' 118 THE Umviamsrrr or KENTUCKY.
» · any of the common schools and high schools of the commonwealth with. _
_ . out further examination during life or good behavior. mg pi
V _ ‘ . Under the State law of 1908 all students in this department of the Fmt
` University are eligible for the Elementary Teacher’s Certzficate at the 2.
completion of one year’s study. This certificate entitles the holder ofit the m
A to teach in any public school in the state for a period of two years with. Wahl
‘ . I out further examination. 3'
At the completion of two years’ work in this department the educa
. student becomes eligible to receive the Intermediate Certayfcate, which Sims
entitles the holder to teach in any school of the state for a period of four 4`
years without further examination. thoug
At the completion of three years’ work in this department an Thur;
Advanced Certzjicate may be issued, which will entitle the holder to 54
teach in any school in the state for a period of three years. At the end we p
of this period, with the approval of the State Superintendent, aLl]? M7
n Certijicate, may be substituted for the advanced certificate, on the b k
presentation Qto the college authorities of satisfactory evidence ofthe doo ’
candidate’s teaching ability and moral character. ay’8`
The distinctive feature of the work offered by the Department of
Education consists in the courses in educational psychology, history Vg;
of education and theory of teaching. Practice work, observation and LONE
l_ criticism have been arranged for. Experimental psychology has become BAKE
an important phase of the work in the Department of Education. We 9
have increased very largely the amount of apparatus for this worli Hi h
during the year so that now our Department is well equipped for the mia
study of Educational Psychology. new
The Horace Mann Literary Society meets every Thursday night for Prof;
one hour in the Education Building. This society is becoming more and 1
more a distinctive force in the social and literary development of bade
students in the Department of Education. It is well attended at ei/HPF half
meeting and the liveliest interest is manifested in all the work of the REB;}
society. mm
The Department of Education has a bureau of appointments for 1
teachers. Any person who has ever been a student at the UniverSlty·l¤ tmde
entitled to free registration in this bureau, and no charge whatever will · refer
be made fOr S€CU.I`ll'Ig pOSltlOYlS. W6 €l'ld€3,VO[' to keep l]ll€ complete Nadi
record of all teachers who have attended the University at any time¤¤ dm
file so that we may be able to supply calls with suitable candidates on 1
short notice. sum
1. Methods and Aims of Study. An introductory course in the l€¤l”ll' Stand
visior