Indianapolis Times, Volume 48, Number 19, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 April 1936 — Page 16
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SOCIAL STUDIES CHIEF TOPIC AT SCHOOL PARLEY State Administrators Hear Detroit Educator Urge Gradual Approach. Timet Rpcrin l Bloomington, ind., April 2. Dr. Paul T. Rankin, Detroit, delivered the opening address as Indiana elementary school administrators and supervisors convened here today for their thirteenth annual confcreivce. . An Indianapolis school delegation, headed by D. T. Weir, assistant superintendent in charge of elementary education, and Virgil fctinebaugh, director of junior high srhools, was among the largest attending the two-day meeting at Indiana University. Mr. Stinebaugh was scheduled to participate this afternoon in a fourspeaker round-table devoted to a discussion of "The Reconstruction of the Social Studies Curriculum.” He was to discuss the subject from the point of view of the larger cities. Weir to Preside At a conference session tomorrow on educational measurements, Mr. Weir is to preside. Dr. Rankin, who is supervising director of curriculum and research of the Detroit public schools, told the educators that the first fact to be recognized by the,, public is that every community now has a social studies program. "It is neither possible nor desirable to build an entirely new program as if there were none in effect at present,” he explained. “The superintendent and his staff,” he added, "must review the current social studies program and all the factors in the community and school system which are related to the program. Any revised cur-
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