Catalog of Abilene Christian College, 1925-1926 Page: 51
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COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
the campus. The primary room has the first and second grades.
The intermediate room has grades three, four and five. The
grammar school room has grades six and seven. A kindergarten
department was added 1923-24. Each of these rooms will be in
charge of a specially trained critic teacher. It is the purpose to
make this a model school where student-teachers may see expert
teaching done under average conditions. After much observation
and careful preparation student-teachers will be permitted to do
teaching under the supervision and the direction of the critic
teacher. Students who expect to do high school teaching will
find in the Academy ample opportunity for observation and
practice teaching. Education students will also have the privilege
of observing the work of the public schools both in the city of
Abilene and in nearby rural schools.
(1) GENERAL COURSES.
103.-Educational Psychology. (See Psychology 103.)
123.-School Management and Administration. This is a
general course dealing with the organization, direction and control
of schools. This course aims to help teachers in their actual
school room work, whether in a one-teacher, two-teacher or much
larger school. It is not a course in Methods, so little attention
will be given to that subject. The principle studied will be looked
at largely from the view of the elementary teacher. Texts:
Class Room Organization and Control, Sears; School Efficiency,
Bennett.
263.-History of Education in the U. S. A general view of
the development of education in the U. S. The course will consist
of class discussions of the text, oral reports on individual assignments,
occasional written tests, and a short paper. Text:
Public Education in the U. S., Cubberly.
375.-School Administration. This course will be a close
study of the administrative elements of the public schools. Parrallel
reading and reports will be required. Text: To be selected.
This course is a combination of Education 323 and 333 given in
former years.
385.-General History of Education. The course will consist
of reports on assigned readings, class discussions of the text,
lectures, and papers on specially assigned topics. Text: The History
of Education, Cubberly.
395.-A Continuation of Course 385. Part IV of the text
used in 385 will be studied and followed as a guide.51
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Abilene Christian College. Catalog of Abilene Christian College, 1925-1926, book, June 1925; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth45922/m1/55/?rotate=270: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.