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two schools has been most satisfactory. The sup- This building when completed will house the A
erintendents of Georgetown and Versailles city following units: pre-school, elementary school  
schools have given excellent cooperation in help- junior high school, high school, and the college of i
Col- V mg to provide facilities for the young Women Who education. It will be possible for persons work- 1
are planning to go out as teachers of home eco- ing toward principalships and superintendencies l
no$}rcés.D€partm€nt of Educati d th d tg study the organization and administration of n
on, un er e a - e ucation on an level.
ministration of Doctor- Noe, and the College of The new traiiiing school will also make possible l  
mmon Ed11€3·l$10¤ have €TY1Ph3S1Z€d t}11`€€ m3J01` P1`0g’1‘&1nS programs of training for pre-school, elementary, Z
Wealth , tiigylvoglglgoghepltglagping of high school teachers, and Junior high school teachers. The University 4  
P good Q pals, and city super- ;;;dlii%;tle;€i11iito1gtli; l
Q ih t Q H d Q U t S Q f _ ~ - -1   .,-‘ Y —A,·   · junior high schools r  
sgieii 1 3$Z`§°§Z°0$.€iiEt SEE;     ~ W i‘ Q Q       ‘i‘1°"Ei“’i‘€ ""?F“’  
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’f"“E$  c U“”“S“y f" the   i c   .    c Sa....e, but t§2§§Z t
  It 1 Past quarter of a   .   Sons who Went into :
- 3 . century has trained A- —   e ` these fields Went f
;“ and g mere teachers fcr V   *·._'_ ’ witheut adequate .
epart- Q         Q rr     V _ preparation-   `
Qklioré { than any other in-   t   .   W cula 31. 8 being
  SHEW ; stxtution in t h e if p,  . V. ij     __V., . __ worked out for kin- l
‘l 1911  ‘ Siam- b"' _ -*   _   -»s‘=. _ - ~ dergarten, elemen-
’ _ The H’1€I‘I1b€I‘S of ,  -   . . V tary, Junior high,
T N0Q·  ` the faculty in edu-  I  -   and senior high I
~·TmS- A  cation have felt that ii l Q   ,`/i      . ` ] _e-· , school teachers. All
Jouege  G t h 9 program f O r   fi   1   curricula are four
{cation  Q training high school Q   - ‘‘·r so     years in length. No ·
1€nC€S·  I l2€2lCl`l€I'S h 3 S met l `— , , _   c person will be al- Q
Doctor  l thQ Standard f O Y     K , lowed to do his prac-
1 1911,  ~ this field of work 1 _ s tice teaching before ,
l 1923,  ’ in a satisfactory ' Q { an his senior year. The /
UndQI` . way. Th e y have ~ c University has no _
cf thQ , never been satisfied I . - intention to place
-€§11 cf   with the facilities ° · - ° itself where it will
$$101131 E for training men Q gi . · e be in competition .
uSQful  Q and women for ad  `eet   ‘ . . _»»-_ i   _ I - with th e four ~
i ininistrative p o s i- . c . . - .*»‘ . 1 . _ _ _ » `   s » Teachers Cchegcs
ized in ? ions. - , ` ` ‘ _ . { ‘ `» . whose programs of
teach- ’  In order that the ‘ I ,- t ·   ` · ° ‘ ‘ `  ;-. - training elementary
rtment , men and wome n ._ . , V VQ ., _· , Q; s__`   c   .,;,5 i ‘ teachers are two
111 the who dQSi*"Q tc quak · Q   _ , ` W   Q `:`=‘   ’ _ _.   years in length.
Hd the ify f0I` admlhlstra- s. .~ V A   s . A-   The University
to en-  i tive work in the Z   ii`l Q hopes to makff lih€
he De- State might have DR- J- T- C- NOE new training school
was a ` the opportunity to so interesting from
·ts and _ procure the best type of professional training, the standpoint of organization, good teaching,
tent of the University asked the General Education and completeness of equipment that men and
cation,  i Board of New York City to Give the University women from all over Kentucky will visit and
ultural _  of Kentucky $150,000 to be matched by a like study it. · I
his has  I sum from the state for the purpose of build- The real measure of the worth of any institu-
le high Zi 111g a training school on the University campus. tion such as ours is the quality of the product sent _ Z
le pm- — The General Education Board made the grant of out. The Department of Education, while a part 1
in the j $150,000 to the University in May, 1927. The of the College of Arts and Sciences, sent out such ` ,
agree-  U G€Y1€1`21l Assembly appropriated a similar sum at men as Doctor Joseph Roelner, Professor of Sec- I
rsailles 4- its session in 1928, and in 1930 appropriated an ondary Education, University of Florida; J. O,
1 these   additional $75,000 for furniture and equipment. (Continued on Page Sixteen)
     
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