Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, December 14, 1882, Image 6

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    ©lie (CrntM Democrat.
BILLfFONTE, PA.
The Lsrfsst.Chsapsst and Best Paper
PUBLISHED IN CBNTBB COUNTY.
Institute Workorn.
We congratulate the teachers of tlie
county on the excellent corps of in
structors and lecturers who are to do
the work of the next session of Insti
tute.
Our workers are not mere theorists,
but are men of experience, having tried
every grade of teaching from the dis
trict school to the college lecture room,
and won their advancement by success
ful efforts.
In bringing this coterie of educators
together, Supt. Wolf has endeavored lo
change somewhat the traditional form
of institute work, by bringing before
the teacher men of superior culture,
whose practical experience would do
service in giving new and better meth
ods of work, and whose scholarship
would inspire all with greater 7..>al to
excel. Wo append a resume of our
workers :
DR. E. E. ii in nr. r, STATE SCPKRINTE.N DENT.
A New Knglander by birth, education
and training, l>r. liigbee will impress
all with the fact that he has both an
active sympathy for the work of the
educator, and as well an ability to in
struct and arouse the ambitions of hi. ;
hearers. As an orator he ranks among ;
the very best in our.State, and as a prac- i
tical school man he has no superior.
I'REs. c;. w. ATIJEKTO.V, PA. STATE COI.LECE. |
M*th a course ol instruction com
pleted at Philips Academy, Exeter, X.
11., and at Yale College, President Ath
erton unites an experience that includes
the district school, the famous Albany
Academy, St. John's College. Annapolis, !
Md., an association with I>r. J. M.
Gregory in the successful establishment
of the Industrial University of Illinois,
and fmally fourteen consecutive year*
in Bulger's, the Agricultural College of
New Jersey. An experience so varied,
united with native vigor must make
the work of President Atherton tell,
rxor. u. R. SAX FORD, srit. or SCIIOOIX,
Ml DOLE TOWN, >. V.
The fact that Supt. Wolf sees every,
where throughout the county in the
work of the teachers' evidences of the
new ideas infused at the last session of
Institute by Prof. Sanford, is the best
testimony we could give.
This year instead of but two days our
teacher* will receive one week of the
valuable services of the gentleman.
This work will be mainly in the line of
primary instruction,
rxor. CEO. 0. ctorr, LEWISBCKG ISIVEMTV,
PENN'A.
The department of Natural History
which admits of so much interest in the
way of illustration by charts and ob
jects, will be under the care of Profes
sor Groff, who unites a successful exper
ience in the West Chester Normal
School to his recent work at Lewisburg
University.
Illustrated charts, diagram*, mani
kins and other preparations will be us
ed freely in impressing the value of this
subject upon the teachers and arousing
them to renewed effort.
pxor. c. E. LITTLR, WAanixTox, D. C.
As an evidence of Prof. Little s value
as an Institute worker we would simply
quote the lact that he was present as an
instructor at eleven Institutes in Penn
sylvania during the past year to nearly
all of which he has been recalled this
year. His special branches are Indus
trial Drawing and Penmanship.
I'ROV. I. THORMTOM OSMOND, STATR R01.1.10K.
The lecture on Astronomy to be given
by Prof. Osmond will be finely illustrat
ed by views shown by an oxy calcium
light. Prof. Osmond is a graduate of
Mt. Un ion College, Ohio, and of Cornell
University, N. Y., and has had a valua
ble experience in the work of teaching
rxor. w, a. xai.sx SXD raor. 1. w. IIRATON,
are both Centre county men, capable
and efficient in the work of teaching
and imparting instruction to others.
■a. i. aII. LARD MILI.SR,
is the general secretary of the Y. M. C.
A. of Hellefonte, Pa., and from his inti
mate acquaintance with work for boys
and young men will give a highly nrac
tical and suggestive pajier.
MISS BLANCHE MN.l.aa,
is a student of the Lawrence Dramatic
College, Yonkers, N. Y., though not a
native of Centre county is at present, |
enrolled among our teachers. That her
readings will instruct and interest we
feel sure.
Never before, probably, in the history
of Centre County Institutes has so
scholarly a group of instructors been
brought together. In view of the fact
that time must tie allowed to all teach
era to attend Institute, and wtyet /or
he time to orcvpie.d mast be pant by director!,
for any teacher to remain away from
such an opportunity to get new ideas
and receive fresh inspiration for work
not only indicates a lack of professional
xeal, but poiots directly to a stultified
desiro to live and die in the rut of self
conoeit end narrow-mindedness, with
out one effort to know belter or to do
iwMter.
TEACHERS' INSTITUTE
OF
T HIE T Y-SIX TH ANN UA LS E SSI O N
INST KU (' TOli S A N I) L I<: VTVH KK S.
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DR. E. K. HICIIEE, State Huperiiiteudent.
General School work. Relative duties of Teachers nud Directors.
