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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1918
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ART. LXXVII] TEACHERS. 587
(4) A high school principal's certificate valid throughout the State
for three years, renewable on evidence of successful experience and pro-
fessional spirit, and required in all state-aided high schools and schools
rated as high schools by the State superintendent of schools, may be
granted to persons who are graduates of a standard college or university,
or who have had the equivalent in scholastic preparation; who have
had in addition a full year's graduate work at a standard university,
approximately one-third of which was in advance study related to high
school branches and approximately two-thirds in education, including
high school methods, supervision and administration, or who have had
the equivalent in scholastic preparation, and who have had two years'
teaching experience. Provided that for principals of high schools of
the second group, no teaching experience shall be required.
(5) A high school teacher's certificate in the regular academic
studies, valid throughout the State for three years, renewable on evi-
dence of successful experience and professional spirit, and required in
all state-aided high schools and all schools rated as high schools by the
State superintendent of schools may be granted to persons who are grad-
uates of a standard college or university, or who have had the equivalent
in scholastic preparation; provided that during their college course at
least two high school branches were continuously pursued for two years;
and provided that they have had not less than two hundred recitation
hours of instruction in education, including the aims of secondary edu-
cation, and in the methods, observation and practice teaching of high
school studies; provided further that the State Superintendent of
Schools may in his discretion certificate persons possessing the fore-
going qualifications to teach in the elementary schools.
(6) A high school teacher's certificate in the special branches of
music, manual or industrial training, domestic science and art, fine and
applied arts, commercial branches or agriculture, valid throughout the
State for three years, renewable on evidence of successful experience
and professional spirit, and required in all state-aided high schools and
schools rated as high schools by the State superintendent of schools,
may be granted to persons who have completed a four years high school
course or the equivalent, who have had two years of additional work of
a college grade, approximately one-third of which was in general aca-
demic subjects and approximately two-thirds in the special branch or
branches for which the special high school certificate is issued, including
as a part of their preparation not less than two hundred recitation
hours in the theory of education and in the art of teaching their spe-
cialty. Such a certificate may also be granted to persons having an
equivalent academic and professional preparation on examination of
equivalent standard, provided that this sub-section shall not go into
effect until September first, 1919.
(7) An elementary school principal's certificate, valid throughout
the State for three years, renewable on evidence of successful experience


 
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