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    • 50 of these other subjects, especially biology because I have obtained the least amount of formal education with regard to biology. I have also considered developing an outline to be used by a school system in aligning science education from...
    • 1910, page 50

    • 1910, page 50
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    • 50 SPECIAL ART. John A. Alder. The student is given credit according to the amount of work done. Studies are made of still life objects, and easy subjects for the students are selected. Course I consists of work in charcoal...
    • 1912, page 51

    • 1912, page 51
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    • 51 taught thoroughly. Sufficient prose will be read to obtain a vocabulary adequate for reading Caesar proficiently. Four recitations throughout the year. Latin 2. Four books of Caesar's Gallic War, additional Latin syntax and turning...
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    • 54  The test itself is very long with a lot of reading. Students seemed to become very tired about halfway through the test. By the end, they seemed dazed and relieved to be done.  Most students took at least an hour to finish. For the...
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    • 8 When the student [understood] that the life of the plants that have been sown depend[ed] upon his care and in watering them … without which the little plant drie[d] up … the child [became] vigilant, as one who [was] beginning to feel...
    • 1909, page 39

    • 1909, page 39
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    • 86 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. BUSINESS SUBJECTS. MR. ROBB. MR. WOODBURY. Bookkeeping a. In this conrse the student will be thoroughly drilled in the principles which underlie bookkeeping, special attention being given to the...
    • 1898, page 9

    • 1898, page 9
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    • 9 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. books and public documents. Some of the best American magazines and journals and the leading newspapers of the State are also provided. All students have free access to these from 9:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. on school...
    • 1901, page 9

    • 1901, page 9
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    • 9 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS. All, students are invited to become members of the "Students' Society." This organization aims at the promotion of the literary and general culture that results from practice in public speaking...
    • 1897, page 9

    • 1897, page 9
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    • 9 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. teach in the public schools of the State; and in, the event of such students discontinuing their studies at the University before graduation, they shall be requires to pay to the University the amount of registration...
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    • Page 68
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    • Appendix G 6.1.4.3. New Major - A sequenced set of courses within a bachelor’s degree program that comprises study in an academic discipline. The major is listed on the graduate credential and signifies that the recipient possesses the knowledge...

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