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![]() | [...]POSTAL ADDRESS Palmerston North Teachers College, Private Bag, Palmerston North. TELEPHONE College[...] |
![]() | [...]Pending. Visiting Lecturers: RS. Elkins, Ed.D., from University of Nevada. LR. Guckes, Ed.D., from University of Nevada. Also: L.K. Clark,[...] |
![]() | [...]the “Complete achievement”. The motto comes from the Epistles of Horace, Book 1, Epistle ll[...] |
![]() | [...]sion the main elements of the programme are taken from the following categories: 1. Courses desi[...] |
![]() | [...]special study: Selected Studies A1: One subject from the following list: EngHsh Maori studies Mathematics Social studies — range of courses from social sciences General Religious Studies Selected Studies A2: One subject from the following list: Art Music Physical e[...] |
![]() | [...]. Selected Studies: Students will take ONE course from those listed in the 8.8.2 group for first[...] |
![]() | [...]s for local teachers, and some staff are released from work at the college to take part in commun[...] |
![]() | [...]mes are studied. Each of these programmes develop from a sound grasp of the contributing subjects[...] |
![]() | [...]specialisation in that subject area. The material from these courses is used as illustrative mate[...] |
![]() | [...]d other costs. Expendable materials are provided from moneys obtained from two sources: 1. By grant from college funds; 2. By levy on students. The levy[...]uipment, which may be purchased at a reduced rate from the college office. A list of such needs i[...] |
![]() | [...]ts will last for six to eight weeks and electives from four to six weeks. Over the three year programme[...]velopment: Covers the development of human beings from conception to old age. In the process stud[...] |
![]() | [...]introduction to the study of education as viewed from sociological and philosophical standpoints. Some[...]week independent study topic which may be chosen from a wide range of relevant practical topics[...] |
![]() | [...]aff in some aspects of the programmes. Exemption from the required courses of the college progra[...] |
![]() | [...]ome important Australasian writers. Texts chosen from K. Mansfield, Selected Stories; J. Mulgan, Man A[...]together with some studies in film. Texts chosen from: W.H. New and H.J. Rosengarten (eds), Modern Stor[...]ded for both children and adults. , Texts chosen from: C. Dickens, Great Expectations; DH. Lawre[...] |
![]() | [...]ork in English. Students must select two courses from the following. Possible combinations will be anno[...]re engaged in reading poems, stories and excerpts from longer prose works, all of which deal with[...] |
![]() | [...]ents are engaged in comparative readings of poems from a range of modern poets. Attention is also given to a selection of work from a number of important twentieth century poets inc[...]itional literature; the study of selected stories from a variety of times and cultures, including[...] |
![]() | [...]velop and enrich children, illustrating in detail from the texts. Texts: L. Berg, Folk Tales 8[...] |
![]() | [...]eu of Selected Studies C courses (Year 3), papers from: 39.201 Renaissance Literature 39.202 Ro[...] |
![]() | [...]features of the course. A unit of work will vary from 1 to 3 weeks in duration. Throughout the[...] |
![]() | [...]h presentations of data and the conclusions drawn from them. - |
![]() | [...]elation Regression Recreational Logic Nonsense from Numbers Enrichment for the Classroom (2 units) 61 |
![]() | [...]of sections (a) and (b) together with a selection from the remaining sections. Section (a) Surveying: L[...], 3rd edition) , Additional Notes (available only from Mathematics Department) Mathematical Dige[...] |
![]() | [...]ts will be required. Additional Notes (available from Mathematics Department). Emphasis will be[...] |
![]() | [...]lody, harmony, tone, colour, form. Musical Style from Palestrina to Debussy: An overview of the history and development of music from 1500-1900 with emphasis on the study of se[...] |
![]() | [...]inter — The Four Seasons Handel (Vocal Excerpts from ‘Messiah‘) The Classical Period: Hay[...] |
![]() | [...]Boulez Stockhausen The history of popular music from 1900 to the present day. Texts: Machiis[...] |
![]() | [...]Stockhausen Stimmung Peter Maxwell Davies Carols from O Magnum Mysterium Lilburn lnscapes A. Ar[...] |
![]() | [...]re of Music: (a) The development of the symphony from Haydn to Mahler. (b) Topic study — opti[...] |
![]() | [...]: Music as movement Term 3: Music as sound Music from 16th to 19th Century (100 level paper) Mu[...] |
