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Show SUMMER COURSES OPEN JUNE 611! AT U, C. Tho Utah Agricultural College will offer extensive courses In te.vsfcer training and especially In the training train-ing ot rurnl teachers ul Its comlut;' summer session which opens Jun) 6, according to an announcement mado I by Ireldenl E. G. Peterson who' chnracerlzed tho opportunities existing exist-ing In these fields at tho college as unsurpassed, "Tho collego has been teaching for number of years very tmpr-ant tmpr-ant subject mutter for teachers In agriculture, homo economics, mechanic me-chanic aits, commerce and tho general gen-eral sciences," said President Peterson. Peter-son. "Its graduates aro today herv-Ing herv-Ing In great numbers not only In thn high schools of Utah and surrounding surround-ing Btates but In Institutions or higher high-er leaning hroughout the country. "The Inst legislature, by creating a department of pedagogy nt th college, mado it possible for tho In-atltutlon In-atltutlon to offer comprehensive courses In methods of teaching as well as lu the, subject matter which teachers must secure. Wo feel thn tho collego has a peculiar obligation to train teachers for the rural schools Our intimate connection with tho iu ial communities secured not only through contact In class room work with students rrom funns, but through the Intlmato relations our V-xenslon division maintains with the men and women In rural district' will make It possible for us to uu I derstand the problems of tho rural school teachers and train theso lo bo real leaders In their communities." communi-ties." Prof. Henry Peterson, until recently re-cently superintendent of tho Lognn city schoolB but appointed head of tho deparmon of pedagogy at tho college col-lege at tho last session of the board of trustees, will offer thrco Impor-ant Impor-ant courses during the summer b'.-.i-slon. Theso will bo cducatlonnl psychology, psy-chology, tho principles of educatlou and tho science of education. Superintendent Sup-erintendent Orson Ryan who succeeds suc-ceeds Prof. Peterson as superintendent superinten-dent of tho Logan city schools will , offer courses in rural and vitalized ' education. Superintendent Ryan l' ono of tho leaders In this country In rurnl teavcher training. The titles et the courses he will offer Include vitalized vit-alized education showing how tho every ev-ery day life of tho child can bo mado to for man Importnnt part of the educative ed-ucative process, rural leaershlp, dnl-' lng with the Important part tho teacher mus play In community build lng and elementary school method. ' Special courses for primary teachers teach-ers will be given by Miss Edith Row-' en, primary supervisor In Loan city. Theso will Include educational education-al seat work and principles under: lng primary education. Prof. Alma Schneider of the Iowa State Collcgn will offer a courso In methods of .teaching homo,cconomlca In tho high 'schools and Prof. Johanna Moon of tho Utah Agricultural Collego will give a course In the teaching of domestic do-mestic art subjects In the high schools. |