GRADUATE STUDY IN CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT at the University of Kansas For the convenience of those who wish to pursue graduate study in curriculum development, the following outline is intended to suggest the variety and extent of offerings from which selection of courses may be made. The purpose of the program of graduate study in this field is to provide special training for those who are interested in curriculum making. The work is designed for teachers, principals, and supervisors. The selection of courses will vary with the special objectives which dif- ferent persons may have. The core of courses listed below represents approximately the lines of work candidates in this field should pursue, while the related courses represent the variety of courses from which one may choose in filling out his requirement of thirty hours. Course Hours Title A. Core Courses. (At least twelve hours should be selected). M165 5 Theory and Practice of Teaching Be6O 5 Principles of Secondary Education S292 3 Introduction to the Study of the Curriculum S293-S393 3 Construction of the Elementary School Curriculum $294-8394 3 Construction of Secondary School Curricula T268 5 Principles of Education $399 2-8 Research in Curriculum Construction B. Related Courses. A250-A550 i) Organization and Administration of Elementary Schools Be6él 5 Administration of Junior and Senior High Schools A274-A374 5 Comparative Education A1L59-—A273 Fs) Administration of Smaller School Systems and City School Administration P268-P368 x Psychology of Reading P255-P355 3 ‘Mental Measurement of School Children Be7e-Ed72 z Supervision of Instruction Be5e-E35e2 3 Educational Measurements E253-8353 5 Educational Experimentation P367 5 Advanced Educational Psychology M240-M340 3 Modern Teaching Procedures 6. CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT Dr. Althaus and Dr. Russell