I'HH. G. W. ATIIERTON, I'enn'a. State College.
Industrial Education. Mental Science a< related to School work.
PROF. 11. It. BANFORD. Supt. of Schools, Middlctown, N. Y,
Primary work in Numbers. School Management, etc., etc.
GEO. G. GROFF, A. M., M. D. Prof. of Natural History, L wishing, I'oivcMity.
Physical Geography, Physiology and Hygiene.
PROF. G. E. LITTLE. Washington, D. C.
Industrial Drawing and Penmanship.
I. THORNTON OSMOND. I'enn'a State College.
Prof, of Physics. Lecturer on Astronomy and Physics.
Miss HI.ANCHI: MI LEER. Student Lawrence Dramatic College, Yoiikcrs, N. Y.
Elocutionist.
PROF. AY. A. KI:IE. Spring Mills, Pa.
Methods of Instruction, etc., cte.
J. W, Mil.l. Kit. (Jen. Secretary, Y. M. G. A., Ilcllefoute, Pa.
Paper on Home Work for Day School Pupils.
M W. HBSTON. Prof. Penu'a State College.
Paper on Spelling Peform.
School News. Exhibit of School Work. Its sure u> attend institute. Prof
All things point to a largeattendance
ol teacher* at the next sea-inn of Cen
tre county Institute. The law requir
ing director* to allow the teacher* their
time and wage* whilst attending and
engaging in the exerci-e* ol institute,
make* it ponaible for many now to
attend who once were unahle. The
prominent and able tuon alio will bo
present to give instruction* make* it
seem imperative for all our teacher* to
be present, lie sure then /.> come.
Kncouraging report* come in front our :
school*, Gregg township ha* just com
pleted a new building at Spring Miils,
containing three room*. The tirst floor
(two room*), is occupied by the Primary i
and Intermediate grades; the *econd
floor by the Grammar achool. This is !
managed by Prof. C. M. Smith, a gradu
ate of Franklin and Marshall College.
Squire* Kishel and Herring are the !
moving spirit* of the board.
Kush township ha* built one new >
building in *outb Philipsburgb, and ,
renovated two old one*.
Curtin township ha* erected a new
building in the Marsh Creek section
the county.
Roggs township doe* not lose her in
tere*t in the common school*, and be
tide* general repair* added one new
building.
Snow Shoe increased the number of
school* by one, and furnished a new
and commodious house.
The building* of Bellefonte district
were both thoroughly renovated. In
all the room* the ceiling* were kalso
mined, and in some the side wall* were
covered with cheerful pattern* of paper,
whilst in others,by some happy thought,
the aide wall* were kalsotuined in
color* and set about with rich border*.
This district, *o*ay*Supt. Wolf, ha* the
mot attractive and best furnished
school* in the county.
Worth township ha* director* with
energy and push. To better assist their
teachers in the government of their
school* they passed a resolution author
ixiog their teacher* to suspend at once
any pupil* refusing to receive discipline.
He*. Mr. Ntahl it the active spirit of the
"Board."
The young teachers of this county
can not afford to miss Prof, Sandford's
work on Primary Method*. His in
struction is abreast of the latest ipiincy
devetopment*.
Supt. Wolf reports as the most no
• liceabte advance in our schools the im
provements in building* and ground*,
j This is right. If the teacher is in place
of the parents, then the school-house
and grounds should be in place of borne,
ami not in such evident contrast as to
make it a punishment for the child to
leave a pleasant home and go up to the
dreary prison of a school.
There i* one place where inquisitive
ness i* a virtue and that is the institute
floor. Our instructor* last year took
pains to compliment Centre county
teacher* on their freedom in Mking
questions and debating new methods
proposed, I/et u**H come to the Thir
ty-Sixth session with our tongues oiled
to talk. Have a felt want to be sup
plied and ask for information. Don't
be content until you get what sou ask
/or.
Au exhibit of the actual work of the
scvernl district* i* propose I for the next
season of Institute. To this end the
I t'ounty Superintendent invite* every
school and every district to rend ex
I hibila of their work to the chairman ol
thn committee having the exhibit in
elitrye.
The following branches ore li,oe
| are to h • represented by school
i room work :
I. Penmanship, plain or ornament •!.
"J. Braving*, either in book*, or on
paper.
•t. Map drawing.
■4. '.Vrnten spelling.
; Teat psjier* in arithmetic,
i •">. Teat papers, and diagram* in gram
t mr. .
The exhibit will be arranged in one of
the jury-ronma in the t'ourl Home, and
' the teacher* and *chniar sending *peci i
. inena of their work can reat assured i
! that the In-st of care will tiegiven them.
The following teachera rompoae the
committee; I). M. Liab, Chairman, He
becca McGioley, Liwie Sborllidge, Ada
Veanck, T. M. Harnbart.
Autrrt from institute by the State
Law it judged a mark of the want of
professional spirit and teal, and the
certificate* of all absentee* are to be
marked rorrepondingly /me.
