Catalog of Abilene Christian College, 1936 Page: 13
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~ UME SESIO 1
DEMONSTRATION SCHOOL
Abilene Christian College maintains a Demonstration School
as a regular unit of its program for the training of teachers. The
school is divided into two divisions: elementary and high schooland
is fully accredited by the State Department of Education. The
Demonstration School has recently been designated by the State
school is divided into two divisions: elementary and high school,
During the summer session tiis work will be under the general
supervision of Dr. Morlan, head of the Department of Education,
and will be in charge of the regular supervisory staff of the Demonstration
School.
NEW REGULATIONS OF STATE DEPARTMENT OF
EDUCATION
"Beginning with the session 1934-35, standard four-year high
schools, in addition to meeting fully the requirements heretofore
set up for a four-year high school of the first class, shall, in filling
vacancies and new positions with beginning teachers; employ only
teachers in their entire system of schools-including elementary
schools, junior schools, and senior high schools who are graduates
of universities, colleges or state teachers colleges, with classroom
assignments in their respective fields of preparation. At the same
time principals and superintendents of such schools shall hold at
least the baccalaureate degree from a reputable standard college
or university and shall have successfully completed at least eight
semester hours in the field of educational administration; provided,
however, that principals and superintendents now in
service, but who do not hold such a degree or have eighteen
semester hours in the field of educational administration, must
make progress toward those two objectives by completing at least
eighteen hours in a standard college or university every three
years.
Teachers now or heretofore in service in classified four-year
high schools in Texas and not having a standard degree must
show progress by completing in a standard college or university
at least eighteen semester hours every three years through any
plan or method acceptable to the college or university."
"Teachers employed in state aid schools shall be required to
have a minimum of two years of college training or the equivalent
thereof and shall be required to hold a Texas State Teacher's Certificate
of no lower standing than a six-year elementary or a fouryear
high school grade provided that those teachers now in the
slate aid schools not measuring up to this standard may continue
their work in state aid schools, if they attend a standard state
teacher's college or other standard college or university each sumSUMMER SESSION
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Abilene Christian College. Catalog of Abilene Christian College, 1936, book, March 1936; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth45931/m1/15/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.