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Description: INDIANA STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.116. During this last term, also, all of the different members of
the graduating class are required to take entire charge of one of
the model schools, performing all the duties in teaching and gov¬
erning the same.for such a period as shall test their ability to teach
and govern a school. For more definite information of the work
done, the reader is referred to the outline of professional work on
another page of this register.Third. During the last six terms, in addition to the strictly
professional work above set forth, instruction is given in United
States History, Civil Government, General History, Algebra,
Geometry, Composition (three terms), Rhetoric, English Litera¬
ture, Physics, Chemistry, Astronomy, Geology, Botany, Drawing
and Music. Latin is optional in this course, and is taken as an
additional study.COURSE FOR GRADUATES OF HIGH SCHOOL.The second class of students mentioned above, consists of those
who have graduated from commissioned High Schools, or who
possess qualifications equivalent to such. All graduates from
commissioned High Schools, by which is meant High Schools
whose graduates are admitted to the Freshman Class of the
Indiana State University without examination, are admitted to
this class without examination, upon presenting the diploma
which would entitle them to enter the State University. They
are required to complete the first three terms work as laid down
in the regular course. They are able to do this in less than three
terms. They must, in addition to this, take all the professional
work as above set forth, and complete the work in History
and Composition, and such other subjects of the course as they
may not have studied in the High School. If they can pass a
satisfactory examination in the remaining subjects, they will not
be required to study them in the school.Such students can complete the course in two years.
Source: http://indstate.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/isuarchive/id/32378
Collection: Indiana State University Archives

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