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NEW COURSES OFFERED IN SCHOOL OF EDUCATION

Two Courses Added, One Omitted--Changes in Instructors Announced--Dr. A. T. Davison Will Conduct Education M 18, Community Singing

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Certain changes in the courses to be offered by the Faculty of the Graduate School of Education in the second half-year of 1922-1923 have been announced. Two new courses will be added and one course previously announced will be omitted. The instructors in three courses have been changed.

The new courses are: Education M16, the appreciation of music; Education M18, singing in schools and communities, by Professor A. T. Davison '06. Education F8, the Junior High school and plans for the reorganization of secondary education, will be omitted this year. Education B, educational psychology and mental hygiene; and Education B26, problems in mental and physical development, will be given by Professor R. M. Ogden of Cornell University, instead of by Professor W. F. Dearborn, while Education M14, the teaching of music in schools, will be given by Mr. A. D. Zonzig with the cooperation of Professor A. T. Davison '06 and Mr. T. W. Surette.

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