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586 PUBLIC EDUCATION. [ART. LXXVII
inations, the rules and regulations controlling examinations, and the
issuance of certificates on credentials or diplomas.
See notes to this section in volume 2 of the Annotated Code.
1904, art. 77, sec. 53. 1888, art. 77, sec. 49. 1872, ch. 377. 1902, ch. 460.
1904, ch. 584. 1016, ch. 506, sec. 55.
55. The certificates hereafter to be granted shall be:
(1) A certificate in administration and supervision, valid through-
out the State for three years, renewable on evidence of successful expe-
rience and professional spirit and required of all county superintend-
ents, may be issued to persons who are graduates of a standard college
or university, or who have had the equivalent in scholastic preparation
who have completed in addition one graduate year's work in education
at a recognized university, including public school administration,
supervision and method of teaching, or who have had the equivalent in
scholastic preparation, and who have had two years' experience as a
teacher.
(2) A certificate in elementary school supervision, valid throughout
the State for three years, renewable on evidence of successful expe-
rience, and required of assistant superintendents and supervisors, may
be granted to persons who are graduates of a two years' standard normal
school, or who have had the equivalent in scholastic preparation; who
have completed in addition two full academic years' work at a standard
college or university, not less than a one-half of which has been in
academic branches related to the elementary school and the remaining
one-half in advanced elementary school methods and supervision, or who
have had the equivalent in scholastic preparation, and who have had
four years of teaching experience in elementary schools. Such a certifi-
cate may also be granted to persons who are graduates of a four years'
course of a standard college or university, who have completed one full
year's work at a recognized college or university in education including
elementary school methods and supervision, and who have had four
years teaching experience in elementary schools.
(3) A certificate in supervision (special), valid throughout the
State for three years, renewable on evidence of successful experience
and professional spirit, and required of special supervisors in physical
training, music, fine and applied arts, domestic art and science, manual
or industrial training, or agriculture, may be granted to persons who
have completed a four years high school course or the equivalent; who
have had four years of additional work of a college grade, approximately
one-half of which was in general academic subjects, and approximately
one-half of which was in the special branch or branches for which the
certificate is issued, including not less than three hundred recitation
hours in the theory of education and in the art of teaching and super-
vising their particular specialty, and who have had four years of expe-
rience in teaching, two of which were in their specialty.
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