. Annual catalogue of the Indiana Normal School of Pennsylvania. s printed in the circulars of the State NormalSchools and approved by the State Superintendent, or in suchother studies as may, by the Board of Examiners, be deemedequivalent. 3. Each applicant is required to prepare and present tothe State Board of Examiners an original thesis of not lessthan six folio pages of manuscript, on some professional sub-ject, which thesis is to be retained at the school where the ex-amination takes place. 4. The examination and certificate are without expenseto the applicant, and the certificate is fu
. Annual catalogue of the Indiana Normal School of Pennsylvania. s printed in the circulars of the State NormalSchools and approved by the State Superintendent, or in suchother studies as may, by the Board of Examiners, be deemedequivalent. 3. Each applicant is required to prepare and present tothe State Board of Examiners an original thesis of not lessthan six folio pages of manuscript, on some professional sub-ject, which thesis is to be retained at the school where the ex-amination takes place. 4. The examination and certificate are without expenseto the applicant, and the certificate is full evidence of qualifi-cation to teach the branches therein named, in any part of theState without further examination. 5. Practical teachers, attending examinations at the StateNormal Schools for the purpose of procuring State Certificates,are examined separately from the regular students, and boththe State Board of Examiners and the Faculty of the Schoolat which the examination is held, take part in the examination,all being required to sign the State Normal School, Indiana, Pa. 33 Blementarv? Course of StuC>\? as Hrrange^ tor tbis Unstitution. The object of the Elementary Course is to prepareteachers for common school work. It includes a preparationin the common branches, and in other subjects closely relatedto them. It also includes professional training—theoreticaland practical. The theoretical embraces Psychology, Historyof Education, School Management and Methods of practical requires at least twenty weeks teaching in theTraining Department. PREPARATORY. F. E. D. Reading, Elocution, Orthography, Writing, Drawing, Reading, Language, Language, Physiology & Hygiene, Drawing, Grammar, Spelling, Composition, Arithmetic, Arithmetic,Geography, Arithmetic, Geography. History. Geography — Political and Physical,History,Penmanship. JUNIOR. C. B. Drawing, 24 weeks,School INIanagement,Bookkeeping, j,Composition,Manual Training, J,Algebra, Latin. Elo
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