HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-02-16, Page 24jt
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skiden
and Glade 13,
rembasic
nota -per
P lie"students nor is ;it a !y
course" tow get creditsb .
o -op
education involves hard work, both
at Meal andattthework, lace.
o enter the Coop, ektion
program at F. Eq Mad i Secondary
&WWI, a student rust be entering
Grade 12 or 13 the neatyear, hive a
career in mind, and. be responsible
and willing to learn> e
This year, I. took, --Co-op. Educa-
tion with another 23 Students. We
find into Mr.. Inw 's -classroom
took a deep breath. This was it - We
stated talking about the: year at ead
of us, and what nit bone. Then,
Mr, Inwood told us tha bad a few
pages ofd cQ opi aanua�r us.
vee alb
ilh17oh,::a';,few pages I; don't a it
when teachers say.a'ew pages.
Once all the -students were Seated
again with a few pages --= 84 :to be
exact — of the manual, we started to;
work.
We had sevendays," each with
three classes (approximately ' two
hours scab day), to gdthrougthan
page manual which consisted of:
Self . assessment, including
exercises, chard aactivities.
-Job zeas dinese. ; `irnc1uelin
applications,.:.cWvetring letters,
reesurine
;Job Beare '
-First day'
o�n the job
This preparation is rfimilar low
geatttiapo And their first°job. Me
had to write resumes,,, and. cover
letters r applications,' hone :the
dace"°f' � �.
p plcyin, to set no un:
interview, then en proceed' to have the
interview.
You may be\saying, "What's so
hard about doing that?" . I found it -
very difficult to go to my first in-
terview, but .one particular lesson of
r. Inwood's helped me. It w
Car�
re
pie
4> Thite
Persons Plaboask.
thou shalt not sine* Or chew
l.iu shalt speak aid act twit
nuhad�st tearned':ge d *men at
�irfie Clio this in remembrance of
Mo).
7. Thou shalt not . greedy
(perhaps thou art not worth $4 an
ba
8' Than shaltbe willing, tostartat
the: bate* ands re eager work thy
P.•
thou altalt wear shined shoes.
I0Above all, thou shaIT be
teons, realising full"well that an
employer, too, `wry human and, like
thee, needs to feel accepted,
The day of my first interview, at
the Nursery. School with Mrs..
Baye, carne and went quickly and
wa :surprumigly easy. Thane& day,
1 went to rty second.interview at the
SINGING HE
ingham Day Care. Centre- with Day .ass, hly: rori i
Nom- Lane f er joyedineeting both
ladies and I h'avehigh respect for
`hem.j otlt. .
on Sept; 29 I staked.. working at
the Winghain Day Care Centre with
Mrs.:Lane;and the rrt of the staff.. I
ay wort g i re and feet quite at
ease.witb thele inildcen and:stiff., I
wr l' always nehilembey and treasure
the firiendships'td memories of my
--c iarcement:
Those , interested in participating
_ Education
the Co-operative Educ tion
e
x program or willing t+a fiaiee a co-op
student working- at their place of
employment, should fee, free to
contact Mr. Inwood or any co-op
student.
t; for one, am veryiglad I chose to
take, Co-operative Education, and I
hope it.continuesntF; E. Madill for
a ling time. a -x
Federi ..t Mu elatiena8'
Flora MacDonald and . dlae
MP Murra.
y Csr�:►veb;,:•=q a itded
to Huron county Boasej :; cation
concerns oh proposed legislation to
revise the Copyright Act
The board 'ate like to see: a
sow -up of "COpyright dawn': to
allow educators access `to material
which would. be bei of cial. to.
students.
"Right now, it's technically illegal
for a teacher tepid a: pp eiit upon a
blackboard with a pie0e of chant or
io videotape. Pe the, CBC hTews," said
Bob Allan,IC0' director of
education. "The.etducationa l system
needs instant -permission to use that
type of work."
Legislation on the issue is ex-
pected to come:intb-effect'abo two
years' from Jnr w, but in :the mean-
tim e, the. 041
It 'is o in e
rah sition � .
there r v ` been .g ii-c,,,sarit
problems in the past here,,ti
have copied -works; cattaathe
originator -of the ma ! tet 'et
:upset;
Schnoi boards. would like to have
permiss'ion to copy._ • rticles in
journals}, Magazines and
newspapers, t `' r oduce; and
show films and .tel ., . i ..,
evtis�on,parogranns
withoutcompensation to Creators.
