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ELIZABETH I... WHITE A. H. COOPER CLARA WHITE B.S., Central Missouri S. T. B.S., Northwest Missouri B.S., Northwest Missouri C, S. T. C. S. T. C. M.A., Missouri M.Ed., Harvard Student, Chicago IRENE SMI-I-H MARY KEITH B.S., Northwest Missouri Bs., Missouri MARGARET FRANKEN s. T. C. M.A., Columbia B.S., Missouri . Graduate Work,' Columbia A DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION A Teachers College fulfills its functions in the degree to which it turns out a body of efficient teachers who have something to teach and know how to teach it. The very heart and life of a teachers college is its professional school, and through fine professional training only does it justify its existence. This places upon the Education Department great emphasis and responsi- bility. The Education Department strives to impart to those who are preparing to teach, plans and methods of procedure which have been successfully tried. Courses in the Education Department consist of methods in the fields of primary, elementary, rural and secondary education: supervision, administra- tion, psychology, and history and principles of education. l26l fm. '- 'T2 wi' ' 1,,..,.- Na ' 1' :TJ Qi? gvfif? pw
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