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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1927-1928-118

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116 faculty of arts Candidates who have taken the Pass Examination may present themselves for Honours in any one branch after having completed such course of study as the Senate may in each case approve Honours graduates may take second branch after further approved course of study extending over at least one year II-FOR THE DEGREES OF AND Ph Arrangements are made for supervising the studies of graduates of tbis and other Universities who are admitted as candidates for the higher degrees in Arts of the University of London III -DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Professional Training The course in professional training which extends over one session three terms is open to all men and women graduates of recognised Universities who are accepted by the Professor of Education The course prepares for the Teacher's Diploma Examination of the University of London and is intended for those who wish to teach in Secondary Schools The examination is held in July of each year The work for the Teacher's Diploma includes the study of the Principles and History of Education of Psychology Hygiene and Methods of Teaching Two days week are spent teaching in Secondary Schools and students have preliminary practice for three weeks in Elementary Schools during September The fee for the course is £35 which may be paid in equal terminal instalments on payment of an additional £1 Is in the first term Application may be made at any time before July 1st but only in exceptional circumstances will the Department accept candidates who apply after that date The Department is able to award from fifteen to twenty scholar- ships every year for men only These scholarships known as King's Scholarships are derived from grants made by the Board of Education and may be awarded for four years or less that is for the year of professional training and if necessary for all or part of the degree course preceding it King's Scholars pay no tuition fees and receive in addition maintenance grant of £26 per annum Students awarded scholarships must undertake to teach in schools approved by the Board of Education Applications for scholarships should be made on special form sent in not later than January 1st Selected candidates will be interviewed before February 1st Along with and in support of their application candidates are
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