On the Mier` had' the Owners of
these copyrights wi -
paid for the use of th
schools
• The: bSla nci
lidte :to be
w.
ct tions by
twirl opposing
inter ria is -.always a dif ficurlt task,
5
Airs. cDo di'eayatyi her��letter.to
the beared.. NH C-60, he + ;
-encourage
estailent ' of. collectiv
letter adds, a m - . c, y
alms• iirhere�y
creators can
payments forthe_fl
t
e e royal _
eof'their wort -
Such a me c haism ` rudy ''stsrv.
in Quebec, her "ny t ..Deptnient
Ethigati
al
!r'
Mimi REPORT
Our finalist for .s eeches; have
been _ r f,_
chgseQ
T'n
=�fiat�
Kennedy: went to triers egion finais on
-Feb, 10.
Reporter Lam : Fenton
We are plamiingonow sculptures ..
class and the class is lo�gforward to it
Weare also going to be authors. and
porters ie Web
aun`it"Aaron Stewar
out r "
�p pie hearts ;antk are no�v
er making 'uahenthnes for `friends and
t fainly. They will be m' aging .a spe-
Last week Mr.lynnard's Grade8
class picked the inalists for public
speaking. Representatives' from our
ass ._ were Cindy Newton -and
Brenda Baumgarten.,: We have also
started building spaghetti noodle
bridges in industrial arts.- We aid
some cooking in a ily studies.
Reporters Brenda: ,apdekeip
we are going to be - : r hetes in our
Olyrmpics kooks. Davi k ''° .acepes,and
Stewart Lockie areour two. -repre-
sentative s for public speaking
ep rt rAng.:: .
R e�ai;I�ieknson
Edited Sa**Daub'
Aaronn Stewart
For the next two we,rFeba 8-19, SPORE'S. REPORT
Robin 9 is selling Valentine wishes Last week" `Kinder arteen to Grade
ado
for, friends:: -at' noon hour. Each 8 started gymnastics in phySical`
Valent
Woo*
the Heart - an S!
speech finalists a`
Amy Idetealteand
orated to
� ooth 'p were
*IL Dciab1eday.
Reporter MichelJul** e l euiier
lPOET
Last week.Mr..;Maerten'. Grade 4
chits Worked with m,; in -math.
They played with the i :Ia .grad. on
thekmputer and eo � uedtheir re-
serach o India. did "Voices in
ttie Park" in Bead Ail About It and
worked ren "E`iil Pirate". They also
OC a Cent utter prograln called
"Jour neys'7: , k: e
education;. Thi,gym was fled kgs
with ,climbing a ratue The :hens
league standings: ate: ':as , ows
Blue, Seer 21, . N>irbalt 12
total 3, , Sacce�r .t8,: "tolewco :
ball 11,It' ••
to .. �9, granges, Soccer 21
Newcotriball i2,: tonal ;•,reein, Soc-
cerr 17,'110060 a11-43, total30.
Sideline etball standings will
be given at a
'13Y Sam Doth and
Aaron Stewart
$04iNaiPORT
T rade ' Ondes held an auction
lastifFriday With the 'money they
arned through their daily class
. or Mis emtett, the French
eacttew, wad:pleased,. with - the Aug.
tion.
ilial jello treat for their .. rties.
Miss'Edgar's Grade 1 is p rima
for ita' snOw pica c_h Students are-..
looking:in books and :nev�apaperSrto`.
' find information- abort the' Olym-
pics. They are waiting patientlyon
the sand for their sand table. Out-
doors they had loads o'f ,fun building..,
things fr ►msnow
Miss Sanderson's Grade ,2 class
was -busy writs* storielt°and .editing
thein with theirfed and 'their
•teachers. Here .:
timers stem
abouthocketwx
e tE+B;Y
There�was a- - oalie int .One'sideand
another;,goalie o ► ,ttte "other, and 10
m' players.on one team and 10 players
• on:the other team. Bruins versus the
Blues and there, ras.agoalie that fell
dawn terve thnpuck.
'fie Bruins got the puck, then-the-
Blues-get
en the-
Blues 'get the puck. The: Blues
scored, it was a 'tie, 1=1. At the face
off, the Bruins got a goal. That
makes the score. 13, but- the Blues'
goalie, Bog Wiekenheiser saved the
` puck, .they alrnostscored.
Edited by Sara Ankenman
and Cindy Newton
Reporter Sam Doubleday
ter'oyrosman w
t
INT DIATE REP T
- eeh£fifl stS representing
-mnl tea + s° o st it ' 4" i8", made 7• Aaron Stew v
toil'
bf'
� . �� � �- s �, saidy�. their speed**,=,,
works. J . ax' H - - 10 a the scar of in
;are
tom. Gradeas
last We
f 1e=osis are"'get-
ting ready four' tirr Valentine
parties: They Mitre learned how to
Snap up the opportunities
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