![]() | [...]k suits are highly desirable. These are available from the department. The physical education co[...] |
![]() | [...]nd the philosophy of science. Course topics range from astronomy and weather, through ecological[...] |
![]() | [...]e physical and biological systems (examples range from energy efficiencies of trophic levels to production of radiation from oscillatory circuits), evolution, and the[...] |
![]() | [...]ree pairs, each pair consisting of one case study from Values, one from Change. Students select any such pair as t[...] |
![]() | [...]hts into family life in New Zealand. Broad topics from which particular issues are selected are: family[...]e 5th Century 8.0. is examined. Evidence is taken from a wide source in this study — architectu[...] |
![]() | [...]and interaction with the environment in Australia from earliest times to 1850. (b) Maori-Pakeha in 20th[...]y. Third year students will select three courses from the range below: East African studies: a study o[...]Part 2 a study of social and intellectual history from 1890 to the 1970’s. Social processes: a[...] |
![]() | [...]f the B.Ed. schedule, or under certain conditions from papers taught at university. These conditi[...] |
![]() | [...]s informed otherwise. The borrowing period ranges from three weeks to a month, depending on the d[...] |
![]() | [...]downstairs. it is a Dictionary Catalogue arranged from A to Z by authors, titles and subjects in one seq[...]Charge will be happy to arrange guidance in this, from the department. If you require help ask the libra[...]riodical required it may be possible to borrow it from another library. Ask a staff member. |
![]() | [...]modation for up to 52 people in heated rooms with from one to nine beds or bunks, together with a fully[...]et in 6.25 hectares of farmland some five minutes from the town centre, Ohakune Junction, and the Tongariro National Park boundary. Travelling time from Palmerston North is two and a quarter hours. The[...]r any other Teachers College community, to groups from other educational institutions, and organised groups from the area from which our students are drawn. The Lodge i[...] |
![]() | [...]subject or such other fee as shall be determined from time to time. ' The assignments and exami[...] |
![]() | Special Supervision: Applications for Exemptions from Examinations, Assessment Tests or Assignments: E[...]idate who has been prevented by illness or injury from meeting any academic requirement or who considers[...]ate furnished to the intake Adviser a certificate from a registered medical practitioner, stating: 91 |
![]() | [...]e is in their opinion clearly worthy of exemption from the academic task. 2. Where by reason of persona[...]application. 5. Application forms are available from the college office. it is expected that a[...] |
![]() | [...]allowed to enter the room later than: 15 minutes from the beginning of a1 hour examination 30 minutes from the beginning of a 2 hour examination 45 minutes from the beginning of a 3 hour examination No addition[...]No candidate may communicate with another or copy from another’s answers. Infringement of this rule could mean dismissal from college. 93 |
![]() | [...]leave the examination room less than: 15 minutes from the start of a 1 hour examination 30 minutes from the start of a 2 hour examination 60 minutes from the start of a 3 hour examination or in t[...] |
![]() | [...]g full-time university studies should seek advice from their Intake Adviser. Students are encouraged to[...]ould study the professional advantages which come from holding advanced qualifications and give t[...] |
![]() | [...]nd some short courses are compulsory. Any absence from these necessitate an application for exemp[...] |
![]() | [...]ter college graduation The bond becomes effective from the date of entry into college. The bond m[...] |
![]() | [...]ies and uncertainties by seeking appropriate help from teaching staff. A student is asked to comm[...] |
![]() | [...]ts each student $32.00. This amount is determined from time to time by the annual general meeting[...] |
![]() | [...]ubs and Societies The membership of clubs varies from year to year and some may flourish one yea[...] |
![]() | [...]lubs The activities of college sports clubs vary from year to year according to the interest and experi[...]districts and association with local clubs varies from full participation in local competition to[...] |
![]() | [...]eviewing studentships. Students who seek release from the bond must show that all reasonable steps have been taken to deal with their difficulties by seeking help from teaching staff and that their obligations[...] |
