Comprehensive blueprint for building high‑school and normal‑training programs.
This 1916 Supplement to the Course of Study lays out subjects, requirements, and approved teaching materials to guide state and local curricula. It outlines how English, mathematics, science, civics, agriculture, and domestic science fit into a four‑year plan, with clear graduation credits and electives.
The volume also covers the structure of normal-training courses, industrial training options, and the role of state oversight. It specifies teacher qualifications, certification processes, and the relationship between general and applied subjects to prepare students for both further study and practical work.
- A detailed, unit-based curriculum with recommended course sequences and term-by-term offerings.
- Guidance on graduation requirements, electives, and pathways to college admission.
- Approved textbooks and laboratory manuals for agriculture, domestic science, geometry, physiology, and more.
- Protocols for normal-training and industrial-training programs, including state board oversight and certification rules.
Ideal for school administrators, curriculum directors, and teachers planning compliant, rigorous programs aligned with early 20th‑century education standards.