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Separate bd. okays teaching methods
BY WILMA OKE
Pupils will continue to be
taught the basics in
mathematics, Sam Alberico,
Stratford, told the Huron -
Per th
uron-Perth County Catholic
School Board Monday night
as he and his committee
presented the new
mathematic curriculum
from kinder t:, sten to grade
6.
Alberico, principal of St.
Aloysius School, said, "We
are stressing, and the
ministry (of education) is
stressing the 'hands on
approach' in teaching
mathematics."
He gave as one example:
the children are given blocks
in various shapes to handle,
such as cubes and rec-
tangular shapes, which
along with otter concrete
articles help the children
iniderotand ° what 'IS -being
taught,
He pointed out that
teachers will have to learn
new words and phrases such
as flip when they are
teaching different patterns
made by reversing or flip-
ping over a triangular
drawing.
Alberico, who is chairman
of the new math curriculum
committee, which has been
working on the project since
1977, said it is now ready to
be used by the teachers in
the system. He said he was .
using it in teaching his Grade
3 class at St. Aloysius and
was finding his students
doing well. It will provide
outlines for the topics the
teachers should be cover-
ning
Alberico said the emphasis
of the new math is to make it
fun.
GROUP HOME
The approval given to
provide for the educational
needs of four children by the
Huron -Perth County
Catholic School Board
Monday was the final step
required before a licence by
the Ministry of Community
and Social Services would be
issued for a small group
home nee rGoderich
Roberta Stemp and her
associate, Betty Bedard,
'informed the school board
they planned to start a small
group home in Goderich
Township (four miles south
of Goderich) to ac-
commodate four children
between the ages of four and
14 years. They will 'be
enrolling the children in St.
Mary's SchoolinGoderich.
In other business, the
board will provide $20,000 to
the property committee to
use for maintenance work,
sFrich as paining, in the 19
schools in the system until
the budget is set later this
spring.
The board approved
payment of fees totalling
$5,084.19 to Ontario Separate
School Trustees'
Sniffle
Well aware of the dif-
ficulties the -couple next 'door
were hatrin - with their, ap, r-.
rige a lady tactfully sug-
gested to the wife that the
best thing for her to do would
lie to seek a divorce.
"Divorce?" recoiled the
wife. "I've been living with
my husband for 20 years and
now you want me to make
him happy?"
Association, $3,758.04 ($4,401
in 1980 - up 10.5 per cent);
Canadian Catholic School
Trustees' Association,
$124.15 ($125 last year); and
Ontario School . Trustees'
Council, $1202 (same as last
year).
The South Huron
Recreation Centre was
granted permission to use
the baseball diamond on the
Precious Blood school yard
in Exeter for the use of the
Pee Wee Boys and Girls
teams (12 years and under) ,
the same as last year„,
The board appointed a
committee for the Focus on
Faith program for the future
- Arthur Haid of Listowel,
Ray Van Vliet, R.R. 2 St.
Marys, and Gregory
Fleming, R.R. 2, Crediton.
This program has be.cn
carried on over. the .past
seven years.
On a vote of eight for and
three against on a motion by
John -O'Leary, the board
went into committee -of -the -
whole following the general
meeting to discuss a
proposal for "computerized
payroll accounting service".
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