No one will deny how large a place this subject should hold in a curriculum of well ordered studies in either a High School or a University.
Nor is this ex-parte study of history more obvious in the curriculum of the High Schools of Ontario than is the objectionable character of many of the poems that are assigned for literary study.
The present widespread agitation for a more purposeful curriculum is fully recognized by this work on practical pedagogy.
The Science of Eugenics deserves a place in the medical curriculum for three reasons.
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Hence no subject should be retained in our present curriculum whose only value is a claim to disciplinary training.
No study should have a place in thecurriculum for which this general disciplinary characteristic is the chief recommendation.
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The university curriculum included Latin and Greek languages and was for four years.
About 1564, the curriculum was changed to two terms of grammar, four terms of rhetoric, five terms of dialectic (examining ideas and opinions logically, e.
The curriculum was civil law, canon law, medicine, with astronomical instruments that students made, theology, and the arts.
It may well be, however, that the growing curriculum may justify some reduction in the time formerly assigned to geometry, and any reasonable proposition of this nature should be fairly met by teachers of mathematics.
In the present state of our curriculum we cannot do more than mention the matter as a topic of general interest in this connection.
It may therefore be questioned whether these scholars are not unconsciously protesting against the English methods and curriculum rather than against the subject itself.
I shall refer later in discussing the school curriculum to the special intellectual content which the manufacture of these toys will represent.
These outlines are offered as a means of bridging the gap between the formal methods and outgrown courses of study still in use and the richer curriculum and more vital methods toward which we are working.
In seeking answers to these questions, the fields of geography, history, and arithmetic may be explored as extensively as circumstances warrant and a wholecurriculum is built up in a natural way.
Much time must be spent in study and experimentation before a satisfactory reorganization of the curriculum can be worked out.
They give an education similar to that offered in the lycees for boys--with certain modifications--in a curriculum of five or six years.
The system of studies--reorganized in 1902--embraces a fullcurriculum of seven years, which is divided into two periods.
The science part of thecurriculum is remarkably complete, and art is by no means neglected.
So numerous indeed are the subjects of the school curriculum in our day that howlers and confusion are bound to result.
As the most primitive and picturesque visualization of the curriculum of this bequest of the race mind of one generation to the next, the pillars of Enoch stood on the verge of history against the Eastern sky of our civilization's dawn.
A curriculum in which science is interspersed with sweet speaking and singing by archangels!
And I doubt if the curriculum of any modern university shows so clear and generous a comprehension of what is meant by culture, as this old Trivium and Quadrivium does.
As was the case at Bologna, interest after a time was not limited to philosophy and theology; other branches of study were admitted to the curriculum and a university in the modern sense came into existence.
Toward the end of the Twelfth Century Irnerius revived the study of the old Roman law and put the curriculum of modern Civil Law on a firm basis.
He succeeded in introducing the study of Greek into the curriculum of the school, notwithstanding the opposition of the university headed by Principal Robertson.
The colonial school curriculum was accordingly designed from the practical point of view to emphasize practical mathematics, and there was an increasing demand for instruction in all aspects of the subject.
In the arrangement of a curriculum for the first years of the culture-school, reading and writing are to be placed at the end of the second school year, but never are they to begin the course .
I would not abridge the curriculum for any child; it should simply be taught that for which it has a capacity.
The following is an outline of the curriculum used in the Christiania Cathedral School.
If the curriculum and teaching of the training college are rich and varied, its products will be characterized by efficiency and resourcefulness.
Strenuous efforts are now being made to introduce it into the curriculum of the elementary school, and such change will probably be effected at an early date.
While it would be interesting to discuss the methods used in presenting each subject in the curriculum a few must suffice.
Writing, drawing, vocal music, manual training, and gymnastics are also in the curriculum and each receives careful attention.
The state adopts a curriculum which is used in all of its secondary schools.
Later in the process a demand for the modern foreign languages was responded to favorably and they took places in the curriculum of the higher school.
Throughout the curriculum a very definite effort is made to utilize every phase of information possessed by the pupils.
The same official inspection, the same qualifications for teachers, the same curriculum of studies, the same school text-books are required in both cases by the Department of Education.
The object of this movement was the re-adjustment of the school system, of its curriculum and administration, to conditions existing throughout the Province.
This year the old curriculum of four years was abandoned, and the course was made elective, with the following departments, viz.
This was changed on his recommendation, to a curriculum of four classes, by the unanimous vote of the Faculty.
The final evolution of the curriculum up to the present time came in 1914 when this combination was made compulsory.
This growth in students and in the scope of the curriculum made additions to the buildings and equipment imperative.
The gradual broadening of the University curriculum and its effect upon graduate study has already been mentioned.
Elsewhere such specialization as seemed desirable was attained after 1901, through the regular elections, when practically the whole curriculum was thrown open to general election, subject of course to a certain sequence of courses.
The emphasis in thecurriculum upon the classics has been noted.
Indeed, as early as 1868, while examining the catalogue of a Southern university, he jotted down in his note-book a suggestion that the most serious defect in the curriculum was the lack of any English training.