Submitted to the School of Education of the Universityof California in partial fulfillment of the minor requirementsfor the degree of Doctor of Philosophy.
Introduction | 3 |
Retarding factors in improvement | 4 |
Qualifications in subject matter | 5 |
Scope of Biology | 6 |
Values and relations of Biology | 7 |
Adaptation of course to community conditions | 10 |
Freedom from textbook slavery | 11 |
Materials and laboratory equipment | 12 |
Historical setting | 13 |
Spirit of research | 14 |
Qualifications in method | 16 |
Factors determining correct method | 16 |
History of scientific method | 17 |
Problem method | 17 |
Accuracy and logical constructive thinking | 18 |
Teacher's final method necessarily unique | 19 |
Summary of necessary qualifications | 19 |
Opportunity for adequate preparation | 20 |
Lack of professional course | 20 |
Requirements of Teachers Recommendation in Zoology | 21 |
Courses not adapted for teacher-preparation | 22 |