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Show Dean Milton Bennion THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION LEARNING is life's greatest tool, its strongest weapon, and its purest happiness. But the acquistion of learning is not the accomplishment of a moment; it is the result of thought, of study, and of intelligent, helpful instruction. Because they realize its aesthetic and material value, people possessing learning wish to give it to others-to teach that others may learn. It is for this purpose that the School of Education exists. There is constantly an increasing number of students who apply for teaching positions in the school of the city and state. Consequently the requirements call for better-trained, more efficient, and capable instructors. Teachers of the present day must have a wider acquaintance with, and a more technical knowledge of, the subjects they are to teach. The School of Education is successful in planning helpful courses for teachers of both the lower and the higher grades. With Dean Milton Bennion at the head of a corps of able and dependable teachers, this department gives courses to meet the demands of the educational boards of the city and state. The school accomplishes a double purpose. The students graduating from this school not only receive diplomas which carry legal licenses to teach others, but also acquire priceless knowledge themselves through the course of study which prepares them for their careers. Page 89 |