isua-isnscatalog-1871-1872-019

Description: STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.19Studies of the course examined as products of the various
faculties of the mind, and the order and method of presentation
to pupils at the different stages of development determined.
Writing sketches, observation, and practice under criticism in
the model schools.In connection with the study of general history, each member
of the class will be assigned, for investigation, themes which will
require a careful reading of portions at least of Blackstones and
of Kents Commentaries, of Hallams Middle Ages, and of his
Constitutional History of England.Latin or German may be substituted for portions of some sub¬
jects in the Advanced Course by students who wish to study
either of those languages, but an additional years study will be
required.CONDITIONS OF ADMISSION.Pupils, if females, must be sixteen years of age
if males,
eighteen. They must possess good moral character and average
intellectual abilities. If residents of Indiana, they must promise
to teach, if practicable, in the common schools of the- State, a
period equal to twice that spent as pupils in the Normal School.
They must pass a fair examination in Beading, Spelling, Geogra¬
phy, and in Arithmetic through Percentage. They must write
a legible hand, and be able to analyze and parse simple sentences.EXPENSES.Tuition is free.Board, including fuel and lights, can be obtained in good
families at $3.50 to $4.50 per week. By renting rooms and
boarding themselves, students can reduce their expenses to less
than $2.50 per week.
Source: http://indstate.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/isuarchive/id/32020
Collection: Indiana State University Archives

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