![]() | [...]ays. 2. The committee shall seek written reports from the departments in which the student is taking co[...]hear the student who may be supported by a friend from within the college community at the hearing. The[...]ust notify the Principal in writing within 7 days from the date of notification of the committee’s rec[...]en the recommendation of the Council is different from that of the Review Committee the new recom[...] |
![]() | [...]rmal hours of business. 4. To abide by the rules from time to time determined by the Principal and staf[...]r at the request of the Librarian. 5. To refrain from smoking in the classrooms and corridors of the co[...]nctions. 6. To provide the college office with a private address at which the student may be contacted by letter, telegram or in emergencies, in person, during te[...]the weekly newsheet to students. 14. To refrain from placing notices on public display in any other pl[...]y the Principal for that purpose. 15. To refrain from gambling on the campus. 16. To refrain from bringing dogs into any building on campus.[...] |
![]() | [...]equired to work. 18. To protect college property from loss or damage other than fair wear and tear. 109 |
![]() | [...]tions 1951. These regulations, which are amended from time to time are available fromfrom or interpretation of the regulations will[...] |
![]() | [...]ve volunteered previously, with written authority from the organisation. 111 |
![]() | [...]eds, mobility and subject allowances is available from the Registrar. 112 |
![]() | [...]e rates in all parts of the service are published from time to time in special supplements of the Educat[...]s. Annual: Students who are obliged to live away from their usual place of residence in order to[...] |
![]() | [...]by students attending sections. (1) Daily travel from home to local section school. (2) Cost of return[...]eme.) Students who live more than five kilometres from the Teachers College receive travelling ex[...] |
![]() | [...]re on a bus route, or more than 5 kilometres away from the college may claim for actual expenses incurred travelling to and from the college, less 4% of the division A basic sala[...]hip allowance or the Tertiary Assistance Grant as from the beginning of Term II. In order to do this stu[...]allowance $500.00 Further details are available from the Registrar. 115 |
![]() | [...]Students are encouraged to seek help and guidance from all staff members concerning the organisat[...] |
![]() | [...]ent and the only regular method of giving notices from staff, student executive, clubs and societ[...] |
![]() | [...]an be made to have the amount painlessly deducted from your pay at the rate of 35 cents each fort[...] |
![]() | [...]ossible changes. Secondary trainees have a choice from two types of membership: (a) Student Memb[...] |
![]() | Public Service Investment Society Limited: Private Mail: On joining the New Zealand Educational lns[...]y and authority to deduct contributions (savings) from salary forms are available from the Society’s agent at the college pay office,[...]ty’s local office and store. Students may have private mail addressed to the college. Correctly addresse[...]ner (CB. 728) Palmerston North Teachers College Private Bag Palmerston North Please note how and where[...]ame. Telegrams: Telegrams are best sent to your private address. Ordinary telegrams sent to this college[...]she can be located on campus or redirected to the private address if she cannot be found. 122 |
![]() | [...]elivery of all official communications, memoranda from staff, pay advice slips, library notices,[...] |
![]() | College Box Room: Letter boxes for students are in the ground floor room,[...]college office. Replacement keys may be purchased from the college office receptionist for $1.50 during office hours. A letter box for items addressed by students to sta[...] |
![]() | [...]learning at tertiary level can be very different from those employed in schools. One of the most import[...]the achievement of full independence only results fromfrom “Success at University" — see below).[...] |
![]() | [...]ivities required in the college courses. Your own private study time per week should be approximately the d[...]d not ordinary mortals like yourself. This is far from the truth. if you knew them better, you would rea[...]er interests, the latter must be sacrificed.” (from “Success at University”). it is important th[...]A room of your own is highly desirable. Freedom from interruption during your study time is als[...] |
