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Show THE TEACHER'S Summer Institute. Where It Will Be Held. The Programme, and Subjects Sub-jects To Be Discussed t Three Counties To Be Repre-sented-San Pete, Utah and Emery. . . About location, one of the committee on seclection of location says in- a letter to the Liigmier: "After a wh:le we were led by willing guides across the hills and down the hollow in search of a location. lo-cation. Finally we selected a beautiful grassy hill-side, partly covered with quak-enasp, quak-enasp, among which springs a tiny stream, clear as cryslal, and at an alti. titude ol 8,500 feet above sea level-This level-This place lias a commanding vfew ol a, large area ol country, grand and picturesque, pictur-esque, besides being close la the track." The Institute will be held near Scolidd in Pleasant Valley, for live daysJuly 7 8, 9, 10, and mil, The following is a complete -i Programme. MONDAY Morning 9 to 9:10 Opening Exercises. 9:10 to 9 30 Organization. 9:30 to 10 Music, the Tonic Sol Fa sytem, by H. E. Giles. to to 11 Lecture, The Teacher, by Dr. K. G.Maeser. 11 to t2 Kevisi n of course of stujiis for Chair and First Reader grades. 1 presentation of the plan by Hanni.ii S Kriel and Matlie Nelson, 2 Discussion by Insitute. ATtornoon a to a;jo Instrction in Elementary Drawing by E1111I Isgreen. 3- t j 3-I'iii.c pies and methods of leaching Ge igra.iy, by G. H.Brmiriail. 3 to 3;3 Discussion. 3 3 to 4 Miscellaneous questions and answers, and report oi crtic. Evening Impromptu Concert. Tl'KSUAY Morning 9 to 9:10 Opening Exercises. ' 910 to 9.30 Music H. K. Giles, 9.30 to r:4(i Lecture, Civics, bv Hon J. E. Booth. 10:30 to 11:30 Revision of coune of studies fir Second Reader glade: l. Presentation of plan by Ida Coomos and I'liena Iirimhall; 2, Discussion. it 30 to 11:45 -I'aper on Col. Parker's principles of teaching, by John Foote. i;'45 to 12 School-room Tactics, by Supt; E. A. Wilson, Afternoon a to 2:3 ) Instruction in Elementary Drawing, by E.nil Isreen. ' ', 2.-30 to 3-Metiiods ut teaching Grain- j -"t-iw, mar and Composition, by J. A. Rees. I ".' 3 to SiaoO-UcisiiQii. v . . i ?? '?$At.ii.tiiiitw.Mttiyiitic'i tepwflutw-yjfTW Keening - - . . Debate giestion: Resolved that the interests ol the American people are better bet-ter gaurded by ihe Republican paity then by ttie Democratic. WEDXEsu.iv suaxixa- 9 to 9 to Opening Exercises. 9:10 to 9:30 Mjs.c H. E. Giles. 9.3 to 1 0:3 ) Lecture). European Schools, by lames Clove. I0.30 to 1 1 -Revision of course ol sut-dies sut-dies f ir Third Reader grade. 1 Presentation Presen-tation of plan by J. 13. Walton and D. H. Robinson. 2, Discussion. 11:30 to 11:45 Paper: Penalozzi and Froebel, by Hannah Friel. 11:45 to 12 'johoollroont' calisthenics, by Wm. Rawl.ngs. Afternoon. 2 to 2:30 Instruction in drawing, ty Emil lsgreen. 2:30 to 3 Penmanship, by Peter Greaves, Jr , County Supt. of San Pete County. .., . , 3 to 3:30 Discussion. 3:30 to 4 Questions and answers, and report of critic. Erenlng.- . v ' " Concert. THURSDAY. Forenoon. . 9 to 9:to Opening Exercises ' '. 9:10 to 9 30 Music, by H. E. Giles. 9:30 to 10:30 Lecture, Elements of Natural Philosophy by K. Isgieen. 10:30 to 11:30 Revision of course of studies for Fourth Reader grade: 1 Presentation Pre-sentation of plan, byj. L. Brown aud and Jas. Anderson. 2rl)iscussion. 11:30 to 12 Paper, Value of Discipline in the schoolroom, by Prof. J. E. Merrill. Afternoon. 2 to 2:30 Historical review of Educational Educa-tional progress in Utah County lor one decade, by Dr. M. H. Hardy. 2.30W3 Methods of teaching Bookkeeping, Book-keeping, by County Supt. L. A. Wison. 3 to 3 15 D sjussion. -" 3:15 to 3:45 Methods of teaching Arithmetic: Primary grade, by Janet Find-lay; Find-lay; Intermediate grade, Phena Ktimhall; Grammar grade, J. A. Anderson. 5:45 to 4 Questions ailj answers, and re.) i t of critic. Evening. liall. FRIDAY MORNtNG. 9 to g:to Opening Exercises. 9:10 9:30 Music, H. E. G;le. 9:30 U 10:30 Lecture, Literature, VV. H King, Esq. 1030 to it Revision of course of studies for Fifth Reader grade: 1. Presentation Pre-sentation of plan by G. H. Brunhall and J.A. Rees. 11 to 11:30 Discussion. 11,3010 11:45 Paper on Busy Work by Maria Lai son. 11:45 to 12 Paper on the Ideal School of the Future, by E. W. Rgbinson. Afternoou. V" . 2 to 2 30 Dtawing by Emil Tsgreen'. 2:30 to 3:30 Methods 1 of . teaching1 Reading: Primary grade, Mattie Nelson; Intermediate, J- I!. Walton; Grammar, J L. Brown. 3:30 to 4 Report of critic and closing exercises. . notes. f. v , t i -' Reduced rates over the R. G. W. - Railway have been secured for all 'who wish to attend. Teachers throughout theTerritory, and all persons interested in edncalion are cordially invited to be present. Accomm id itions for board and lodgings lodg-ings are limited, and it is suggested that as far as possible, teachers provide! hem-selves hem-selves with suitable camping outfits. |