36.)

Professor Smithey.

Education C6: Mental Measurement: Psychology B1 and one B course
in Education prerequisite.

Professor Ferguson.

Note: Psychology C3, Genetic Psychology, Psychology C4, Theoretical
Psychology, Psychology C5, Systematic Psychology, Psychology C6, special
Topics in Genetic Psychology, and Psychology C8, Statistical Method, may be
offered toward meeting the requirements for graduate degrees in Education.

See descriptions of these courses under School of Psychology.

Education C7: Problems in Elementary Education: 6 session-hours in
elementary education prerequisite.

Professor Manahan and Assistant Professors Acker and McLester.

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.

Education D4: Seminar in Elementary Education: Hours to be arranged.

Professor Manahan and Assistant Professors Acker, Jarman and McLester.