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Normal Educator from Salina, Kansas • 2

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Normal Educatori
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Salina, Kansas
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alitor of lii- AliiUw M'tniWrtV mM MMintuiit wlitor if ll Kalinn fnin i in-hpr uho are limn nml iu1iH'i "'Kt intvnt KiilniM. after Wliilti in aw Salma. imifiNHl No rlioil in me nai ia a far aa wi know. The iiKait Mmtming thing however n.Miie achouU Irertiainrf audi a rouriw when they have never had a ain-trie graduata of their emir in IVIrat ami fm of chant ns i vou if von rnlrr, iu wMiiniMi inuiarrikl'Mirjrirrt ii0 oft-n th teacher your ii i if mil rail IHll t'HWT i 11 w.m nnill i the inniuuie instruct in thie ubjcU nly KttJIK r'1llnll till Daft 1.2 I A 1 tMlll ftllltltf Him iMiiwing the examination. iou wuimm them in the imitation Normal depart- uifanmlon'y cihki Hnntitute.

HereyouiiroimeucriMvV jrJro mid rome in touch many teuchera ii inle. i oo many teacher IXIIIIIMHl. menta which are rounu in aom kuwi-. auch Hclioola what per nt MKntliiranc i Ho cnwnin unlity and pattern, nil the prnwion of ktvM mind.w I-et every yountf 'ul woman remember thew wonla. Mi.

wan one of the Una am denta that ever entered our university. of their graduates ha pael the pro- attend institute year after year, going over the wiine ground t.me andgain. (Jet nwnv from home. Advance in your work. Your county nuperintendent will He had a powerful intelleci wmcn vrv active.

Although a young man he fesional atnte examination, i-ev wirio answer aa the K. N. U.one hundred ht cent. i tvnrlr. Ilia was a Jew iiao uiu i From the way chiUl study i tkin hold of some people one would think they child liefore.

The kinder- Every teacher should neleci a scnooi bid you go on in the good worn. SCHOOL ALL SUMMER. ia iii recular session all happy dirMKwitton. yuarreunR known to him. Hi pp''l acquaint- nncea were his frit i da.

In the beginning of life, well piepared 1 tl.nl 7 Knrten and Mr. Froebel must have that makes auch a record. Ihorougn teaching ia done by experienced teachers to make such a record. been working with men nnu uuuwu. summer except the last two weeks of schools have the institute These professional examinations are held in the college building in May and in connection with them and in the same fur the struggle he ia eul uown u.a.

reaper whwe name is death. "Whowltli Mlcfcle lieaps tin lieardeil prl at ai breath. And the flowvrs, that jjmw lit'tween." August. After all is and done did not Johnny of the colonial days with his old blue backed speller and ab learn to oinf no wll as Johnnie of today building. Under such conditions satisfactory work enn not be done.

The institute in this county is never held in with the school. In him the Normal losses one of its best friends who -Hewed true to the line." Kot tr for both not to have it so. Remember that this school affords an iiememuer mm. una ouuw The lessons of manliness he has taught i The lessons or mnniineps ne "ho will not be lost. That Providence who opportunity for regular work under the oTOa fnr the livinff and dead, whose hpfit tea-hers for the entire summer.

with all his paraphernalia of ptMlngogic invention. Take care of the drones. Time and again has it been shown that the steady, persistent, patient, plucky student be he verso slow succeeds and passes all others in the race of life. The hare nnd tortoise fable is a fact in human life. UUI I a.

man nflni ways are pasi me surunuj called him to another sphere of work. "Thy will be done Lord, not ours. OUTLINE OF WORK IN PRIM ARY GRADE, CLASS C. first half of first year uiauo -i 1 nonMnn. Chart work 4 months.

nhvsioloeical psychology deny TJflarn 140 words and 4 punctuation o-b-o Rad 420 sentences in both anrint. Learn use of capitals. SCHEME OF GRADES. CiKAHK I. A class.

Ii class. (JRADK II. A class. class. GRADE III.

A class. class. GRADE IV. A class. class.

GRADE V. A class. class. GRADE VI. A class.

class. GRADE VII. A class. class. GRADE VIII.

A class. clas3. rnu Dwa scheme represents the basis METHODS IN NATURAL SCIENCE. In the teaching of natural science there has been a revolution in methods. The student no longer takes a text-book and reads what somebody else has copied from somebody else who perhaps has investigated for himself.

In this way the existence of the mind" is the all important question that the upper world pedagogues are trying to settle. Meanwhile Johnny must be "larned a little" even if it does turn out that he has no mind. 2. Writing. Write all small letters and some capitals.

Movement exercises and to write pupil's own name. 3. Number Work. Value of nine digits and naught. Learn to read and write Arabic numbers to 100 and Roman to 20.

the student gets second, tnira or iourm rate matter in his work. In the present system the student investigates for him The disappearance of the child's curiosity after entering school was settled by the rights of suffrage in the Topeka mAAfW The vote stood 25 to 8 that it Combinations in addition oral ana written to 7. In subtraction oral to 7 Use of plus and equality signs. rn 1 1 -did not disappear. When some other association votes, it did disappear the infallibility of the ballot will be called into question.

4. Language. Ural worK. xaiiss uu manners, morals, health. Color, object arid nature lessons.

5. Drawing. Free hand drawing Simple forms containing vertical, horizontal and curved lines. fSnellina. Learn to spell all the -L of the eight years' work in the public schools below the high scnooi.

--'X words the pupils have had both orally self, examines for himseir, ana uses ma text-book as a guide and not an authority. His own mind follows in the investigation of any line of work. He is his own authority. In physics he handles the apparatus himself, pursues the investigation himself, and learns the fact that there are yet more worlds to conquer. When he works in geology he dissolves stones of different kinds by by means of different kinds of acids.

He examines everything for himseif, leaving the text-book merely to suggest and not to dictate. chemistry the text-book is rapidly losing its ground. The student no longer memorizes what the text-book says while he is in a room with no chemicals near him, but he investigates the chemicals. He uses them himself. He sees what takes place instead of taking somebody else's word for There are always fault-finders in the world.

But you should be careful that you are not one of them. If you are not willing to put your shoulder to the wheel and help turn it do not criticize those who are trying to turn it. Take the vinegar out of your disposition. Manhood cannot be obtained by becoming eour. 7.

Rhetorical. Rhetoricals every three weeks consisting of short declamations ennno nnd ffvmnastic drills. In large schools the A ana a ciaBb. allow promotion every half year. In some schools grade 1 requires one and one-half years and then has and classes.

A grade generally represents a year's work and a class one-halt oi a year's work-Teachers contemplating teaching in a graded school will be shown the general plan and methods of the grades and also the variations of some teachers. Materials Used. Slate and lead pen. cils, slate, sponge, paper, reading chart, 1 ViAwtr it Vmi reading boxes, numuer waod, r.mAa nnmlwr tablets, etc. The above is only a brief outline of the VioKacrinnincr class.

Grade 1. It Is there a chance for a young man or woman? Two million of the inhabitants of the United States die every year. Somebody must step into the breech and OUln 1" fciaw -'5 7.

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1895-1901