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. 1916 Excerpt: ...distribution of these among the various phases of educational activity. It is at least logical to conclude that in order to follow sanely the indications of our vocational survey and do justice to the interests of the state, whose institution it is, the university is under obligation to provide facilities for ...
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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. 1916 Excerpt: ...distribution of these among the various phases of educational activity. It is at least logical to conclude that in order to follow sanely the indications of our vocational survey and do justice to the interests of the state, whose institution it is, the university is under obligation to provide facilities for professonal training in education in justifiable proportion for teachers, supervisors, and administrators in all kind 4 of institutions from rural schools to universities." J. Oliphant, Cor. Sec. Kansas The spring reunion of the Kansas and Kansas Alumni chapters was held in Lawrence March 17, in Oread Training School. For Phi Delta Kappa men this was a feature of the Annual Conference of High School Teachers of Kansas--a feature that we intend to make permanent. This turned out to be a real reunion, with men present who had been active in the local chapter in one or more of all the four years of its existence. Of the thirty-seven men who sat down at the tables, seventeen were found to be out in the field this year. The feed itself began at six-twenty in the evening, after a few minutes of informal getting acquainted and renewing old acquaintances; from then on our time was taken up with some choice cuts of Kansas beefsteak, and "other things," together with a number of choice remarks from the men that the toastmaster permitted to take the floor. As toastmaster, Dean Kelley of the School of Education started things by asking for the name and present condition of servitude of each man present. All of these turned out to be teachers, "would-be" teachers, or "has-been" teachers. A round of applause greeted the guests of the occasion--Dean Lotus D. Coffman, of the School of Education of the University of Minnesota, and Pri...
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