The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 12, 1974, Image 10

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THE BATTALION
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1974
Educators to study
Read Battalion Classii
crisis management
Crises have become a pervasive
element in the American society. As
a result, A&M and two state agen
cies have joined to present the 49th
annual Administrative and Instruc
tional Leadership conference using
the theme, “Leadership Strategies
in Crisis Management.”
The conference will be June
19-21 in the J. Earl Rudder Center
sponsored by the Texas Association
for Supervision and Curriculum
Development in addition to TAMU.
Dr. Harold Hawkins, depart
ment head of educational administ
ration, said, “Crisis has become an
element in the school community,
as well as in the nation, although
hopefully the worst is over. Ad
ministrators, as well as teachers, are
confronted with a variety of crises
resulting from conflicts with
teachers, students and portions of
the community. We believe that
getting successfully through any
crisis is based on systematic study
and planning.
“Educational leaders have to un
derstand and deal with the differing
opinions, needs and ideas of school
and community groups,” Hawkins
continued. “As a result effective
communication becomes a critical
element in the process. While poor
communication may produce more
conflict, good communication may
resolve it.
“Becoming successful in crisis
management doesn’t happen over
night,” he pointed out. “It includes
development of organizational
structures to prevent or alleviate
Egypt eyes
research
from A&M
TAMU oceanographers are being
eyed by Egypt to help conduct a
survey of the Red Sea.
The Egyptian overtures come on
the heels of Secretary of State
Henry Kissinger’s efforts to im
prove relationships between the
U.S. and the Mideast nation.
“We understand the project has
the backing of Dr. Kissinger,” noted
Dr. Richard Rezak, who along with
Dr. William R. Bryant, would head
TAMU’s phase of the program.
Rezak and Bryant, both profes
sors of oceanography, just returned
from Cairo and Alexandria where
they met with governmental offi
cials and scientists to determine in
terest in the study.
“The Egyptians are all for it,” Dr.
Rezak said.
The survey cannot start until the
Suez Canal is again open to provide
access to the Red Sea, the TAMU
professor explained. The Egyptians
expect to have the canal cleared by
March.
TAMU’s new research vessel, the
R/V Gyre, would probably be used
during the early phase of the pro
ject, Rezak added.
Under the current concept,
TAMU’s portion of the study would
involve the geological aspects of
oceanography, but some of the
Egyptians expressed hope of ex
panding it to include biological,
physical and chemical oceanog
raphy.
The Red Sea survey is part of an
overall Mideast geological project,
Rezak pointed out, and the coor
dinators are interested in compar
ing a model of the “unstable” Red
Sea with that of a more stable area,
such as in the Morocco region.
In addition to providing new in
formation about geological history,
Rezak said the study should help the
Egyptians in some of their problems
involving engineering properties of
sediments, coastal erosion, new
sources of fresh water and explora
tion for hydrocarbons. The project
may also involve some remote sens
ing operations to determine areas of
high primary productivity.
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conflict. It’s a slow and arduous task
that today’s school leader must mas
ter in order to insure a good educa
tion for our children.”
This year’s conference will in
clude a pre-conference .orientation
for new superintendents for the first
time. The reason, according to
Hawkins, is because of the number
of new school administrators across
the state. There were more changes
this year than for many years prior.
Presiding officers for the general
sessions include J. D. Carlisle, pres
ident of the Texas Association of
School Administrators, and Dr.
James L. Williamson, president of
the Texas Association for Supervi
sion and Curriculum Development.
Wednesday’s program will in
clude a golf tournament, the orien
tation for new superintendents and
a general assembly in the evening at
the Rudder Theater. Discussion
groups on special topics are
scheduled Thursday with a smor
gasbord and assembly that night.
Friday morning brings a final gen
eral assembly.
Keynote speakers will include
Dr. Robert H. Anderson, dean of
the College of Education, Texas
Tech University; Dr. Mouzon
Biggs, Jr., minister of the Trinity
United Methodist Church, Beaum
ont; and Dr. Frank W. R. Hubert,
dean of the College of Education,
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