Minutes of the Administrative Committee School of Education, Jarmary 10, 1941 The committee met at three-thirty p. m. in 103 Fraser Hall, Dean Schwegler lca Mimstes of the previous meeting were read and approved. Dean Schwegler presented the case of students majoring in veibinle wanting a minor in social science, The question of the value of such a minor was discussed with a view to establishing some policy. The ree of demand for wider teaching fields was also discussed, Moved by Allen, setcnied by Twente, that al first course in education, preparatory: for the University Teachers Diploma, : be required to confer with a de ted r of the School of Education faculty regarding their subsequent program. The discussion of the activities of the faculty was continued. The possi- 11 college students taking their bility of a survey of faculty load and activities at the beginning of each semester was discussed. No action taken, 7 | Meuewee ee - ons Committee adjourned to January twent: rd, same time, same station. A. H. Turney, Secretary Administrative Committee Mimtes of the J istrative Committee School of Education, deimary 17, 1941 The committee met at three-thirty p. m. in 103 Fraser Hall, Dean Schwegler presiding. Present were Bayles, OBrien, Schwegler, tommy, and Twente. Reading of the minutes was postponed. Previous discussion of allocation of oaretiids was dnttitioniet Dean Schwegler stated that there had been no loss of students but the faculty had been reduced, a definite condensation of staff without decrease of total load. : The question of pressure and sources of pressure was discussed. seemed to be fairly general agreement as to what the staff should Moved by Twente, seconded by weien, that the secretary cumarise in writ- ing the position of the faculty. Carried. - Respectfully submitted, A. H. Turney, Secretary Administrative Committee