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Show B. Y. C. NORMAL SCHOOL OFFERS A TPPP COURSE II TfiA!N!i THE COLLEGE OFFERS SCHOLARSHIPS TO STUDENTS STU-DENTS AS A REWARD OF MERIT IN ADVANCED ADVANC-ED RESEARCH WORK. B. Y. COLLEGE GRADUATES GRADU-ATES RANK ABOVE OTHERS IN TEACHING PROFESSION. PROF BJARNASON HEADS DEPARTMENT. Ttijj Normal School of the Brighat Young College offers tho mo thai nigh course In the training of ttacli era in tho statu of Utah, according o a comparison with institutions jiving similar courses. With a fully quipped training school which In eludes grndes from tho first to tin. llnth as a laboratory In pcholog and method3 of teaching, a facultj professionally trained and every oth er facility and convenience to bi found In any Institution clsowhere Jn Utah, tho Brlgham Young ColU-gc is adequately prepared to train younu men and women for tho teaching profession, according to Prof. Lofter BJarnnson, head of tho normal nchor.i Registration for tho ochoo' vlll cr m monco Monday, Scptombor 12, ia:i Just as a laboratory Is neccssarj In chemistry and physics to conduct ! tho experiments of theory nnd to test out certain dovlces, so, in th' samo sense, lo a well equipped train-1 Ing school neccssarj" to properly car-! ry on experiments In psychology and I tho methods of teaching and with these ncodB properly filled tho nor ' I HHflPvibVHHJ EMjPiEjM fr$r MijIB9H LOI'TMt UJVItWsON mal sihool at tin nudum Young Colego 13 coinploto in cVery detail. Tho tialnlng school ', the student stu-dent teacher tho opportunity of put- (Contlnued on Page F'm) B. Y.C.NORMAL SCHOOL OFFERS THOROUGH (Continued From Pago One) ting In practlco nil the principles of psicholot'y and inothodB of teaching which ho acquires In the class room. At tho Brlgham Young Collego B normal scool tho student tenchor is j given rirty-flvo mlnuteu each day 0 throughout tho major pnit ot the U jear In tho training school where ho I comes in direct contact with n whole j class nnd not only with groups of I pupils. This Ih more nctual teach- i lug oxperlenco than Is given In most I other Institutions In the west This I practice teaching period affords tratn ins In bothtredtaton.ndstipervl6ed study, tho-Iatterbelnirjpften neglected neglect-ed in many training conrses. The normal echool ot ttuj Brlcbm Yonng College will require Excellence Excel-lence in eeboUtyabip of al trlndente. The department la preparing teacher teach-er for' both lb lcmeRtra gradca, and Ore Junior High Sebool. Courses In advanced- tralntog wlH be irtren to Ihofie who have had at las one ytar of college work. Tnro win be given giv-en one or two clause in the Junior high school training sebool. Ah a reward or merit and an encouragement en-couragement to studentn the college In offering scholarships or $1G0 a j-car to students In this 'advanced research work. This Is not compensation compen-sation for service as teachers but Is conferred as an honor upon thoo who excel In these courses. Several County Superintendents of Schools a n authority for the stato-ment stato-ment that tho Drlgham Young College Col-lege graduates rank above others In i tho teaching profession. There Is scarcely a town or village in northern north-ern Utah or southern Idaho that has not at least one B. Y. C. teacher. ' Not a single failure is tho record iof the Brlgham Young College Nor-mal Nor-mal school. i - - ' |