Carthage College - Driftwood / Crimson Rambler Yearbook (Kenosha, WI)

 - Class of 1965

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By: 01112 $12119 nf Eiswnain Miiiiiilmiiim ASSISTA NT SUPERINTENDENTS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION WILLIAM C. KAHL. FIRST ASSISTANT ARCHIE A. BUCHMILLER. aSSISTAN'r 00 3 ORTHi CeP'TOL ALAN W. KINGSTON. ASSISTANT MADISON 5370: JOHN W. MELCHER. ASSIan'r HENRY A. OLSON. ASSISTANT ROBERT c. VAN RAALTE. ASSIBYAN'I' February 3, 1965 Dr. Harold H. Lentz, President Carthage College Kenosha; Wisconsin 53lh0 Deer Doctor Lentz: This letter is an amendment and addition to our letter of December 17, 196h. Our December 17 letter indicated several fields of teacher education for which approval was given by our department following a visit to your campus by several members of this department. In that letter the field of chemistry at the secondary school level was inadvertently omitted. This amendment, therefore, constitutes approval of your proposed chemistry program. However, we wish to offer several recommendations. An attempt should he made to offer more courses of a modern nature rather then so many of the traditional chemistry courses. For example, it is seriously questioned whether 10 credits, which constitutes almost a third of the total chemistry offered, should be in organic chemistry when organic chemistry is treated very slightly, often less than 10h of the total time in high school courses. The same may be true of quantitative analysis, since in high school the emphasis seems to-be more on principles of physical chemistry. It Would appear to us also that at least one course in modern physics might be required either before or concurrent with physical chemistry. The mathematics requirements are adequate. We wish to point out that a person qualified to teach chemistry in your program is not qualified to teach any of the other sciences including general science. We are indeed sorry that this oversight in our original letter occurrea. Best wishes to you and the members of the Education Department of your college. Cordially yours, Angus B. Rothwell State Superintendent gl'ifj f? A +H- LWZW Mme Robert C. Van Realte Assistant Superintendent RCV:pah

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Sludem iooking of exhibif of Civil War artifacts in Library. Professor Hansen in Library discussing reference mu- reriols th students, For Piper and HoHy Anderson.



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e-g- THE DIVISION OF EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY The Division of Education and Psychology contains the de- pcrrmenfs of Education, PhysfceIEducotion and Psychology. The department of Education oFfers ceurses which are de- signed to provide scientific background for understanding the behow'or of people 05 indw'viduols, and as members of groups. It seeks To prepare students for inifiol positions In Teaching and for further graduate study in reiafed fields. The Departmenr of Health and Physical Education aims Through physical activity to centribure to the Complefe indi- vidual by encbhng him to act in siluafions which make de- mands refoiive To his physical, mental, and social well-being. The college seeks to offer students an opportunity to pursue courses in Psychology as general education electives or to use them as confenfrorions for divisional maiors. On right, Dr. Lent: and Dr. Manson giving Letter of Certification to Dean Rasmu ssen. The diHerenl philosophies of education are being mniemplcted.

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