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derstand that philosophy and
help' to, get it implemented in
the schools, Superinteadent
4000. Tokat told trustees of
the Huron Perth Raman
`1; atholiq,. separate school board
Mondayy night.
Mr. Tokar, who attended a
ministry presentation- 'on the
new guidelines in Stratford last
Tuesday, 'said the emphasis is
ol,'! "prOviding a tmeaningftul
learning experience to all the
Children in a- given teacher's
Charge." Stress is away from
r 'content' or course emphasis in
-favour of the , growth and
development of a child as a
person, he said.
The ministry wants to make
Sure, he , said, that the
guidelines are not just handed
qut but that their intent is
transinitted to the learning
activities itt the classroom. The
minist y thought that six to ten
years would be a realistic time
limit for the guidelines to be
implemented.
The guidelines stress con- ,
tinuous progress and teacher
made decisions, with some
student participation. Student
evaluation would by on-going, a
co-operative effort between
teacher and student. •
Individual and group work
would evenly share the school
day and the system would be
subject arid process centered,
Mr. Tokar said. Learning will
involve going out from the
, school into the community. The
program will be evaluated by
supervisory officials and school -
staffs, he said. '
Mr. Tokarsaidthe guidelines
are not a radical departure but
do make a concerted effort to
make people aware of the
philosophy behind what is going
op in the schools and to show
teachers how they can im-
_plement it.
The ministry provides a
broad set of objectives, he said.
Boards can make these more
specific and individual schools
can flesh, these out. „ "What
havens in two grade 5, classes.
may be very different, for
example". But the extensive
exposure. to parent groups of
the philosophy bihind this kind
-tof education, parents may
accept these differences, Mr.
Tokar said. "I thought there
was going to be a -return to the
,basics", Stratford trustee Ron
March, a secondary school
teacher said. "And there's
nsthing about that in the
philosophy."
A survey of the province has
proved that there has not been
a departure from the basics,
Mr. Tokar replied. There will
tie more focus on com-
munication and on making the
goals of the program clearly
understood, he said.
There is a need, Mr. Tokar
said, for a fourth basic, the
social and emotional growth of
the child. Too often in the past a
focus on content has ignored
this and "zero has happened to
him as a person."
Mr. 'Tokar said the main
document on the junior
curriculufn will be presented at
the conference at Talisman
Lodge in Flesherton, June 3-6.
School boards are invited to
send consultants to the
meeting, but since the local
board has no generalist con-
sultant, it will send two prin-
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Birmingham. of St. Aloysius,
Stratford and Larry Cook of St.
,Marys, Gederich will attend.
Beard chairman David
Teahen of Stratford wondered
why principals and not ad-
ministrators would attend the
Conference. The ministry
prefers that people who will be
involved in the day to day
implementing of the program,
consultants or principals, at -
tent, Mr. Tokar replied.
The separate board rep on
e province's Education Week
ornmittee, Sam Alberico,
incipal of St. Michale's
Chool, Stratford reported on
Ontario wide planning for,
duration Week. Trustees
ough were more interested in
he local picture. "Do all
ools (in the system) par-
leipa'te or is it hit and miss?",
stee Howard Shantz of
;ratfo d wanted to know.
1irector of edurctinil John
War said that Mr. Alberico
ps the principals informed
d their own Education Week
tlVities .. are up, to them. A
stionnaire is going out to all
schoots to find out what
fit on in Education Week
re he said. Mt. Alberico said
iwLmis Music Pestival
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