![]() | (b) Learn from as many sources as you can. Often a change of app[...]there is too much work, you can ask for help — from your intake Adviser, the Counsellor, a sta[...] |
![]() | [...]vailable. Accommodation for students living away from home is available in hostels, a flat complex, private flats and private board. The Student Welfare Committee of the Counc[...]address forms as necessary. These can be obtained from the college office. Palmerston North has a high[...]e students live in hostels, in flat complexes, in private flats, in private board and in their own homes. In the follo[...] |
![]() | [...]o offer the first year student who has moved away from family, friends, and familiar surroundings[...] |
![]() | [...]about what is said. Be prepared to look at things from the other person’s point of view. Organise your[...]a) The college flat complex of Hampden Court. (b) Private flats and houses. 136 |
![]() | [...]nts are made for deduction of rent each pay day. Private Flats and Houses: Within the city are a nu[...] |
![]() | [...]on for our own students. Many students living in private board or at home find that they do not seem to ha[...]ing on and join in, invite others to your home or private board so that people know where you live.[...] |
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![]() | [...]OST AL ADDRESS Palmerston North Teachers College, Private Bag, Palmerston North. TELEPHONE College[...] |
![]() | [...]cturers: R.S. Elkins, Ed.D., from University of Nevada. L.R. Guckes, Ed.D., from University of Nevada.[...] |
![]() | [...]hievement". The motto comes from the Epistles of Horace, Book 1,[...] |
![]() | [...]f the programme are taken from the following categories:[...] |
![]() | [...]d Studies A1: One subject from the following list: Engli[...]Social studies - range of courses from social sciences[...]d Studies A2: One subject from the following list:[...] |
![]() | [...]. Selected Studies: Students will take ONE course from those listed in t[...] |
![]() | [...]teachers, and some staff are released from work at the colleg[...] |
![]() | [...]of these programmes develop from a sound grasp of the[...] |
![]() | [...]specialisation in that subject area. The material from these courses is used as illustrative mate[...] |
![]() | [...]Materials Expendable materials are provided from moneys obtained and Equipment: from two sources: 1. By grant from college funds; 2. By levy on s[...]which may be purchased at a reduced rate from the college office. A l[...] |
![]() | [...]ts will last for six to eight weeks and electives from four to six weeks. Over the t[...]e development of human beings from conception to old age. In the process[...] |
![]() | [...]the study of education as viewed from sociological and philosophical st[...]y topic which may be chosen from a wide range of relevant practical[...] |
![]() | [...]programmes. Exemption from the required courses of the college[...] |
![]() | [...]ian writers. Texts chosen from K. Mansfield, Selected Stories; J. Mu[...]th some studies in film. Texts chosen from: W.H. New and H.J. Rosengarten (eds.)[...]children and adults. Texts chosen from: C. Dickens, Great Expectations; D.H.[...] |
![]() | [...]h. Students must select two courses from the following. Possible combination[...]reading poems, stories and excerpts from longer prose works, all of which deal with[...] |
![]() | [...]ents are engaged in comparative readings of poems from a range of modern poets. Attention is also given to a selection of work from a number of important twentieth century poets inc[...]itional literature; the study of selected stories from a variety of times and cultures, including[...] |
![]() | [...]h children, illustrating in detail from the texts. Texts:[...] |
![]() | [...]Studies C courses (Year 3), papers from: 39.201 Renaissance Literatu[...] |
![]() | [...]e. A unit of work will vary from 1 to 3 weeks in duration. Curriculum Wor[...] |
![]() | [...]resentations of data and the conclusions drawn from them. - 60 |
![]() | [...]orrelation Regression Recreational Logic Nonsense from Numbers Enrichment for the Classroom (2 units) 61 |
![]() | [...]and (b) together with a selection from the remaining sections.[...]Additional Notes (available only from Mathematics Department[...] |
![]() | [...]Additional Notes (available from Mathematics Departme[...] |
![]() | [...]colour, form. Musical Style from Palestrina to Debussy: An overview of the history and development of music from 1500-1900 with emphas[...] |
![]() | [...]our Seasons Handel (Vocal Excerpts from 'Messiah') The Classical P[...] |
