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IA, Marie Reilly seems to like her fourth graders so much that she would prefer to st even after student Teaching is over. under t ay on Oficers of The Student Education Association planned an active year he direction of their president, Regina Dufty. ww.. ..e,--we., - 4 so i gs . L little: mcn one Fon you Hemlines raised again! Dorothy Egan assures her students of the correct length. 39
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UNLIKE THE GOLDEN AGE ot Greece when women did not participate in education, lm- maculata trains her students to play a leading role in this field. Realizing the current need tor competent educators, the Department of Education provides adequate preparation tor teaching at both the elementary and sec- ondary levels. In addition to the knowledge ot fundamental subiects, courses in methods of teaching, audio-visual education, and pro- tessional relationships enrich the education program. During junior year, in order to acquaint the future teacher more tully with classroom procedure, time is devoted to ob- servation in surrounding schools. In a cur- riculum so wisely planned the students are given the opportunity to prepare themselves to assume their position in the classroom. To lay a firm foundation, then to build on it . . . This purpose of the education program is realized as students complete their semester proiects. Around the world in a three-hour geography course! Mr. Flannery acts as guide to two sophomore education maiors.
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IN THE DEPARTMENT ot Education, each stu- dent anticipates with enthusiasm the culmina- tion of her study-six weeks of student teach- ing. It is during this period, as she assumes for a short time the role of teacher, that the student realizes more fully the purpose and possible outcome of her endeavors at lm- maculata. The pupils, entrusted to the direction ofthe student teacher, are searching for truth. As an educator, one who leads forth, she answers their need by imparting to them material knowledge ofa physical world and the eternal truth of a Spiritual Being. Truly does she ful- fill the command, Suffer the little children to come unto Me. As she pauses for a last glance at General Wayne Junior High School, Elizabeth Brennan recalls her happy experiences there,
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