Wyo . The College of Education. , HE State of Wyoming needs from 400 to 500 new teachers and schooladministrators each year to take the place of those who leave the pro-fession or who go to other states in search of greater the only instituton in Wyoming of more than high school gradedevoted to teacher training, the College of Education has an unusualresponsibility. It is assuming this responsibility, so far as it can,through the preparation of: teachers for rural schools, for city elemen-tary schools, for academic and vocational subjects in high schools; directors of normaltr


Wyo . The College of Education. , HE State of Wyoming needs from 400 to 500 new teachers and schooladministrators each year to take the place of those who leave the pro-fession or who go to other states in search of greater the only instituton in Wyoming of more than high school gradedevoted to teacher training, the College of Education has an unusualresponsibility. It is assuming this responsibility, so far as it can,through the preparation of: teachers for rural schools, for city elemen-tary schools, for academic and vocational subjects in high schools; directors of normaltraining in high schools; rural and elementary supervisors; and high school principals andcity superintendents. Its spirit is service to the state; its procedure is the developmentof a thorough, accurate scholarship in subject matter, supplemented by an understandingof how to adapt this subject matter to children and adolescents in order that they maypossess increased power of living fully and effectively in a modern community. J


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