Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 128, Decatur, Adams County, 31 May 1960 — Page 4

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Time, Talent, and Teachers Whib roroluUonary chaagw In Um orfnniMUoa ot school dlatricta prorotto* in Indiana, a groatar rovolutten in leaching method* la alao taking place. Meet us ua went to achool when the only instructional aide* a teacher needed waa hi* jawbone and a blackboard. A few can aUU remember whan a switch waa part of Lho daaaroom tool kit. Today, film Mrlpa. motion with noend and in color, and alidea are a comoroa part of Um teacher s modem equipment. Tetevtetea to growing an a teacher's aide. Electronic-tape toachinan are often uaed right here in Adams county. Good teaching aides are not a substitute for good teacher*—rather, they amplify good teaching into excel lent. Wo all know there la a shortage of good, experienced teachers. It is due primarily to the population boom—<3 million in school in the US. today, compared with 29 million ten yearn ago. A new category of school employ e has been born from the need to relieve good teachers of the mass of detail and routine which clutters up the teaching function— taking attendance, keeping grade books, clasa health records, collecting fee*. ordering supplies. mimeographing teste and exercises, looking after emergency health problems like nosebleeds, and grading papers. In many school systems throughout the country, teacher aides are hired to lift the housekeeping, bookkeeping and paper correcting duties from the teaching specialists. You might as well ask a surgeon to roll his own bandages as ask an expert teacher to spend from onefifth to two-thirtto of his time in nonprofessional tasks. Many new schools recognize that no one teacher is an expert in every phase of any one subject. So teaching teams are organized. In Evanston. 111., the 350 juniors get the advantage of having every aspect of the English course presented by the teacher most competent to do it. Thus one teacher who majored in creative and expository writing teaches that-branch; Ned Hoopes teaches the novel and poetry and keeps the class on the edge of their seats; David Perry combines his skill with the novel with a first-rate command of grammar; and Malcolm Mosmg is strong in speech and drama. Twice a week all the students gather for a large lecture- the rest of the week they meet with regular teachers for discussion in classes of 20 to 25. But the division of labor permits all the students to get the best from each teacher. This raises tremendously the total quality the course. Many, many different varieties of teaching are now possible in the large school districts, where spe--1 cialiste are hired to provide space-age education. •R wiH Adams county advance into the future with H well-educated youngsters adjusted to the modern age, or just provide unskilled persons for the dwindle ling manual labor field? The choice is ours. •A——

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Mrs. Millie Liechty Is Taken By Death Mr* Mlll‘ r Spruager Liechty. * lifekmg r**w« «>t us Adam* counts , died « < d •• M*M»> •* Uw horn* of • cuughtot. Mr* Boy* mood Uprvnsrf. Hotw after .an illness at twu sear*. Tihe wa* bur n HI Moo r>* town .hip Feb 3. INI. • daughter nt Joahua and kJI/alxih Hates*'r Spntn<cr ' Mr* iJechtg was • member m Uw Hot Mrtmumtr church «< lirrnc Surviving are her husband. W.> tor Idecht'. two awta. Hairy and Qtrt* J. Liechty »'f Berne. two other daughter*. Mr*. William Dteftenbach of Bloomfield, la., and Mr* Chru Biberatein of Herne, 10 grandchildren; three brother*. An drew Sprunger of Berne, David gprung.r of Wayncdale. and Frvd L Springer of Fort Wayne, and two sister*. Mr* Emanuel Ncu. n*chwander and Mrs Clifton GilHorn. tx’th of Berne Funeral service* ’will be held at 10 a tn Thursday in the First M< nnonitr church, with burial in th< MRL cemetery. Friend* may call at the Yager funeral home after 7 pm today.

Schedule Activities For Indiana Alumni BLOOMINGTON. Ind — A weekend full of activities faces returning Indiana University alumni starting Friday. June 3. winding up with commencement at 10 g.m Monday in Memorial Stadium. Max Freedman, correspondent for The Guardian of Manchester. England, will address the annual banquet of alumni of the college of arts and sciences and the grad-] uate school at 5:30 p.m. Friday, followed by the first of two alumni institute leeiurt-s on ‘The Impact of Science on Our Civilization At the dinner.” a portrait of S. E. Stout, dean emeritus of the col-, lege, will be unveiled. First institute speakers will be N. Ri Hanson, chairman, and E. ■ E. Grant, faculty member, of the hew department of history and logic of science. While ballots for election of an alumni member of the board of', trustees are being counted Satur-i dav morning, the second instituted session will be held at 9 30 am., featuring Hermann J. Muller, dis-1 tinguished service professor oL zoology; E J. Konopinski, professor of physics; Philip Appieman,, assistant professor of English, and C. L. Schutze, lecturer in eco-; nomics. The commencement barbecue will be at noon near the Well house. In the early afternoon and evening will be a reception for the basketball team of 1920. one for journalism graduates, and reunion | dinners of the Emeritus club and classes of 1910. T 5, '2O, ‘35. ’SO and i 1’55. At 8:30 p m., Saturday m the Union Building. George F. Krueger associate professor of choral music, will direct the Singing Hoosiers and Hoosier Queens in their last program before departing for an eight-weeks USO tour of EurOP ftt 8:30 a.m. Sunday will be the] alurnnae-senior women’s breakfast | and at 12:15 p.m.. Sunday will be the alumni awards luncheon ana, induction of the class of 1910 intel the Emeritus club. • . Sunday evening, banquets will be i held by alumni of the schools of; law. music and education. Baccalaureate will be held in the ; auditorium at 8:30 p.m. The speaker will be the Rev. Arthur Miller. 1922 graduate, who is moderator of the United Presbyterian church; in the U.S.A. i

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William H. Zwick Is Graduated At Valpo William H Zwick an* Hr ■nd Mr* Robert Zwick. <N Noth | Third rtreet. w«» one of »> «tudrnt* to receive degree* *t commencement rxerciac* at Valparaao Univendty Sunday. . _ _ Zwick wa* awarded a bachelor of art* degree from Ute college of art* and science*. Lowell ‘Dwma*.; intrrnationally-famou* world tr*v-j rlcr an new* commentator. the commencement address apeak-, er and al*o received an honorary ■ doctor of humane letter* degree.

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