Calendar: 1930-1931 Page 442
Please note: The digitised calendars in this site have had their contents extracted using OCR (optical character recognition) and as a result, there may be occasional errors in the text. We are working on correcting these errors, but this may take some time.
Page content
ANNUAL REPORT term course in Dynamic Psychology was given and will be continued in future Sessions Departmental Notes Dr Aveling delivered courses of advanced lectures at the Summer Schools of the following American State Universities Iowa Michigan Minnesota Missouri Wisconsin and at the University of Pittsburg He also communicated the results of two researches to the Inter- national Congress of Psychology held at Yale University- on the Psychogalvanic Phenomenon and Tachistoscopic Perception Dr Aveling was elected Member of the International Committee of Psychological Congresses Department of Education Number of Students The total number of students enrolled in the Department for the Session 1928-29 was 76 Results of Examination Out of the 61 students who entered for the Post-graduate Course of Professional Training 29 men and 29 women sat for the Teacher's Diploma Examination man took the Board of Education Certificate Examination and women did not enter for the Examination Of the 58 candidates for the Teacher's Diploma 51 passed the failures being men and women Higher Degrees Lit Mr Barnard printed works including "The French Tradition in Education and The Port-Royalists in Educa- tion Ph Mrs Dorothy Meads The Education of Women and Girls in England in the Time of the Tudors Ph Mr Dowling The Popular Catholic Schools in Ireland 1782-1830 Mr Frederick Johnson "The London Polytechnic Movement with Special Reference to Quintin Hogg Mr Maung Kaung Survey of the History of Educa- tion in Burma before the British Conquest and After Mr Sandall "A Survey of Elementary Schools and School Books in England at the close of the Eighteenth and beginning of the Nineteenth Centuries Departmental Notes course of six public lectures on German Education since the War was given for the University during the Lent Term by Mr Twentyman During the Session the Head of the Department lectured before the Royal Society of Literature on The Schoolmaster in Shakespeare's
Further information
For further information about this page, please click here to contact us ›