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Show JORDAN TEACHERS PLAN INSTITUTE Bingham district teachers will Join with those from other sections sec-tions of Jordan district in an? nual institute Friday afternoon to discuss phases of the course of study and problems arising in various departments. Commencing at 12:45 p. m. a full program has been worked out, according to release from Dr. C. N. Jensen, superintendent. superintend-ent. A "fellowship period" in which students of Jordan high school will furnish musical selections under directorship of J. Clement Crapo will occupy the first half hour. Beginning at 1:16 p. m. a 45 minute period of school grade work will be held. Frieda Jensen, primary supervisor, super-visor, will be in charge of first and second grade meetings. Third, fourth, fifth and sixth grades will be in charge of Louise Van Ee, Mary Lindsay, Mary Storey. William H. Bartlett will hare charge of third, fourth, fifth and sixth grades. Mr. Bartlett will also be In charge of Junior high school art discussion, and Emery G. Epperson of Junior high music mu-sic discussion. Departmental work will begin at 2:25 p. m. The following chairmen have been named to supervise departments:' Oralee Rawson, English and literature; L. W. Nielson, social science; Reid Beck, mathematics; Rebecca Rebec-ca Nelson, home economics, and T. H. M'cMullin, shop. Subjects of Interest la each department will be treated by teachers of the district. Local teachers taking part itt the program are: OdeE Peterson, "Modern point of View in Teaching Teach-ing Mathematics"; Verna, Walker, Walk-er, "What Should Be the Home Economics Program in Jordan District." |