![]() | [...]The history of popular music from 1900 to the present[...] |
![]() | [...]mmung Peter Maxwell Davies Carols from O Magnum Mysterium Lilburn[...] |
![]() | [...](a) The development of the symphony from Haydn to Mahler.[...] |
![]() | [...]3: Music as sound University courses Music from 16th to 19th Century (100 level paper) ava[...] |
![]() | [...]suits are highly desirable. These are available from the department. Cours[...] |
![]() | [...]cience. Course topics range from astronomy and weather, through ecological[...] |
![]() | [...]e physical and biological systems (examples range from energy efficiencies of trophic levels to production of radiation from oscillatory circuits), evolution, and the[...] |
![]() | [...]nsisting of one case study from Values, one from Change. Students se[...] |
![]() | [...]hts into family life in New Zealand. Broad topics from which particular issues are selected are: family[...]e 5th Century B.C. is examined. Evidence is taken from a wide source in this study - architecture[...] |
![]() | [...]the environment in Australia from earliest times to 1850. (b) Maori[...]: Third year students will select three courses from the range below:[...]f social and intellectual history from 1890 to the 1970's. Social[...] |
![]() | [...]under certain conditions from papers taught at university. These conditi[...] |
![]() | [...]olment otherwise. The borrowing period ranges from three weeks to a m[...] |
![]() | [...]Dictionary Catalogue arranged from A to Z by authors, titles a[...]o arrange guidance in this, from the department. If you requ[...]riodical required it may be possible to borrow it from another library. Ask[...] |
![]() | [...]modation for up to 52 people in heated rooms with from one to nine beds or bunks, together with a fully[...]et in 6.25 hectares of farmland some five minutes from the town centre, Ohakune Junction, and the Tongariro National Park boundary. Travelling time from Palmerston North is two and a quarter hours. Th[...]r any other Teachers College community, to groups from other educational institutions, and organised groups from the area from which our students are drawn. The Lodge[...] |
![]() | [...]subject or such other fee as shall be determined from time to time.[...] |
![]() | [...]are designed to make it unnecessary Exemptions from for a student to resit an examination or test[...]ented by illness or injury from meeting any academic requirement or who[...]take Adviser a certificate from a registered medical practitioner, stating[...] |
![]() | [...]clearly worthy of exemption from the academic task. 2. Where[...]5. Application forms are available from the college office. Late Assignments:[...] |
![]() | [...]ter the room later than: 15 minutes from the beginning of a 1 hour examination 30 minutes from the beginning of a 2 hour examination 45 minutes from the beginning of a 3 hour examination[...]ay communicate with another or copy from another's answers. Infringement of this rule could mean dismissal from college. 93 |
![]() | [...]leave the examination room less than: 15 minutes from the start of a 1 hour examination 30 minutes from the start of a 2 hour examination 60 minutes from the start of a 3 hour examination or in th[...] |
![]() | [...]university studies should seek advice from their Intake Adviser. Part Time:[...]e professional advantages which come from holding advanced qualifications and give t[...] |
![]() | [...]es are compulsory. Any absence from these necessitate an ap[...] |
![]() | [...]he bond becomes effective from the date of entry into college. The bond[...] |
![]() | [...]s by seeking appropriate help from teaching staff. A student is asked to comm[...] |
![]() | [...]ts each student $32.00. This amount is determined from time to time by the annual general meeting[...] |
![]() | Cultural Clubs and Societies The membership of clubs varies from year to year and some may flourish one yea[...] |
![]() | [...]The activities of college sports clubs vary from year to year according to the intere[...]association with local clubs varies from full participation in local c[...] |
![]() | [...]s. Students who seek release from the bond must show that all[...]difficulties by seeking help from teaching staff and that[...] |
![]() | [...]2. The committee shall seek written reports from the departments in which the stu[...]who may be supported by a friend from within the college community at the hearing.[...]ust notify the Principal in writing within 7 days from the date of notification of the[...]tion of the Council is different from that of the Review Committee the new[...] |
