East Carolina Teachers Training School Summer Term 1921 . y Super-vision. Note.—Bring your state or county certificate under which you are now teaching whenyou come. This will greatly aid us in getting you properly classified. THOSE WHO SHOULD ATTEND A COUNTYSUMMER SCHOOL 1. Teachers holding a second grade certificate. 2. Teachers holding a provisional B certificate. 3. Teachers holding a provisional A certificate issued on thebasis of credits from a summer school and credits on two groupsof academic subjects by State examination. 4. Teachers holding a provisional A certificate issued on theba


East Carolina Teachers Training School Summer Term 1921 . y Super-vision. Note.—Bring your state or county certificate under which you are now teaching whenyou come. This will greatly aid us in getting you properly classified. THOSE WHO SHOULD ATTEND A COUNTYSUMMER SCHOOL 1. Teachers holding a second grade certificate. 2. Teachers holding a provisional B certificate. 3. Teachers holding a provisional A certificate issued on thebasis of credits from a summer school and credits on two groupsof academic subjects by State examination. 4. Teachers holding a provisional A certificate issued on thebasis of credits on three groups of subjects by State examinationand no summer school credits. 5. All who hold a teachers permit. 6. Prospective teachers who are not graduates of a standardhigh school. An eight-weeks county summer school will be held here duringthe progress of our regular Summer Term, beginning June 14and closing August 6. However, all who are not eligible to the State summer school areadvised to attend a county summer school near East Carolina Teachers Training School COURSES OF STUDYFirst Year Professional or C Course Cl C2 C3 English 7—Literature English 8—Rhetoric English 9—Literature Reading 3 3 Grammar 3 History 7—American 3 History 8—American 3 History 9—Civics 3 Science 7—Hygiene and Science 9—Hygiene and Science 11—Elementary 3 Sanitation 3 Agriculture 3 Science 8—Seasonal Science 10—Seasonal Science 12—Seasonal Laboratory 2 2 Laboratory \> Pedagogy 1—How to Study 4 Pedagogy 2—The Recita- Pedagogy 7—Primary 3—Child 4 tion 4 Methods 4 Home Economics 2 4—Child Study. 4 Mathematics 7—Practical Public School Music 7 2 Home Economics ?, Arithmetic .4 2 Public School Music 8 2 Home Economics 2 Drawing 2 Public School Music 9 Drawing 22 25 hrs. 25 hrs. 25 hrs. This course is the first years work of our regular two-year Pro-fessional Course offered by this school. It prepares for our regular


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