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Show Engineering Problems and Occupational Information. (See Engineering 40, page 114). Engineering Problems, Study Habits, and Study Techniques. (See Engineering 41, page 114). DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION M. E. Allen, J. B. Harvey, E. C. Larsen, J. G. Olson, W. D. Stratford The student who plans to prepare for teaching or school administration should identify himself as an education major early in the school year. He should also select a teaching major (mathematics, English, etc.) as early as possible. Elementary Education CURRICULUM Course Basic English 1, 2, 3 Requirements Health Education 1 Orientation 1 Physical Education Area Humanities Requirements Life Sciences Physical Sciences Social Sciences Professional Education 1 Requirements Education 2 Psychology 1 Psychology 9 Recommended Art 6 Professional Bacteriology 10 Courses English 25 Music 18 Psychology 17 Speech 6 Description Credit Basic Communication 9 Personal Hygiene 2 Freshman Orientation 2 3 approved activities 3 See list of 10-12 subjects 10-12 on pages 30-33 10-12 10-12 Prin. of Education 3 Organ, and Adminis. 3 General Psychology 5 Child Psychology 3 Art for Teachers 3 School Sanitation 3 Children's Literature 5 Public School Music 3 Educ. Statistics 3 Speech for Teachers 3 The curriculum for Secondary Education is the same as for Elementary Education except that Art 6, English 25, and Music 18 are not recommended. The Education Club. The Education Club is a professional club organized for the purpose of fostering a social and professional relationship among members who are interested in teaching as a career. Regular monthly meetings are conducted in which feature speakers and programs present functional problems of classroom teaching. Practical teaching aids are demonstrated to the teachers in training by especially outstanding and qualified teachers in service. Professional relationships between school districts and club members are encouraged by the Club, and substitute teaching assignments are recommended. |