Curriculum

Displaying 1351 - 1400 of 1423 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
1351 Schoolma'ams will cook; great interest taken in cooking school to be opened next week; Cannon house will be converted into a modern kitchen
Normal Eyte 15:8, p.115
The Domestic Science Department will begin to offer classes is cooking.
1352 Passing of the chapel oration; progressive change made by English Department; new requirements, two society orations or equivalent in contest work
Normal Eyte 15:6, p.81
The English Department has changed the requirements for the number of orations that need to be given by its students; they will no longer have to give orations during the chapel exercises.
1353 C. S. Hammock, head of the new Manual Training Department
Normal Eyte 15:1, p.3
C. S. Hammock is the new head of the Department of Manual Training; description of the manual training and domestic science facilities and curriculum; photo.
1354 Kindergarten; new department will open next year
Normal Eyte 14:34, p.537
Will begin in fall 1904; parents who wish their children to be in the kindergarten class should apply now.
1355 Presidents discuss problems
Normal Eyte 14:32, p.498
State normal school principals and presidents meet in President Seerley's office to talk about normal schools.
1356 New collegiate course
Normal Eyte 14:25, p.385
ISNS will offer a new "Teachers Collegiate Course" that will result in a Bachelor of Arts in Education degree; course will be open in summer 1904; course of study now under development.
1357 Official news
Normal Eyte 14:21, p.322
Summer faculty added; trustees planning for fifth year of study; Professor Merrill making good progress; interstate debate planned.
1358 Physical culture; the girls will enjoy games and apparatus work
Normal Eyte 14:12, p.187
When the new gym is finished, two years of physical work will be required for all women.
1359 The next catalog and circular will authorize the following studies
Normal Eyte 13:26, p.401
Analytical geometry, advanced physiography, plant histology, teachers German, mineralogy, social economic problems, and American History.
1360 Physical training has been made a required study
Normal Eyte 13:26, p.401
Students must take two terms of work.
1361 By the authority of the Board of Trustees
Normal Eyte 13:26, p.401
Students must take spelling, rhetoricals, and society work.
1362 The Board of Trustees
Normal Eyte 13:26, p.402
Authorized courses in library science and physical direction.
1363 Official
Normal Eyte 13:19, p.289
Professor Parish has a new textbook out; classes added to elective list; changes may be coming in the number of orations required of graduates.
1364 The new course of music, art and public speaking
Normal Eyte 13:1, p.2
This year will be an experimental year in the new curricula.
1365 A special course
Normal Eyte 12:29, p.450
Will be offered in drawing.
1366 Another special course
Normal Eyte 12:29, p.450
Will be offered for teachers of instrumental music.
1367 For sometime a need has been felt
Normal Eyte 12:11, p.172
A group of students meets to learn fine penmanship from Professor Cummins.
1368 Alumni columns; Normal training in domestic science
Normal Eyte 12:9, p.139
Mary Townsend talks about teaching domestic science.
1369 The athletic spirit is abroad in the land
Normal Eyte 12:3, p.33
Believes that time spent engaged in athletics is well spent; people should appreciate that they should combine mental efforts with physical exercise to be well-rounded.
1370 The novelty and newness of the beginning of the year
Normal Eyte 12:2, p.17
Believes students should explore opportunities to learn outside the classroom.
1371 Miss Pierce
Normal Eyte 10:18, p.438
Preparing advanced elocution class.
1372 Official
Normal Eyte 10:11, p.258
List of fall term graduates; ISNS will admit students from Philippines; summer session arranged with special course in library science.
1373 German
Normal Eyte 10:1, p.12
Added to Training School curriculum.
1374 Official
Normal Eyte 9:29, p.684
School will add departments in German, Manual Training, and Kindergarten as soon as there is room.
1375 This year for the first time
Normal Eyte 9:28, p.667
Students will be graduated in music.
1376 Editorial
Normal Eyte 9:24, p.563
Students should carry an appropriate academic load; some are inclined to carry too many classes.
1377 Official
Normal Eyte 9:14, p.326
Board has selected summer session faculty; schedule of classes rearranged; several faculty will be traveling to Europe; additional classrooms badly needed; assignments made for Student Battalion.
1378 Official
Normal Eyte 9:8, p.174
Important policy and procedure announcements including tuition exemption for Spanish-American War veterans; faculty considering adjustments to curriculum; hope to put summer session on regular basis; school needs $100,000 for new buildings.
1379 Without doubt, drawing is becoming one of the chief studies
Normal Eyte 8:24, p.330
Applauds efforts of Miss Thornton and Miss Morse in teaching this valuable teaching skill.
1380 The spring term opened
Normal Eyte 8:23, p.315
With good cooperation and plans for achievement.
1381 The next spring term
Normal Eyte 8:22, p.307
Classes are now arranged such that students can begin a class, leave school to teach, and then pick up the same class in another term.
1382 The spring term program
Normal Eyte 8:19, p.265
Will offer a wide variety of classes for all levels of students.
1383 The office is preparing the catalogue for 1899
Normal Eyte 8:19, p.265
Will not contain many changes but will offer a full range of classes.
1384 The new marking system
Normal Eyte 8:17, p.234
Will give four grades: Passed, Fair, Good, and Excellent; philosophy behind the change; each department will determine what is "Passing".
1385 Two addition classes in first term physics
Normal Eyte 8:13, p.184
Organized.
1386 The Normal School
Normal Eyte 8:8, p.110
Array of classes is now such that students can enter at any term and find appropriate courses in First, Second, or Third Year work.
1387 The next catalog
Normal Eyte 7:20, p.10
Will contain new curriculum for special primary course.
1388 The catalog for 1898
Normal Eyte 7:18, p.11
Will show two-year curriculum for special primary course.
1389 Biennial period, 1895-1897
Normal Eyte 7:15, p.176
President Seerley's recommendations for the future of the school including development of programs in kindergarten, manual training, modern languages; the summer session; additional faculty; and the library.
1390 Biennial period, 1895-1897
Normal Eyte 7:13, p.148
President Seerley's report on progress in music, physical culture, college affiliation, and the training school.
1391 Biennial period, 1895-1897; the President's report
Normal Eyte 7:11, p.123
President Seerley reports on the Special Primary course, the Old Administration Building, the science, geography, and drawing curricula, the Student Battalion, electrical service, and a penmanship course.
1392 Official News and Notes
Normal Eyte 7:4, p.41
Student Battalion has selected officers; approve changes in courses of study; will introduce electricity on campus; will plan winter term soon; instruments and uniforms for band and orchestra arrive.
1393 Prof. Walters
Normal Eyte 6:22, p.260
Teaching courses in astronomy.
1394 More than two hundred students
Normal Eyte 6:21, p.248
Taking course in civics and economics under the leadership of Percy Hunt.
1395 Prof. Walters
Normal Eyte 6:21, p.248
Will offer instruction in taxidermy.
1396 A beginning class in algebra
Normal Eyte 6:19, p.224
Will be offered.
1397 Method classes
Normal Eyte 6:19, p.224
Offered in history and penmanship.
1398 A class in economics will be organized
Normal Eyte 6:18, p.212
1399 Go into the drawing room
Normal Eyte 6:17, p.202
A look at the new work in art class as well as some new sculpture on display.
1400 The next term
Normal Eyte 6:10, p.112
Professor Arey will offer class for those interested in high school science teaching.