Opportunities for Study in Education and Physical Education The School of Education and the Department of Physical Education will offer courses during the regular eight-week session which are ap- propriate to programs leading to all professional goals in the fields of educational service. UNDERGRADUATE WORK An array of undergraduate courses which will qualify the student for certification by most state departments of education will be available. The undergraduate program is designed primarily for preparation for teaching in secondary schools. Persons interested in earning credit to- ward the sixty-hour elementary teacher’s certificate will find a number of required courses in various departmental offerings; there is also a wide range of electives permitted by the regulations. The University does not offer during the 1942 Summer Sessions the practice teaching required for this certificate; nearly all of the other courses are available. The School of Education will furnish full particulars upon request. GRADUATE COURSES The graduate courses will give professional workers an opportunity to enrich their training as classroom teachers, superintendents, secondary and elementary school principals, guidance workers, school psycholo- gists, supervisors, clinicians, school librarians, recreation directors, or specialists in curriculum, reading, or evaluation. PuysicAL E\DUCATION Courses for recreation directors and coaches will be featured by the Physical Education Department. Offerings will include: Principles of Community Recreation, Advanced Basketball, Organization and Ad- ministration of Physical Education, and opportunity for research in physical education problems. READING INSTITUTE The Reading Institute will be held for the fourth time during 1942 Summer Session—June 8-13. Credit can be arranged for those who at- tend an additional week and fulfill certain academic requirements. Al- though this is a short, intensive study project, regularly enrolled mem- bers of the eight-week sessions may attend the institute upon the pay- ment of a small fee. ScHOooL ADMINISTRATORS CONFERENCE A conference for school administrators will be held during the month of June and sumer session students will be able to attend any sessions in which they are interested. CuRRICULUM LABORATORY The Curriculum Laboratory will be open as usual to any teacher or administrator (whether enrolled in the Summer Session or not) who wishés to use its facilities. ‘Trained personnel will be on call during the regular eight-week session, and materials in the laboratory may also be used during the extra four-week session. LIBRARY SERVICE COURSES Teachers in high schools who wish to complete the eight hours of course work necessary to qualify under the Kansas law for certification as librarians will be able to complete the entire series of courses. Please note that advance tegistration will be necessary for these courses, and that only those courses for which there is a demand will be offered. Last day for advance registration will be May 15, 1942. Those interested in this opportunity are requested to write for particulars to C. M. Baker, Director of Libraries, University of Kansas. CERTIFICATION Special care will be given in assisting students to meet the require- ments of state departments of education for administrative, teaching, and special certificates. Under the present program facilities for study can be provided which will meet the specific course and credit require- ments for various certificates issued by most state boards of education. Particular care will be given to arranging programs which will satisfy re- quirements of the Kansas State Board of Education. For answers to individual questions write the office of the School of Education. Extra Four-WEEK SESSION Courses offered in the extra four-week session will include two of the required undergraduate courses and an elective junior-senior-graduate course which will be pertinent to any undergraduate or graduate pro- gram. It is possible that thesis work may be continued during the extra four-week sessions.