3. History of education: ancient and mediæval. Recitations and lectures. Text-book: Compayré’s History of Pedagogy.
5. School supervision; embracing general school management, the art of grading and arranging courses of study, the conduct of institutes, etc. Recitations and lectures. Text-book; Payne’s chapters on School Supervision.
Second Course:
2. Theoretical and critical; the principles underlying the arts of teaching and governing. Lectures.
4. History of education; modern. Recitations and lectures. Text-book; Compayré’s History of Pedagogy.
6. The comparative study of educational systems, domestic and foreign. Lectures.
7. Seminary. Study and discussion of special topics in the History and Philosophy of Education.
Special Teachers’ Courses are also arranged for in most subjects, and attendance at one at least of these is necessary in order to obtain the Teacher’s diploma.
The University of Illinois has a course in Pedagogy which may count towards a degree. It may count towards most of the degrees granted, but for the degree in philosophy and pedagogy, and which implies a four years’ course, the arrangement is as follows:—
The first and second years of this course may be those of any course in the College of Literature.