. Annual catalogue of the Indiana Normal School of Pennsylvania. Supervisors of Music for publicschools. It was largely owing to the fact thatthe Director of the Conservatory, after yearsof experience and observation, while visitingschools in ilifferent parts of the country, becameconvinced of the need of a more thoroughtraining on the part of the supervisor as wellas of the grade teacher, that he was led togive his assistance in the establishment of atraining school where both knowledge andexperience could be obtained by those who wished toenter this important and wide field of labor. The cou


. Annual catalogue of the Indiana Normal School of Pennsylvania. Supervisors of Music for publicschools. It was largely owing to the fact thatthe Director of the Conservatory, after yearsof experience and observation, while visitingschools in ilifferent parts of the country, becameconvinced of the need of a more thoroughtraining on the part of the supervisor as wellas of the grade teacher, that he was led togive his assistance in the establishment of atraining school where both knowledge andexperience could be obtained by those who wished toenter this important and wide field of labor. The courseembraces all leading systems and methods, and ourgraduates are [jrepared to use any one of them. After a careful study of methods, devices, etc., stu-dents are required to give experimental lessons beforethe class, following which free criticism is made bothby members of the class and the teacher in charge, andwhen found proficient they are required to teachthroughout the several grades of the Mcxlel School,which enrolls upwards of two hundred children. In. addition to all this, graduates must have completetl therequired course of study in Voice, Piano, Theory,History of Music, Knglish, Pedagogy and of Music includes Harmony, Counterpoint toFugue writing, and Instrumentation (o tlie extent oflieing able to arrange music for instruments of the mod-ern orchestra, as we contend that every supervisorshould l)e able to do this in order to afford pupils whoplay such instruments as violin, cornet, flute, etc., anop])ortunity tf) accompany the voices as well as to im-prove themselves. Page 157 PENNSYLVANIA STAXE NOR-IVLAL SCHOOL Preparatory Course For all students who mayelect a regular Course and arenot prepared to enter theJunior icar, a Preparatorytourse is provided which in-cludes such studies as arenecessary to prepare them forthe regular Course. Thiscourse can be taken only inclass of two at a reduced rate,or at regular rates as thestudent may elect. Juvenile


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