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p Curriculum Integration Planned Studying in curriculum library 2- if .-x' - . - ' Yvimwawx - Xgvkt-f ALR :M 'ya V rl. XX , , .XX 1 7 ' 1 . 1.1: .P Sabina Roupp reading a music education joumal. The faculty of teacher education division spent much time this year revising the curriculum. Dr. Mary Royer served as chairman of the revision com- mittee made up of all the instructors concerned pri- marily with professional education. The main con- cern of this committee was an attempt to make a semester of only professional courses for future teachers while practice teaching. This year, for the first time, a meeting was held with all the supervising teachers in the public schools. They and the faculty discussed the role of the super- vising teacher in the teacher education program. Plans are under way for laboratory classes to be held on campus. A kindergarten class is planned for the first year. Each year a new grade will be added. Miss Vera Good, a new member of the education faculty, will be in charge of these classes. Mr. Perry I. Miller acted as director of teacher edu- cation during this year while Dr. Karl Massanari was on leave. Mrs. Ogles from D. C. Heath Co. lecturing to el ed students. em 26
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Students discussing philosophy during Prof Burkholder's hospitalization. Bible Requirements Doubled This year the faculty of Bible and philosophy divi- sion reviewed the division's curriculum and program. In addition, they adopted new and increased require- ments for college graduation. They doubled the for- mer six required semester hours and distributed the twelve hours over the four college years. Students will take one three-hour course each year. Since the Associate in Arts degree was discontinued this year, the seminary faculty decided to admit college seniors to tirst-year seminary courses and thereby enrich the available Bible offerings. At mid year all the Bible faculty moved to new offices in the new seminary building. Philosophy, Fundamentals of the Christian Faith, and Ethics and Christian Discipleship now meet in the seminary classrooms. A special grant of 84,000 by the Eli Lilly Company made possible the establishment of a good modern book collection in the Bible Held. This collection pro- vided a much needed replenishment after the with- drawal of. the seminary theological holdings to the new library. . li 3 N . ,... .... . A Recording a class lecture for philosophy.
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