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...Internship" Is In. Professional mobility is easier than it used to be, because most seminaries have reached a consensus on curriculum: plenty of theology and a minimum of how-to courses (although Chicago's famed Moody Bible Institute still offers a two-year "pre-aviation" course for flying missionaries). The trend now is to systematic theology, Biblical criticism, New and Old Testament languages-and to a study of the most vital ideas found in modern secular thought. Princeton's Dr. Hugh Kerr uses jazz recordings and slides of modern art in his classroom discussions of religious symbolism. "There...
Kepple began recruiting top teachers and gave them freedom to develop their own courses. He obtained the cooperation of suburban Boston school systems for an internship program, designed to give M.A.T. students classroom experience in teaching...
...increased importance of science has made the traditional medical school-internship-residency sequence increasingly inadequate for many doctors. Medical school has become a more "introduction to medicine" as a result of prolongation of post-doctoral education, Wood claimed...
...addition to providing jobs, similar programs at other colleges include participation in evening seminars for the students while they are in Washington. A number of these schools, including Yale, Smith, and the University of Wisconsin, conduct their programs as members of the Office of Washington Internship Co-ordinating Committee...
Vassar and Wellesley have jointly sponsored a successful government internship program since 1952. Their program includes volunteer work during the day and seminars in the evening. The 30 juniors--15 from each school--who are chosen to participate stay in the same hotel for the six week period...