Annual catalogue of Swarthmore College . s edition), finished; Byerlys Dif-ferential Calculus; Todhunters Conic Sections, Youngs GeneralAstronomy. JUNIOR CLASS. Byerlys Integral Calculus, Chauvenets Spherical Trigonometry ;Solid Analytical Geometry (elective). SENIOR CLASS. Chauvenets Spherical and Practical Astronomy. Pedagogics. This department is in the hands of the President. Instruction inthis branch of education consists, first, of a fundamental study of theprinciples of instruction by text-book, lectures, and practical exercisesprepared by the student. A second department of work embrac
Annual catalogue of Swarthmore College . s edition), finished; Byerlys Dif-ferential Calculus; Todhunters Conic Sections, Youngs GeneralAstronomy. JUNIOR CLASS. Byerlys Integral Calculus, Chauvenets Spherical Trigonometry ;Solid Analytical Geometry (elective). SENIOR CLASS. Chauvenets Spherical and Practical Astronomy. Pedagogics. This department is in the hands of the President. Instruction inthis branch of education consists, first, of a fundamental study of theprinciples of instruction by text-book, lectures, and practical exercisesprepared by the student. A second department of work embraces athorough-going study of each of the elementary branches in its peda-gogical aspects, such as its rapidity of development in the course ofstudy, its history as a branch of education, both as regards its intro-duction and growth in importance, and the various stages of methodthrough which it has passed. A third phase of the work is the studyof the government and management of schools, and a fourth the studyof the history of SWARTHMORE COLLEGP:. 45 Philosophy. SENIOR CLASS. Mental Philosophy.—First Semester: Porters Elements of Intel-lectual Science is used as a text-book, and the subject is presented his-torically, with outlines of the different schools of Philosophy. Moral Philosophy.—Second Semester: A system of morals istaught, practical rather than theoretical, setting forth mans duties,and the application thereto of the moral law. The text-book used isJanets Elements of Morals. Lectures, Discussions, Essays, Examinations. Physical Culture. The system of Physical Culture is based on a thorough examina-tion of each student, carefully noting all defects of development, andfunctional weakness, and the ratio existing between the tested strengthand the muscularity; and on these data formulating a course of exer-cises such as will meet the requirement of each individual, so as toproduce an evenly developed and healthy organism. The young men are required to give
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