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303-304 OBSERVATION. Directed observation of public school classroom situations. Credit, one hour each semester.

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TEACHING OF READING. A study of the reading processes with emphasis on determining reading readiness, beginning reading, vocabulary development, systems of phonics, and reading program analysis. Credit, two hours. REMEDIAL READING. A study of the causes of reading difficulties and their diagnosis and remedial treatment. Prerequisite, Teaching of Reading. Credit, one hour. TEACHING ARITHMETIC. A course for teachers of ar ithmetic in the elementary schools. Development of instructional procedures and materials. Credit, two hours. TEACHING OF LANGUAGE. A survey of the basic skills of oral and writ­ ten composition with spelling and writing. Methods and materials for learning the basic skills with the building of curriculum units. Credit, three hours.

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309-310 PHYSICAL EDUCATION. Elementary school physical education procedures including postural and rhythmic exercises, and specific programs suitable to elementary schools. Credit two hours each semester.

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TEACHING OF SCIENCE. A course designed to assist the teacher in devel­ oping a science program related to the elementary school curriculum. Credit, two hours. TEACHING SOCIAL STUDIES. A study of the teaching of social studies in the elementary schools with the development of curriculum and teaching materials. Credit, two hours .

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CORRECTIVE SPEECH. Recognition and diagnosis of speech difficulti es as they may be found in the public schools. Credit, two hours.

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AUDIO-VISUAL. F ami liarizing the student with audio-visual aids applicable to the teaching process in the elementary schools . Includes learning the opera­ tion of equipment. Credit, two hours. PUBLIC SCHOOL LAW AND FINANCE. Acquaints the teacher with the public school law as it applies to the ri ghts and duties of the teacher, legal safe­ gua rds for children, and methods of acquiring public school support. Credit, two hours. GENERAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL METHODS. A general course in methods and classroom management, including safety and fire prevention. Credit, two hours. TEACHING OF HYGIENE. A course designed to teach techniques essential in health education on the elementary school level. Credit, three hours. 63

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