University of Wisconsin La Crosse - La Crosse Yearbook (La Crosse, WI)

 - Class of 1933

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PRESIDENT GEORGE M. SNODGRASS



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E. L. WALTERS Duuzcroa The Department ol Secondary Education The Department of Secondary Education includes those programs of study and training outlined for the preparation of teachers in the public secondary schools. At present there are three curricula in the division, namely, a three-year course for junior High School teachers, a four-year degree course for junior High School teachers, and a four-year degree course for Senior High School teachers. The programs of study in this division have as their foundational objectives. CU broad scholarship, C21 dynamic and integrated personality, and Q35 pro- fessional trainingg and it holds that the greatest of these is personality-the sum total of all ones reaction traits. lt seeks to secure this personality through orientation courses in which desirable teacher traits are itemized and a procedure for their development is emphasized, and through programs for student partici- pation in variety of social and recreational activities in the college. Broad scholarship is insured by care in selection of the core requirements and the in- sistence upon either two academic majors, or one major and two minors. The professional training is built around a program. in which theory and practice are united and special methods developed by study with the critic, while observing and participating in teaching situations. The graduate of the degree courses in this division are admitted to full graduate standing in neighboring state universities. The graduates are eligible to teach in all North Central Association high schools. The broad general educa- tion and major and minor arrangement required in this division was this year highly commended by representatives of the North Central Association. This department has grown from an enrollment of 37 in 1921 to an enroll- ment of 185 in 1931-2. This is an increase of 500 per cent. The major fields are Science, Social Science Cincluding Historyj, English, Mathematics, and Foreign Languages. The minor fields, in addition to the above are Music, Speech, and Physical Education.

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