![]() | [...]4. To abide by the rules from time to time determined by[...]Librarian. 5. To refrain from smoking in the classrooms and[...]6. To provide the college office with a private address at which the student may be contacted by letter, telegram or in emergenc[...]students. 14. To refrain from placing notices on public display in[...]purpose. 15. To refrain from gambling on the campus. 16. To refrain from bringing dogs into any building on[...] |
![]() | [...]required to work. 18. To protect college property from loss or damage other than fair wear and te[...] |
![]() | [...]These regulations, which are amended from time to time are available from the Registrar or may be studied in the[...]te information the following extracts from or interpretation of the regulations will[...] |
![]() | [...]previously, with written authority from the organisation. 111 |
![]() | [...]subject allowances is available from the Registrar. 112 |
![]() | [...]the service are published from time to time in special supplements of the[...]Annual: Students who are obliged to live away from their usual place[...] |
![]() | [...]by students attending sections. (1) Daily travel from home to local section school. (2) Cost of return[...]eme.) Students who live more than five kilometres from the Teachers College receive travelling ex[...] |
![]() | [...]more than 5 kilometres away from the college may claim for actual expenses incurred travelling to and from the college, less 4% of the[...]allowance or the Tertiary Assistance Grant as from the beginning of Term[...]Further details are available from the Registrar. 115 |
![]() | [...]Students are encouraged to seek help and guidance from all staff members c[...] |
![]() | [...]method of giving notices from staff, student executive, clubs and societ[...] |
![]() | [...]he amount painlessly deducted from your pay at the rate of 35 cents each[...] |
![]() | [...]ry trainees have a choice from two types of membership:[...] |
![]() | [...]uct contributions (savings) from salary forms are available from the Society's agent at the college pay office, or[...]Society's local office and store. Private Mail: Students may have private mail addressed to the college.[...]ston North Teachers College Private Bag Palmerston North[...]Telegrams are best sent to your private address. Ordinary telegrams[...]campus or redirected to the private address if she cannot be found.[...] |
![]() | [...]icial communications, memoranda from staff, pay advice slips, library notices,[...] |
![]() | College Box Room: Letter boxes for students are in the ground floor room,[...]acement keys may be purchased from the college office receptionist for $1.50 during office hours. A letter box for items addressed by[...] |
![]() | [...]learning at tertiary level can be very different from those employed in schools. One of[...]of full independence only results from being on your own to cope. You hav[...]rs and never relax for a minute." (from "Success at University" see below).[...] |
![]() | [...]ivities required in the college courses. Your own private study time per week should be approximately the d[...]d not ordinary mortals like yourself. This is far from the truth. If you knew them better, you would rea[...]other interests, the latter must be sacrificed." (from "Success at University"). It is important that y[...]A room of your own is highly desirable. Freedom from interruption during your study time is als[...] |
![]() | (b) Learn from as many sources as you can. Often a change o[...]d there is too much work, you can ask for help - from your Intake Adviser, the Counsellor, a st[...] |
![]() | [...]ouncil Accommodation for students living away from home is Accommodation available in hostels, a flat complex, private flats and Policy: private board. The Student Welfare Committee of the[...]essary. These can be obtained from the college office. Types of Palmers[...]ostels, in flat complexes, in private flats, in private board and in their own homes.[...] |
![]() | [...]first year student who has moved away from family, friends, and familiar s[...] |
![]() | [...]Be prepared to look at things from the other person's point of view.[...]complex of Hampden Court. (b) Private flats and houses. 136 |
![]() | [...]each pay day. Private Flats and Houses: Within the city are a nu[...] |
![]() | [...]our own students. Many students living in private board or at home find that they do not seem[...]and join in, invite others to your home or private board so that people know where you live.[...] |
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