VIII. THE ASSOCIATE AND DEPARTMENT SUPERINTENDENTS
BLACKBOARD OUTLINE
1. Nec. Gen. asst. Dept. asst.
2. Titles. Asso. sup. Dep. supt.
3. App. Nom. sup. Conf. tea. "Minor. cand."
4. Duties. (1) Not tea. (2) Dep. sup. (3) Prov. sub. (4) Assig. new sch. (5) Detail. sup. (6) Ch. st.
REVIEW QUESTIONS
What is the need of an assistant to the superintendent in the Sunday school?
What two classes of assistants are required in an organized school?
What titles should be given to these officers?
How should the associate superintendent be chosen?
Why should the superintendent possess the right to nominate the associate superintendent?
Should the associate superintendent be at the same time a teacher in the school?
When should the associate take charge of the school?
How should substitutes be obtained for teachers who are absent?
What class should not be called upon to furnish substitute teachers, and why?
What class will supply teachers in a properly graded school?
How, when, and where should the teachers be obtained?
When should supply teachers be ready and in their places?
What is the work of the associate superintendent with reference to new scholars?
Should new scholars select their own classes?
What part may the associate take during the general exercises of the school?
What military title might properly be given to the associate superintendent? Wherein does this title apply to him?
Give a summary of the six duties performed by the associate superintendent.