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Show COUNH TEACHERS EXilli 16 2 Slate Superintendent Cowans Fives Dates, Announces Program, Classification. F,tc. Salt lake City. .July 21, 11H. Mr. I.. John Nuttall, Jr My .!eai Superintendent. the teachers' examination exam-ination will be given on Friday and Saturday, August 2nd and Itrd. 1018, M shown by the enclosed program, in the Cedar City school bttlldlng. For the convenience of those who desire to take the examination in your district, I trust that you will make the necssary arrangements to conduct con-duct examinations, and inform applicants appli-cants when and where to report. Questions will be sent to you in time for examination. The number of copies will he estimated from tin-number tin-number of applicants ordinarily reporting re-porting for examination in your district. dis-trict. The applicants this year will be in three distinct classes: (1) Those who hold county certificates certifi-cates and wish to renew their cortifi cates by taking examination in the reading and study course. (Most teachers taking the reading and study course are doinjr the work either as correspondence students or in summer school. There will be only a few applicants, ap-plicants, therefore, for this examination. examina-tion. You will observe that questions are furnished in ethics, citizenship, community civics, U. S. History, rural economics, and rural sociology. Bach applicant should take examination in the first two and in any one of the other three named.") (L') Those who do not hold Utah Certificate! bat either have completed at least one year of College work, not including the lubjecta prescribed for a county certificate without examination, examina-tion, or have had teaching experience iti other states. (These applicant.-, will take the general county examination. examina-tion. Present holders of county certificates cer-tificates do not take this examination examina-tion but renew by completing the reading and study course.) (') Those who desire to qualify for the third class certificates. (Applicants (Ap-plicants for primary certificates in this class will take the county examinations exam-inations as shown on the program, except arithmetic and U. S. History eight examinations in all. Applicants for grammar grade certificates in this class will take the county examinations examina-tions as shown on the program with the privilege of omitting either arlth luetic or U. S. History--nine examinations exam-inations In all. It is expected that applicants for primary certificates will take examination in reading.; and applicants ap-plicants for grammar prade certificates, certifi-cates, in community civics.) The county examination in health work in the schools is based on Hong and Terman's Health work in the Schools, published by Houghton Mifflin Mif-flin Company; community civics on Hughs' Comumnity Civics, published by Allyn & Bacon; and natural science sci-ence on Prul's Nature Hooks, published by the Dsssrst News. Applicants for the county examination examina-tion who have completed in courses of college grade any of the subjects named in the examinations are exempt ex-empt from examinations in such subjects sub-jects Please note that the reading and study course examinations in community com-munity civics and in American history are different from the county examinations exami-nations in community civics and 1 1. S history. Very truly yours, E. G. COWANS, State Sup't. Program for the County Examination. HEADING AND STUDY COURSE. August 2nd. Ethics of Citizenship, '. a. m. Community civics, n a. m. Hural Sociology, 2 p. m. August 8rd, 'Hural Economic!, '. a in American History. 11 n m. COUNTY EXAMINATIONS August 3rd, Principles of Education, 9 a. m. Psychology, 10:80 a. m. Health Work in the Schools, 1 p. in, Reading or Community ''ivies, 8:80 p, in arithmel it . i :00 i m August 8rd 1 1 animal , '.I lOO a 111. Art ..I Natural Sclem e, 10:30 a. m 1 leoR i aphy, l ;00 p m, Hygiene and Sanitation, 2:80 p. m. i s History, 4:00 p. m. |