This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1922 edition. Excerpt: ... information. Note: See also Education SK7, Hygiene, and Psychology. History Of Education SCI. The History of Education in the United States.--Lectures, class discussions, prescribed reading, and reports. Five times a week, at 9. Professor Arthur O. Norton. Tuition fee, $20. This course is accepted as a half-course for A.B., A.A., and S.B., as well as for graduate degrees. For students in Harvard College it cannot be counted in addition to Education C1. With regard to credit for graduate degrees, see Academic Credit, SC3. Problems in the History of Education.--A course intended for advanced students who may wish to investigate some special problem or topic in the history of education.--Five times a week, at 10. Professor Akthur O. Norton. Tuition fee, $20. This course is accepted as a half-course for the degree of A.A., as well as for graduate degrees. With regard to credit for graduate degrees, see Academic Credit, p. 18. Teachers of the history of education are advised to select this course rather than SCl. Educational Administration SD1. Organization and Management of City School Systems in the United States.--A comprehensive course for those intending to become superintendents of schools, for superintendents in service, and for other administrative and supervisory officers.--Lectures, reading, discussions, and a comprehensive report. Five times a week, at 9. Asst. Professor L. O. Cummings. Tuition fee, $20. This course is accepted as a half-course for the degree of A.A., as well as for graduate degrees. With regard to credit for graduate degrees, see Academic Credit, p. 18. SD4. Principles of Educational Administration.--An introductory comprehensive course designed for students who do not look forward to careers as superintendents of...