Announcement of the summer session (1913) (14758510216)
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Identifier: announcementofsu1913wayn (find matches)
Title: Announcement of the summer session
Year: 1900 (1900s)
Authors: Wayne State College Wayne State College
Subjects: Wayne State College Universities and colleges
Publisher: (University Place, Neb. : Claflin Printing Co.)
Contributing Library: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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the elementary grades of rural and graded schools. A small feewill be charged to cover the cost of material used. One hour credit. Clay Modelling.—A course in clay modelling will be offered, giv-ing all the processes in pottery building, glazing, and kiln work. Afee will be charged to cover cost of material used. —Miss Killen. DOMESTIC SCIENCE Sewing.—This course will be of a somewhat general nature andwill be determined by the ability of the class. Students will be re-quired to furnish their own materials for making any kind of gar-ment. —Miss Pettit- Cooking.—This course will consist of elementary work in cookeryand the study of foods. The work in domestic science is open to allstudents in the school. —Miss Pettit. EDUCATIONPsychology.—A study of the condition, processes, and laws ofmental development. Emphasis placed on such psychological prin-ciples as are necessary for the intelligent study of education. Texts:Titchener, Angell, and Pillsbury. —Mr. Hahn. —13—
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Child Study.—A study of psychology of childhood with a view ofa better adaptation of the work of the school to the childs natureand ability. —Mr. Hahn. Theory and Art.—This course is intended for those who havenever taught It will deal with school organization, discipline, pro-gram making, and matters of special concern to a beginner. Theory of Education.—Since the individual has no existenceapart from society, education must seek to unite two conceptions:the psychological as development, and the sociological as adjust-ment. This course will stress the educational principles that controlthe union of these two conceptions. Prerequisite: Psychology. —Mr. Hahn. History of Education.—A study of present ideals, tendencies,and practices in education. Such an interpretation of educationaltraditions as will throw light on present school room problems andpractices. —Mr. Hahn. Observation.—This is intended as a preparation for practiceteaching. The teaching is done by the regula
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