Show The Utah Statesman October 8 1979 Page 3 Monday Learning is built in (continued from page 1) math skills abstract thought and The worn knees of Carter’s cor dorouy pants attest to her involvement with the youngsters The ratio of teachers and students varies between three four and five teachers to 20 children depending on the time of day and the number of work-studassistants volunteers and student teachers employed Another purpose that the center fulfills according to Carter is to help train student teachers from the university Parents of the are required to contribute 6 - 10 hours their time to the center per quarter in an activity of their choice Approximately 25 per cent of the students come from foreign countries Carter incorporates cultural of lessons and appreciates that children so young can be exposed to a diversity of people culture and backgrounds Asked what the major problem is in managing the center Carter replied “Money” Depending on what funding is available future plans include construction of an outdoor shelter and someday expanding the outdoor play area THIS MONDAY AND TUESDAY IS GROUP NIGHT 4 PEOPLE FOR THE PRICE OF 2 COUPON YOUR GROUP OF 4 OR MORE WILL BE ADMITTED FOR JUST $1 50 EACH WIT H THIS HH A TOI INFLA TION REDWOOD THEATRE 795 FIGHTER SPECIAL! HURRY— ENDS THURSDA NATIONA L MOM- wik of the - Annalre Draprr lake part in onr of ihe man) artivitie at the 'children’s House located Spectrum next to the Women Athletic (‘enter The purpose of the facility is to provide a good dMwtniff for rollrir l udents ill DEC35vO iSisff photo b liob ( oriw(o bwmTm Top Artists! Major Labels! Many Many Mora! Claaica Included! Come Early for Dost Selection Oct 10 at 8:00 at the USU Bookstore Get Yoar Favorites at BI3 Y LAMPOON'S AMOtaAO LOOK N MAIN 752-509- |