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50 ADELPHI ACADEMY, SUB:COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT. First Year. , Weekly Weekly Weekly Classical Course. Recit. Literary Course. Recit. Scientific Course. Recit Periods. Periods Periods English. 3 English. 3 English. Class. Languages. 8 2 Languages. 7 2 Languages. Algebra. 4 Algebra. 4 Algebra. D Ancient History. 3 Ancient History. 3 Ancient History. In r8g7, Physiology ist In 1897, Physiology ist - Sem. Sem. Second Year. English. 3 English, 3 - i'Modern Language. 3 Botany, 2d Sem.: es Class. Languages. 8 Chem., mst Sem. 4 Geomggtr g ' Geometry. 4 2 Languages. 7 Chemists? 'in 1897-ga, Ano. Hist. Geometry' 3 English. Class. Languages. Modern Language. Mathematics. Third Year. English. 3 3 2 Languages. 7 8 Math Review 8:Zoiil. 3 'tPhysics and Civicsi In 1897 98 Botany English. Language. Mathematics. Am. Hist. and Civics. Physics. 4 , 4 3 - ITI11 1898-99: Anc. Hist. COLLEGIATE DEPARTFIENT. The Fourth and Fifth Years are usually the same as Freshman and Sophomore Years in the Adelphi College curriculum, Q. zf., p. 30. It is, however, of course understood that no .student may pass from the Third Sub-Collegiate Year into the Freshman Class unless the entrance requirements have been satisfactorily met 'during the regular course of study or by successfully passing the stated entrance examinations.
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ADELPHI ACADEMY. SI THE ADELPHI TRAINING CLASS FOR KINDERGARTNERS. The Adelphi training class combines the advantages of practice in the excellent Kindergarten of the Academy with the same instruction in art, science, music, physical culture, psychology, pedagogics and history that is offered to the College classes. The course extends through two years. Candidates for admission must be at least eighteen years of age, must have had either a high-school training or its equivalent, and must satisfy the Director that they are competent to study kindergartening with prospect of success. Students who complete the full course and give satisfactory proof of proficiency and ability will receive a diploma certifying to their attain- ments. Course of Study for the Kindergarten Training Class. , Ist Year. 2d Year. The First Six Kindergarten Gifts. Clay Modeling, 'l Paper Folding P ' Kindergarten arquetryi Occupations. Mat Weaving, Sewing. Elementary Psychology. Free-Hand Drawing and Color Work. History and Theory of Education. Lectures on the History of Art Coptionalj. Kindergarten Drawing, Music-voice culture. Zoology and Botany. Physical Culture. The Last Seven Kindergarten Gifts. Slat Interlacing, Paper Interlacing, Paper Cutting, Kindergarten Peas Work, Occupations. Card Modeling, Coloring. Lectures on the History of Art foptionalj. Music-voice culture. Physical Culture. Study of Froebel's Education of Man. Mutter und Kose-Lieder. Theory and History of Education. Psychology. Candidates for admission who cannot present the required certihcates must be prepared to pass examinations in the following subjects: English CGrammar, Rhetoric and Literature-the college entrance requirements for the year or their equivalentj, General History, Physiology, Plane Geometry and Free-Hand Drawing. Candidates may present themselves for examination in either june or September at the time of Adelphi College entrance examinations, as stated in the College calendar. Applications for admission to these examinations should be made at least one week before the date of the examinations to THE DIRECTOR OF THE KINDERGARTEN, Adelphi Academy, Brooklyn, N. Y. Terms: The fee for instruction in the Kindergarten Training Class is S100 per annum. There are no extra charges.
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