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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1898-1899-220

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ing Arithmetic and Geometry and in the Lent Term on Teaching Algebra 1' It The object of these Lectures is to help those who are prac- tically engaged in teaching and wish to become acquainted with modern methods and improvements in order to render their teaching more effective Attention will be paid not only to the general principles of the subjects but also points of detail and difficulties suggested by members of the Class will be discussed Teachers desirous of attending this Class should send in their names together with statement of the teaching in which they are engaged as soon as possible to Prof Hudson 15 Altenberg Gardens Engineering Laboratory Class Saturdays 10 in -A Course of about Fifteen Lectures on "Heat Engines" will be delivered by Professor Capper during the Michaelmas Term commencing on Saturday October 15 ft short Lecture of about half an hour will be given each morning followed by Demonstrations and general Labora- tory Work The object of the Course is to acquaint teachers with modern methods of teaching the subject and to illus- trate the use and preparation of laboratory apparatus for demonstration The number admitted to this Class is limited to twenty early application should be made to Professor Capper stating the teacher's position and previous training Principles of Practical Physiology Saturdays 11 -A Course of Twenty Lectures on Physiology will be de- livered by Professor Halliburton commencing on Saturday October 15 Each Lecture will last one hour and will be illustrated by experiments Some of the meetings of the Class will be devoted to the performance by the students themselves of the fundamental experiments in connection with the microscope and the methods of chemically testing
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