153.

154.
157.

216.

110.

137.

139.

164.

166.

167.

190.

192.

236.

EDUCATION 155

DIRECTION AND SUPERVISION OF VOCATIONAL EDUCATION. II; 2 er.
11 MW. Mr. Friese.

JOB AND OCCUPATIONAL ANALYSIS. I; 2 cr. Mr. Friese.

ADVANCED PROBLEMS IN PART-TIME SCHOOL EDUCATION. II; 2 er.
Mr. Thayer, Mr. Edgerton.

SEMINARY IN VOCATIONAL AND EDUCATIONAL GUIDANCE. Yr; 2 cr.
45:45 W. Mr. Edgerton.

SEMINARY IN VOCATIONAL ANALYSIS AND INDIVIDUAL ADJUSTMENT.
Yr; 2cr. 45:45 Tu. Mr. Edgerton.

Vv. EDUCATIONAL SUPERVISION AND METHODS

DISEASE PREVENTION (Pathology 5). II; 2 er. Methods of disease
prevention as they may be applied by the individual, the teacher,
and by the larger political groups of town, city, and state. Designed
for the general student without specialized training in any of the
medical or pre-medical sciences. Lectures and conferences are given
by various members of the faculty of the Medical School under the
general supervision of Professor Clark.

SUPERVISION OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SuBJECTS. II; 8 cr. 11-12:15
TT. Mr. Anderson.

SUPERVISION OF NON-ACADEMIC SECONDARY SCHOOL SUBJECTS. I or
II; 2-8 cr. Offered 1931-32 and in alternate years. Mr. Willing.

TECHNIQUE OF SUPERVISION. I; 3 cr. Prerequisites: Senior stand-
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INVESTIGATIONS IN MATHEMATICS. I; 2 cr. Offered in 1931-32. 11
MW. Mr. Fowlkes.

INVESTIGATIONS IN THE TEACHING OF THE SOCIAL STupIES. I; 2 er.

Prerequisites: Senior standing and teaching experience. 11 TT.
Mr. Barr.

INVESTIGATIONS IN READING. II; 2 cr. Hours to be arranged. Mr.
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THE FOUNDATIONS OF MeErHop. II; 3 cr. Prerequisite: Teaching
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ADVANCED COURSE IN THE TEACHING OF ENGLISH LITERATURE. Es
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the results of scientific studies as these apply to the teaching of read-

ing and literature in the schools and the junior college. 11 TT. Mr.
S. A. Leonard.

ADVANCED COURSE IN THE TEACHING OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. [;
2-3 cr, A consideration of the bearing of rhetorical theory, modern
linguistic study, and psychology upon the teaching of composition in
the schools and the junior college. 11 TT. Mr. S. A. Leonard.

SUPERVISION OF ACADEMIC SECONDARY SCHOOL SuBJECTS. II soz Or. 3
cr. Specialized application of the general principles and techniques
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Study of recent national reports and of contemporary issues in sub-
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