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A SINCERE INTEREST in young people prompts many students to enter the field of education. The business of Kansas State Teachers College is education. Designated as the state's teacher- training institution, the college turns out about 1,000 students per year with teaching degrees. In the field of teacher-training, the Teachers 'College ranks among the best. The emphasis on edu- cation in the co11ege's programs is evident. Each of the 16 departments of the college offers a degree in education and each has, as its primary purpose, the training of future teachers. Chronically underpaid in the past, the teaching profession now faces a bright future. Salaries are gradually increasing, teachers are held in greater esteem in the community. It is estimated that in the future, persons will go to school up to 25 years and then work 25 years before retiring. All this re- flects a growing demand for the services of teachers. The teacheris greatest rewards, however. are not found in the areas of materialistic wealths. The satisfaction of teaching the young and expanding the store of human knowledge lures most students into the teaching profession. With the ideals of educating the young and perpetuating American de- mocracy, the young teacher embarks on a continu- ously rewarding career of service to society and youth. 'Teachers College Makes a Business Of Training Teachers THE YOUTH OF THE country become educates and guides them into adulthood. work of the teacher as he
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DR. ALEX DAUGHTRY, Chairman of the Division of Teacher Education, supervises teacher training on both the elementary and secondary levels. Education Division Works To Improve Teaching In keeping with the primary mission of the Teachers College, the Division of Teacher Education continually works toward improving its program for educating and training future teachers. Continuous research and program planning are essential to the accomplishment of this mission. Students who plan to teach in elementary or secondary schools work toward the bachelor of sci- ence in education degree. Satisfactory completion of the requirements for this degree entitles the graduate to a three-year degree certificate issued by the Kansas State Department of Public Instruction. Students planning to teach must complete at least 50 semester hours of course work in grammar, composition, literature, social science, natural sci- ence, mathematics, music and art. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CHILDREN develop a better understanding of modern math problems by using the concrete teaching technique of a modern math demonstration board devised by Dr. Willard Stibal, asso- ciate professor. 30
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