isua-isnscatalog-1879-1880-024

Description: 24 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.The foregoing table shows the terms during which the study
of any given subject may be pursued by classes entering at
the beginning of any term in the year.It will be seen that classes entering at the opening of a
Fall term may remain out and teach during the Fall term of
the third year, return at the beginning of the next term and
complete the course by the close of the year.Classes entering at the opening of the Winter term can pur¬
sue the studies in the order indicated in the table, and thus
complete the course within eight consecutive terms from the
time of entering.Classes entering at the opening of the Spring term may
pursue the regular course for four terms, teach during the Fall
term, return for two terms more, teach a second Fall term,
return for the remaining two terms and graduate with a regular
class.These plans are suggested for each class as a whole, but it
will be observed that any student, entering at the beginning
of any term, who has done, satisfactorily, one or more terms
work may remain out and teach one or more terms at any
time, and returning, find a class doing the work for which he
is prepared.By following this plan, energetic students can work their
way through the school. Such persons, when they have com¬
pleted the course, are not only prepared theoretically for re¬
sponsible positions, but they have had practical experience in
organizing, instructing and managing schools. The graduate
of the Normal School who has had successful experience in
teaching, is always in demand.SHORT COURSE.In order to accommodate still further the working of the
institution to the necessities of a large class of young persons
who aspire to be teachers, and of those who, having had some
experience in teaching, yet desire to more thoroughly qualify
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Collection: Indiana State University Archives

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