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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-05-09, Page 24' Q ,PAGE dA- GODERICH SIGNAL. -STAR, THURSDAY, MAI 9, 1974 G7 50 teachers at professional; By WILMA OKE While the 12,601 students under the Huron County board of education were enjoyiig, a holiday from school Tue qday, the 650 teachers in the system were in the classrooms O. Cen- tral Huron Secondary Sc .00l in Clinton for a professional ac- tivity day. J.W. Coulter, Goderich, Superintendent of Program and Planning, said, through` the professional activity days new ideas and methods are brought to the teachers. He mentioned specifically new material for teaching metric system, family life and art programs. He said new learning material was on advance display which will' be presented in the next annual issue of the ministry publication. "''' There were 26 subjects on the agenda for the day with resource personnel from the ministry of education 1n - Toronto, the regional office at London and the business com-` " munity. Among the resource' people lecturing for the day were the deputy minister of education for Ontario, George' Waldrum, and the chairman of the Huron board of. education, E. Cavley Hill of Goderich. Mr. Waldrum, presenting the 'ministry's philosophy, _.described the departmental jurisdiction and the re- organization of the educational structure, He' said the total' budget for the year amounts to •$1,374,531,500," and outlined hew it is spread around. Waldrum was put in the hot seat`,>; -E'. ,teachers who questioned whether the ministry -4 should 'provide guidelines or specific courses of study. Mr. Waldrum said at one time the' ministry did providt a .ilore specific course of study but during ,the last ten years, the ministry considered itself responsible to produce guidelines under which various courses are given. Mr. Waldrum sa-id, "We are prepared to co-operate with school boards and teachers -in developing guidelines for the actual teaching in the schools." The teachers had complained the ,guidelines lacked content and .provided no assistance to teachers, • especially new teachers. Allan Taylor„principal of the Clinton Pui5lic School, who at- tended the workshop "on "Basic skills for today's children:', said he had found .it interesting with three different points of view being presented. Mrs. Donald -Southcott, Grand Bend, presented the, -parent 4A reaction, Dr. Wilfred Wees,� - Toronto, spoke for the .Ontario Institute for Studies in Education and a representative from the•'regional office was the third speaker. Speaking to the press following her participation in the program Mrs. Southcott said she 'didn't have a very popular point of view. "I',m playing the maverick, as a parent on the•outside, looking into the school system". Mrs. Southcott described her- self as a housewife and mother of four children, twp in Univer- sity, one in North •Lambton Secondary School and one in Grand Bend Public School. She, said she feels the schools are Bicycle Fit Fit is important. Children must be able to . reach the ground with the ball of their • foot when seated. If not, the bike is too big. Usually, children under the age of 10 cannot work handbrakes properly. They should ri'cle bicycles equipped with coaster • brakes. 1 i4LEK TRICIANSAys ,HANKS FOL KS -' FOR HAVING. CDN `/DENCE !N OUR NAME,THATS THE SECRET 7o OuA FAME" el, 1104; eoto CONFIDENCE Bade OUR BUS/NESS +SUDO KUEHL HURON PIKES ELECTRIC SS Kb. SI. Moo taking over the role of parent. The more responsibility the schools take, •the less the parents .assume, she said. Mrs. Southcott ,.;stated, "I think schools and `parents should work together. 'Educators should help parents to realize the learning potential of small children and°should give them information. This "can be done through TV, books and magazines.” She said, "As far as Huron parents are concerned, looking at the strong family base in the county, I don't see how they could improve.',' She said nursery school, through day care centre, is becoming more popular, and spoke of a study being made to compare day care children and ,non day care 'which has not been published asset. In 'Grand Bend, they have brought in parents to help with evc.! opm e nt remedial reading and a body management course to improve co-ordination of mind and body, she said in praise of this program. Mrs. Southcott said it is gener .11v thought that language is organi4td by age two and definitely by tI}ree, and that the ,language organizational mechanism is so keen in the first 'five years that this is the, only time he can learn a second language without an accent. 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