The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 02, 1971, Image 3

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THE
Tuesday, March 2, 1971
BATTALION
College Station, Texas
Page 3
Man’s needs first,
500 educators told
CHILDLESS COUPLE Mr. and Mrs. James Davis of West
Covinas, Calif, cuddle the chimpanzee who lives with them
as a “son." Mrs. Davis is charged with violating a city law
against harboring wild animals in a home. She contends
the chimp Moe isn’t wild. He wears boys’ clothes, eats at
the table, brushes his teeth and uses the family toilet.
(AP Wirephoto)
Today’s public school education
is not enough, primarily because
it stresses the nature of knowl
edge and needs of society over
individual needs, Ohio State Uni
versity official Dr. Jack R. Fry-
mier said Friday night at the
Industrial Teacher conference.
The problem is, in part, a prob
lem of ends and means, he said.
“I want to argue that man is
the end, subject matter the means
and society the result,” he told
participants in the three-day In
dustrial Arts Association confer-
ench that attacted more than 500
industrial arts teachers.
Frymier said what students
need to learn—the curriculum—
has conventionally been deter
mined by drawing upon three
basic sources. These are what is
known about the nature of knowl
edge, the nature of society and
Campus briefs
Industrial group picks head
Dr. Jerry McCain of Denton
is the new president of the Texas
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Office Hours (Monday-Friday)
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Home: 846-8511
Industrial Arts Association which lecture here Thursday,
ended its 16th annual meeting The 4 p m presentation, “Series
here Saturday. Solutions to Differential Equations
McCain, North Texas State Backward Recurrence,” will be
University professor, succeeds in Room 207 of the Academic
Curtis Oliphant, Deer Park in- Building, announced Dr. G. R.
dustrial arts teacher. Blakley.
Other officers elected by the Dr Thach er’ s lecture will be Co-
1,000-member association to serve sponsored by the College of Science
in 1971-72 are Harman Barrs of an( j Mathematics Department, of
Kermit, vice president, and W. E. w hi c h Blakley is head.
Raborn of Snyder, secretary-trea-
surer
The association convenes in- Junior agronomy major
dustrial arts teachers from over wills Kyi© Scholarship
the state here each year for the Larry Leschber of Hutto, junior
three-day conference. Co-spon- agronomy major, is the 1970-71
sored by TIAA and Texas A&M’s winner of the $150 E. J. Kyle
Industrial Education Department, Scholarship Award,
the conference features meetings The honor is based on grades,
of the Texas Council on Industrial activities and leadership qualities.
Arts Teacher Education and the Dr. R. C. Potts, associate dean of
Texas Industrial Student Associa- agriculture, presented the award
tion. More than 700 persons par- to Leschber.
ticipated. scholarship is a memorial
to the late E. J. Kyle, who was
Notre Dame professor dean of agriculture for 35 years at
to give math lecture Texas A&M
Dr. Henry C. Thacher Jr. of Leschber is the son of Mr. and
Notre Dame will give a graduate Mrs. Arnold Leschber of Hutto.
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Name: Abdel-Rehim, Hosan A.
Ph.D. in Chemistry
tion: THE CRYSTAL ST
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Time: March 9, 1971 at 2:00 p. 1
Place: Room 20S in the Chemis
George W. Kunze
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•iven to
Psychology Maj<
(iciency Examination will be gi
semester Juniors and any Seniors
day, March 8th at 3 p. m. Report to Na
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the nature of the individual, he
explained.
What seems to happen is that
those who build programs and
curricula “subconsciously order
these sources in hierarchical
terms in their own mond, accord
ing to their own values,” he ex
plained.
Frymier said to presume that
what we know about the nature
of the individual is of most im
portance and the other factors
are of secondary importance rep
resents a very difficult kind of
philosophical position about edu
cation.
“In my judgement,” he added,
“school sould be established and
maintained by society for the
purpose of serving the needs of
those inside the institution rather
than those outside.”
Frymier said such a reorienta
tion must be a tremendous task,
but that the burgeoning number
of forces tending to fractionize
public education today indicate
it is necessary.
He believes the private school
movement, pressure for com
munity control, the “vulture plan”
which advocates parents be given
money to spend on their children’s
education at whichever school
they choose, performance con
tracting and the teacher negotia
tion movement are among the
fractionizing elements,
LA students
may interview
about language
Representatives of the Liberal
Arts Student Council will meet in
Room 108 of the Academic Build
ing tonight to discuss plans for
surveying faculty and students in
the Modern Language Department.
The group which includes James
Mendl (Jr-ML), Rebecca Kirby
(Sr-ML), Sylvia King (Jr-Eng),
and Michael Hardin (Sr-Hist) will
conduct interviews of a sampling
of teachers in modern language
and students, both majoring in
modern language and majoring in
other subjects and taking language
courses, in an attempt to ascertain
whether changes should be made
within the Modern Language De
partment and if so what changes
should be made.
The committee grew out of com
plaints from council members that
modern language requirements are
both too stiff and too lax.
Mrs. King said the interviews
will be made pending the approval
of Modern Language Department
Head Jack A. Dabbs.
In other council business, Associ
ate Dean of Liberal Arts Charles
McCandless suggested that all
seniors in liberal arts fill out
list of their college achievements
within their department and a copy
of this coud be sent to the College
of Liberal Arts. The college is
often used as a reference for
graduates applying for jobs, Mc
Candless said.
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