Millikin University - Millidek Yearbook (Decatur, IL)

 - Class of 1914

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NINETEENFOl RTEEN l UIIMIN [NIIIUlllllimilll ' HIIIIIllllllllllllllll lPi I I I I ill Illlllllllllll Mlll lllliMIIIIIIIIIIHIl ll llllllir i IN 1111111111 IN Mill Ill Illl 1 1 III 1 1 Nllll ' l I Nil IMM I III MINI Benjamin Brown James, Professor of Physics and Pedagogy. John Edward Rouse, Professor of Philosophy and Education. GTfje department of Cbucatton What JffltlUfem J|asi peett Botng At the end of our college year, we may stop to review the steps which have been taken toward our running goal, — the greater Millikin. These steps have been mainly along two lines; the first is that of education. In place of the School of Pedagogy the new School of Education has been established. The growing demand for a larger number of courses dealing adequately with a variety of school problems has made necessary this enlargement and partial reorganization of educational work at Millikin. The general aim is: first, to afford all students an opportunity for the study of education as an important function of society; and second, to provide a thorn professional training for those expecting to teach. To this latter end the work is being correlated so as to provide for all the requirements of the new Illinois State Education Law. With such provisions Millikin graduates who have taken the education work offered may receive certificates without examinations. The second line of advance is in our six weeks ' agricultural course. This course is another part of the present policy which is to make our university of the greatest possible value to the community in which it is located. To quote from the announce- ment of the short course, within a very few years the idea of utilizing the buildings and facilities of all educational institutions from the common school to the university for the benefit of others than the regular pupils has made rapid advancement. The state universities and colleges have already done a great deal toward making their equipment of value to the farmer and his family, but there is no reason why the good work should be limited to the State Universities. This year the University of Illinois co-operated with Millikin in the giving of a six weeks ' agricultural and home training course in our Decatur College. The Illinois men supplied the teachers in agriculture and animal husbandry, while Millikin provided them in the other subjects offered. What was lacking in numbers, in this first course, was made up for by enthusiasm. The students urged that this six weeks ' course, which was an experiment this year, should be continued every year, and assured Millikin of their hearty co-operation and support. Page 23



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