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University Of Maine Catalog Number With Records Of The Sessions 1940-41, Announcements For The Sessions Of 1941-42, University Of Maine, Office Of Student Records Jan 1941

University Of Maine Catalog Number With Records Of The Sessions 1940-41, Announcements For The Sessions Of 1941-42, University Of Maine, Office Of Student Records

General University of Maine Publications

The catalog for the academic year of 1940-41 included the calendar, officers, general information, admission, registration, financial matters, degrees, student regulations, organization of the university, colleges, graduate study, and a list of students. An index appears on page 443.


A Study Of The George W. Morris School And Community With Emphasis Upon The Personnel Work Of The School., Naomi Peak Jan 1941

A Study Of The George W. Morris School And Community With Emphasis Upon The Personnel Work Of The School., Naomi Peak

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

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A Critical Evaluation Of The Music Curriculum In Representative High Schools Of California, Oregon And Washington And A Suggested Program Based Upon The Possibilities Of Post School Musical Activities, James Atkinson Lewis Jan 1941

A Critical Evaluation Of The Music Curriculum In Representative High Schools Of California, Oregon And Washington And A Suggested Program Based Upon The Possibilities Of Post School Musical Activities, James Atkinson Lewis

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

"Music for every child. Every child tor Music." How many time have we heard that? Fundamentally, however, it does not go deeply enough into the objectives and purpose of music in the schools today. Every conceivable kind of music is being used in modern schools, and every type of ensemble group is singing or playing this music.

Are the schools creating the best possible music environment for the students? Are the students receiving from their music classes the maximum of increases in social competency, which is, after all, the most important objective of all education? Should small ensemble groups both …


A Survey Of Music Education In The Smaller High Schools Of California And A Program Of Music Courses, Carol C. Carter Jan 1941

A Survey Of Music Education In The Smaller High Schools Of California And A Program Of Music Courses, Carol C. Carter

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

It was the author's privilege to begin teaching in a small secondary school. There, it is his firm belief, is the place for most beginning teachers to commence their life's work.

It is here that one finds problems in curricula and procedures that he would probably never dream of during his theoretical training.

There one would be asked to teach many subjects other than the one he has chosen in his major field. This should not prove to be a hardship but a blessing in that one would have develop initiative and in many other ways round out his personality. …


The Development And Evaluation Of An Outline Of A Course In Physical Science For Eleventh And Twelfth Year Students, Arthur Wilson Everett Jan 1941

The Development And Evaluation Of An Outline Of A Course In Physical Science For Eleventh And Twelfth Year Students, Arthur Wilson Everett

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

During the years since 1929 it has been the privilege of the writer to serve as a teacher in the science department of the high school at Stockton, California. During those years he has been associated with students of all four years of the high school, with a slight majority of the time spent with students of the first two years of high school. Inevitably, certain observations occurred. With those observations, certain convictions, beliefs, and desires to assist, developed concerning the students who pass through our schools.

It is only natural, therefore, that one in such a position should be …