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r CuAlu.1:s H. Acmiw GRACE C. Awoun 1'l1yJ1'ml Ed-umlion, Coaffz Librariaiz Graduate. State Teaclier's Col- Graduate, State 'l'eaclxer's Col- lege, Wlrilewater, lege. VVl1l12ewater. L. LUCY A. BAKER illlurfc' Conservatory of Music, Rots- dam, New York, :' ' , 4- ,gar- '? 5 MABEI. F. Bucxwrrr-1 Nlmura S. BENSON J,f.fz.rlanf, Rural Deparlmefzl 'Sli-07'ffZ!17Il1. Typewriling Graduate, StaleTeacl1e1 s Col- B.lL., State 'l'eael1er's College, lege, llfliitewaler. lllhitewater. i Y l l Okomnx. l-I. BIGELOXV IQDITH V. Blslam-3 4llalf1r'ma!iz'.f D Slzorflmml h Xl..-X.. Columbia University. l'li.l3.. Lniversity ofCIi1cago. 21 ETHEL BJQRKLAND Arr Graduate, State 'l'eachcr's Col lege, Milwaukee. 'Q fx- fx. '..,M',rf,,'.' , ,-.J . 51739 :iii 2-lil VTX? PHI .rw if, F-llff AT 'tl fri lfg li y L All Engl .E hi 1 L- .lj lfflfl --fi 1 M QQ? lam Q'-'l , 155 la la Em ffl. I lrv' ilwrf . 4 li!! phi., lf X Ll ll ilzifl: M75 NI. V lc-l 'Lili -'M iff! rl M Thu lvl N
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.- 1' lzwh 5 V . .1 ..-i , ,. ,, - s a by T f-' '-i,g. 1? Ll ' f ' f 1 Y 1 i 42 - f '-- 'W' ' -JV ' 'ai' 73' - v - ff: TRAINING SCHOOL 'gy I T DEPARTMENT ,ii .Aw The aim of the Yvhitewater State Teachers, AH - , Colle e has always been to make the Training s . U , H Y A. . School the real core of the instruction. Vie 1 X' . ,, . . . M44 learn to do by doing, so it is logical to con- 71.1. V clude that one learns to teach by teaching. fl This is especially true when the first steps in 'l - teaching are taken under the direction of lg: I trained supervisors. Teaching technique IS ll the goal sought, therefore the TF2llHll1g.SCl100l 'H Department is the center around which the gill T several courses are organized. Our students 515-v H . -sr ' are afforded through this Department an op- my 2 portunity to observe good teaching, to discuss fp and evaluate various types of classroom pro- Q15 'S cedure., and actually teach and manage classes A, W. P. Rosmmx of their Own' .A g SL sill Q INTERMEDIATE JUNIOR Eli at N ,Ftp ' ' Q C H O O I YW W H 1 Cx H t . .FJ - . fi' To meet and successfull co e with the ever ,. 1 Y P ,L ek changing pre and early adolescent boys and .' girls requires an individual Who is phvsically Q53 if .l - A Well and able, socially alert, morally clean, Eg and a scholar. The objective of this depart- pf, ment is to assist the prospective teachers to Q15 fi. develo in these res ects and to ne lect none 1 1, P P g M, 5 of them. L59 ,.. , 'll 213i i - N531 ti , V 4 MH - . E5 1 FJ . . Nj CLAY J. DAGGETT RURAL DEAPARTMEN1 r . . ichfl ,T I A year of professional training beyond the A l g, four years of high school work is a legal re- ,F quirement for teachers of the oneiroom'Rural -Q1 N School. This year of Work is given in our il-HQ , Rural Department, Where students become gif, Hg familiar with the State Course of Study, with QQ. l accepted procedures, and with advanced sub- fall U ject matter. They also have access to a Col- ' le e Rural School of nearly fifty' upils, in '- gl , . , . P , which observation and practice are both re- a yt quired. - 17' CLARA L. xVrHEELER F 20 '- '. .1115-Lair siawii --f '.:f: r1 'H -'H 'r ':f3f'F'e'51g-- L -a.z.-1f'1 1 1 ff ::rf:::5+ 'rr: 'fl-fr W3 Q1-Isf9fr7'ff'?'U9f n'T YHESLTEDV Tgii i' ' iii!-f-1fil.f3TtiJ,Pi.iQ4Q'T2'4TiQJQ!.5il-Slflsfiikfhxyfmkv. 'i5k.bQ'ig4L'fA:AiJ . :Mil X hx fjxf'-a',+ivfk
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