Federal Register - May 9, 1950
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TITLE 5 A D M IN IS T R A T IV E
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Chapter I Civil Service Commission P art 24 F ormal E ducation R equire ments for A ppointment to C ertain Scientific , T echnical , and P rofes sional P ositions TEACHER IN INDIAN SCHOOLS
Section 24.14 is amended to read as follows:
24.14 Teacher and substitute tem porary teacher, GS-1710 and GS-1711, in Indian Schools a Educational re quirement 1 Elementary. Comple tion of a fuH four-year course, leading to a degree from an accredited college or university, including or supplemented by 24 semester hours in education, 12 of which must be in elementary education.
N ote : For temporary appointment of sub stitute elementary teacher, this educational requirement may be modified to require only two full years of study in the education de partment of an accredited college or univer sity.
2 Agriculture. Completion of a full four-year course in an accredited college or university, leading to a degree in agri culture or agricultural education, in cluding or supplemented by 18 semester hours in education and 24 semester hours in agriculture, 4 of which must be in farm mechanics or farm shop.
N o te : For temporary appointment of sub stitute teacher, agriculture, this educational requirement may be modified to require only two fu ll years of study in the agricul ture department of an accredited college or university.
3 Advisor boarding school. Com pletion of a full four-year course, leading to a degree from an accredited college or university, including or supplemented by 18 semester hours in education and 24
semester hours in guidance or psychol ogy.
4 General mechanics. Completion of a full four-year course, leading to a degree from an accredited college or uni versity, including or supplemented by 18
semester hours in education and 24
semester hours in shop courses.
5 General science. Completion of a full four-year course, leading to a degree from an accredited college or university, including or supplemented by 18 se mester hours in education and either 24
semester hours in physical science or 18
semester hours in physical science and 6 semester hours in mathematics.
6 Mathematics. Completion of a full four-year course, leading to a de gree from an accredited college or uni versity, including or supplemented by 18
semester hours in education and either 24 semester hours in mathematics or 18
semester hours in mathematics and 6
semester hours in physical science.
7 Business and commercial subjects.
Completion of a full four-year course, leading to a degree from an accredited college or university, including or sup plemented by 18 semester hours in edu cation and 24 semester hours in business and commercial subjects, 12 of which must be in accounting or in shorthand, typewriting, and office practice.
8 English, home economics, music, physical education, and social studies.
Completion of a full four-year course, leading to a degree from an accredited college or university, including or sup plemented by 18 semester hours in edu cation and 24 semester hours in the subject matter taught.
b D u t i e s . Teachers in Indian schools teach Indian children and exer cise educational leadership in Indian communities. Their teaching program is adapted to the needs of the local en vironment and is practical in its objec tives.
c Knowledge and training requisite fo r performance of duties. The duties to be performed require a knowledge of teaching principles and techniques, an understanding of the developmental stages, both physical and mental, of young people, the ability to recognize special instructional problems that arise in teaching situations, thorough knowl edge of the subject matter area being taught, and an understanding of the interrelationship between the formal school situation and non-school activi ties as educative factors. This knowl edge, understanding, and ability can be Continued on p. 2703
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Agriculture Department
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See Animal Industry Bureau; Pro duction and Marketing Admin istration.
Alien Property, Office of Notices:
Vesting orders, etc.:
Copyrights of Verlag von Ferdinand Enke ----------------Engel, Hedwig_______________
Japanese, unknown_________
Leopold, Livia, et al_________
Malipiero, Gian Francesco___
Markowski, Anni___________
Munzenmaier, Agnes_________
Pfleiderer, Elizabeth________
Reustle, Berta, and Christof Reustle___________
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Animal Industry Bureau Proposed rule making:
Meats, meat byproducts, and meat food products; inspec tion and certification at cer tain plants upon request____
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Atomic Energy Commission See Patent Compensation Board.
Civil Service Commission Rules and regulations:
Appointment to certain scien tific, technical, and profes sional positions, formal edu cation requirements; teacher in Indian schools___________
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Coast Guard Notices:
Approval of equipment, termi nation _______________________
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Commerce Department See International Trade, Office of.
Customs Bureau Proposed rule making:
Drawback; merchandise sold to U. S. Government___________
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Federal Communications Com mission Notices:
. Frequency assignments; ar rangements made with Can ada for coordinating in cer tain portions of VHF and UHF radio spectrum________
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