ory causes of poor health, the defenses
of health, and the sources of health.)
(2) Individual hygiene. (Informational hygiene, the care of the
body and its organs, correction, and repair, preventive hygiene,
constructive hygiene.)
(3) Group hygiene. (Hygiene of the home and the family, school
hygiene, occupational hygiene, community hygiene.)
(4) Intergroup hygiene. (Interfamily, intercommunity, interstate,
and international hygiene.)
(_b_) Principles of physical training. (Gymnastics, exercise,
athletics, recreation, and play.) Required of all students. To be
given at least twice a week for two terms in the Junior or Senior
Years.
(_c_) Health examinations--
(1) Medical examination required each half year of every student.
(Making reasonable provisions for a private, personal,
confidential relationship between the examiner and the student.)
(2) Sanitary surveys and hygienic inspections applied regularly to
all divisions of the institution, their curriculums, buildings,
dormitories, equipment, personal service, and surroundings.
II. _Division of Applied Hygiene._
(_a_) Health conference and consultations.
(1) Every student advised under "c" above (health examinations)
must report to his health examiner within a reasonable time, as
directed, with evidence that he has followed the advice given, or
with a satisfactory explanation for not having done so.
(2) Must provide student with opportunities for safe, confidential
consultations with competent medical advisors concerning the
intimate problems of sex life as well as those of hygiene in
general.
(_b_) Physical training.
(1) Gymnastic exercises, recreation, games, athletics, and
competitive sports. Required of all students six hours a week
every term.
(2) Reconstructional and special training and exercise for students
not qualified organically for the regular activities covered in
"1" above. It is assumed that every teacher-in-training
physically able to go to school is entitled to and should take
some form of physical exercise.
III. _Division of Research._
(_a_) Investigations, tests, evaluating measurements, records, and
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