Bulletin, Issue 21

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Page 12 - ... study in the normal school so that the work might accord with, as well as supplement, the work of the high schools. By the time a student has completed the two years of the teacher's course in any high school in the islands, the new four-year course of study in the normal school will be in effect, that he may enter the latter school and complete the course offered there in two years without having to make up any deficiencies in work or repeat any work already done. Also, a student having a lesser...
Page 9 - Students in chemistry will be required to pay a fee of PÍO before entering the class in that subject. This money is intended as payment, in part, for chemicals consumed and regular apparatus broken. Breakages of special apparatus must be paid for in addition. The course in chemistry is optional, no student being required to take it in order to graduate..
Page 14 - ... he planted seeds and cultivated the growing plants, using hoe, rake, etc. With the exception of the watering in dry weather on days when the classes were in the laboratory, each student took entire care of his plot of ground and gathered the vegetables produced. Fair crops of the ordinary vegetables, such as beets, beans, eggplant, okra, lettuce, peanuts, carrots, radishes, tomatoes, and cabbages were raised, ana experiments were made with field plants, such as cotton, corn, and tobacco. Study...
Page 14 - ... ground and gathered the vegetables produced. Fair crops of the ordinary vegetables, such as beets, beans, eggplant, okra. lettuce, peanuts, carrots, radishes, tomatoes, and cabbages were raised, ana experiments were made with field plants, such as cotton, corn, and tobacco. Study in the laboratory was correlated with the work in the garden, the principal lines of investigation being seeds, soils, plant foods, water, injurious insects, and methods of growing and harvesting such standard crops...
Page 23 - The class will be organized successively into a municipal council, a provincial board, and a legislative assembly.
Page 12 - ... the most important changes of the year is found in the revised course of study. In the new course of study which was prescribed by the general superintendent for the provincial and municipal schools a two-year course in preparation for teaching was arranged as one of the secondary courses, and it was suggested that those students who wish to receive further training for teaching should enter the Philippine Normal School. The adoption of this course of study with its accompanying suggestion made...
Page 3 - Ordered, That future graduates of the Insular Normal School at Manila shall be eligible for appointment to the classified teaching service of the Philippine Islands without examination by the Civil Service Board.
Page 12 - ... wish to receive further training for teaching should enter the Philippine Normal School. The adoption of this course of study with its accompanying suggestion made it advisable to rearrange the course of study in the normal school so that the work might accord with, as well as supplement, the work of the high schools. By the time a student has completed the two years of the teacher's course in any high school in the islands, the new four-year course of study in the normal school will be in effect,...
Page 1 - Philippine Normal School. Manila, PI Catalogue for 1904-5 and prospectus for 1905-6. Manila, Bureau of Public Printing, 1905.
Page 4 - ... The exteriors of all the buildings of the school have been painted. CONDITIONS OF ADMISSION. "One radical change has been made in the conditions of admission to the school. As before, men and women are admitted on equal terms and are required to be at least 14 years old. Preparatory classes are also maintained for the benefit of those coming from the provinces who are not prepared for the work of the regular course. Students seeking admission to the preparatory classes, however, are expected...

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