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To those who satisfactorily complete this course a certificate 
will be given. The courses offered in children’s gardening are 
considered as a unit, and are not given separately. 
Our courses have been accepted by the Board of Education for 
teachers’ credits as follows: 
1. Any of the courses will be accepted toward meeting clause 
“b” of the conditions of eligibility for high school license in 
Biology. 
2, The course in Pedagogy of Botany and Educational Prin- 
ciples of Children’s Gardening (B4) will be accepted as a satis- 
factory 30-hour course in Pedagogy toward meeting the require- 
ment of 60 hours’ work in Pedagogy in lieu of the written test in 
Principles and Methods of Teaching for Promotion License. 
3. This course will be accepted as a pedagogical course, and 
either of the other four courses will be accepted as an acad- 
emic course toward meeting the conditions of exemption from the 
academic paper in the examination for license as assistant to 
principal. Such exemption is granted to those who offer 120 
hours of satisfactory work, 60 of which must be in the Science of 
Education and 60 in some branch of literature, science or art, such 
120 hours’ work not being accomplished wholly within one acad- 
emic year. 
These courses have been accepted by the Brooklyn Teachers’ 
Association and will appear in the new syllabus of courses. 
The individual student may apply at any college for credits on 
these courses, which will be granted according to individual merit. 
Br. Botany.—Thirty sessions, Mondays at 4, beginning Sep- 
tember 27. Fee $5. Physiological and morphological principles, 
general botany, plant families, fungous pests. This course is not 
only one of theory and principle, but one of practical everyday 
application. Dr. Olive and Dr. Gundersen. 
B2. Nature Study.—Thirty sessions, Tuesdays at 4, beginning 
September 28. Fee $5. This course covers the plant material 
used in nature study teaching. The identification of common 
trees, shrubs, plants, wild flowers, and weeds. Mounts, charts, 
and diagrams are made. The student becomes familiar with the 
actual material. This course is entirely a practical one. The 