♦
Tor. "Penn'a. School Journal''com
pliments the friends of popular eduoa- ;
lion on the fact that the next legisla
ture will bare on its roll of members
several prominent educators, naming
l hree ex county Supta. vix : A. I>. Glenn.
Armstrong county, S. F. Gahan, Lycom
ing county, James \V. Hughe*. Bedford
county. We would add to the list our ex
county Supt. Henry Meyer, whom
the JoCRMai. will find not one whit less
enthusiastic in the cau* of common
school education, and able and .willing
"to do good service for the cause of pop
ular education."
|e%rite*d the following extracts from
the Slate laws. Many teachers absent
themselves because they do not know |
I heir own rights and privileges:
That any teacher who absent# him
self from the institute of his county
without a good reason, may have hi*
want of proiesaional spirit and xcal indi
cated by a lower mark on his certificate
in the practice of teaching than he
would otherwise have received.
SECTION 1. 1U U tnarttd, Jr., That
from and after the passage of this act,
it shall IH> the duty of the school direc
tors, of the several achool districts of
tins Commonwealth, and they are here
by required to allow the school teach
ers, employed in aaid districts, who are
actually engaged in teaching school
therein, the time and wages whilst at
tending and participating in the exer
cise* ol the annual county institutes for
the improvement of teachers.
SECTION 2. That, at the close of the
, annual sessions of the said institutes, it
shall be the duty of the several county,
city and borough superintendent* to
make a report to each hoard of school
directors in their respective jurisdic
, lions, setting forth the number of days
that each teacher shall have attended
and participated in the exercises of the
said annual teachers' inalitnte, which
[ said report shall be the basis lor allow
, ing the teachers their time and wages;
pmvuleii. That the provisions of Ibis
act shall not extend to the firtt school
I district ol Pennsylvania, nor to the
. counties wherein apecial laws regulat
, ing or relating to county institues are
in force.
E Arraovrn—The 7tb day of June, A.
D. 1881. Ulnar M. How.
Wolf says l,p can see the ideas received
on r.ew ruetlc. I* in primary < ti< -,t Is * I
e*Mon, leavening ihe woik of (•.< Ini-.
H-nieni! er to *tv at lioin* i to run - c
111 the old rut , In i (inn- lo IIIM;| uto i* IN
hear slid learn of t e n.i lln- '-
liir /Vna'd. .VftW ./■ irr ii/ m|| ) < r-j •
rosiiiol nl the coming session -t the
county institute t-> -I. !:. Van t'riuer.
I lie I rue ol stlbsi 111.1 j 111 a ill ay; .11 be
$ I.N- lire earne't 1. icher ( r con.
'islerdly l-etiiihmit this t. t and most
complete frn nd ol teacher*. director*
:ilid |U pi Is, sii'l in cider lo keep up
niih the limes mi 01. e should f-il to
fui"cribe for 11 during
'lns yiesence of |>r. H.gbee, Slate
Superintendent, w.!I he a strong induce
merit to many to route to this se**iou of
institute. The Hoctor is not only an
abie and axperitored educator, but is
also IDS of the mo*t finished orators of
the state. No teacher can sthird to lose
the benefits of his talks and lectures.
Wr. are glul to notice the actiTe in
terest the new administration of the
State College is preparing to take in
Institute. This augur* well for both
the teachers and the college. The col
lege should receive largely from our
schools a* the nearest and bt feeders.
The teachers in turn should receive the
sympathy of She college, and be made
to feel that an active interest in their
work was always present there.
TKSCIISXS read carefully the new law
requiring directors to allow you for the
time spent at institute and pay you in
full. See 2nd page of this issue.
THE topic of the day is industrial
Training. Teachers who have profes
sional life and seal should not lose the
lectures of Prof. G. W. Atberton of the
State College who has helped to found
one Industrial College and devoted him
self to this special work ; nor as well
misa the instruction of Prof. G. B. Lil
le, a specialist in Industrial Brewing.
—■ ' | ■ ' 1-
INSTITI TE fees the same as last year.
Seventy-five cents ($0.75), for which a
ticket to the pay lecture Thursday
night is given, and a full set of the
"Teacher'a Journal."
♦
Til enterprising teachers of the coun
ty will all contribute of their work to
the exhibit during the next session of
Institute.
No belter way of letting the general
public know what you can do.
—Prof. Henry Meyer has been au
thorised by his fellow citisens to quietly
put away the title by which he waa so
long ami favorably known, and in ita
stead writo Honorable, be having at the
late election bet n chosen one of the
Representatives of tbia county in Ilia
next Legislature. Among the mora in
telligent, conservative member* of the
house, Hon. Henry Meyer will occupy
a prominent position.
SIRH the specimens of your achool
work to the chairman of the Com. on
Exhibit, D. M. Liob. Rellefonte, Pa.
Arw A flvrrt turmoil In,
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STATE COLLEGE.
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