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Show xViZ 52AYER (Ucah) PRESS 1 Thursday. December 20, 1973 fitf ft : ran f 8 M B 50 BOOKS-SOM- E OFF Coty - Emeraude - Lorigan Muguet Tigress - Woodhue Fobcrge -Flambeau - Kiku MAX FACTOR Here's to your good health at Christmastime! 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Ripe, red cherry chunk N0RBEST TURKEYS 32 oz DECEMBER 20, 21, 22, & 24 CORONET Banquet Dills, Polish Dills, Cuke Chips DETERGENT Dept. RICE KRISPIES CQ MEAT HALLEYSPICKLESSgc id Bros. un Store "Beaver's PEANUTS 2 lb Pk9s 25c CARROTS n savs. pupil-teach- 15c lb JUMBO PINEAPPLES 49c No 3 a 59c ib UTAH RED APPLES 4?1 CATSUP 10c lb No 2 PINEAPPLE WESTERN FAMILY ALL SIZES present U.S. Savings Bonds. "They've got a built-ifuture," he y-classroom iwcU WESTERN FAMILY Basic Data Needed for trict, er making for abnormally ion ratios. Nebraska, Class Size Decisions for example, has more than 1,200 school districts and an average On State Schools enrollment per district of 266 puExtent and urgency of the need pils In public schools, indicating for reducing class size In Utah the existence of many small rural public schools cannot accurately ratios are Inevitably small. be determined from data preWithin Utah the spread er school districts In sently available, according to Utah Foundation, the private, ratio is substantial, and nonprofit, public service agency. the lowest ratios are In small No state-wicompilation of rural districts Daggett, Rich, individual class sizes and makePiute, Tlntlc, Garfield and Wayne up now exists, the Foundation lead the list. notes In a research report re"Few would argue that edleased this week. At one time, ucational quality In these rural efforts were made to assemble districts is higher than In the this Information In the state comlarge districts along the Wasaputer center, but they were abantch Front," the Foundation repdoned when it was found that reort states. "It appears abvious ports from different school disthat whatever advantages there er ratricts were often made on dif- may be to low ferent bases and therefor not tios, there are other factors, comparable. affecting educational quality whl- -. them." "The Legislature might direct ch may tend to off-s- et the State School Office or the The size of individual classes, Legislative Council to make an and the characteristics of those distrlct-by-distrtaccurate classes are of more substantive and concern than the mathematical count, and to averages, the Foundation report project class sizes for years In notes. Some classes, such as the Immediate future on the basis physical education or demonstraof known the tion lecture s, can be much larger Foundation report noted. "Other without loss of effectiveness than pertinent factors, such as the can others. On the other hand, the kinds of classes being considered value of small classes Is almost In terms of subject matter and of universally recognized when pupil age, background, and dealing with very young pupils, with the handicapped, with slow special abilities, and availability of physical plant, might also be learners or with exceptionally assembled. Such a record would fast learners, and In such subject areas as creative writing and appear to be essential to the kind of analysis required for evaluatcomplex mathematics. The Foundation report quoted ing the extent of the need to rea summary of recent research on duce class sizes." the subject In the Educational Discussions of class size usSeries Management . Review ually Involve the terms "Indiwhich noted that "a review of vidual class size" and "pupil-teach- er ratio", terms which literature on the subject reveals have different meanings, the uniformity of opinion on the cost of reducing class size: it Is exFoundation report states. ratio Is an average pensive. Opinion is quite diverse, arrived at by dividing the total however, on the educational value of a reduction." number of students by the total number of classroom teachers In Most research before 1960 found little or no difference In an educational unit (school, school diatrlct, ste, or nation). educational quality or achievement due to class size, the FoundIndividual class sizes may vary ation reports. Some more recent widely from this average, in either direction. research supports the argument for smaller classes, but evalua, Over the past three decades or er ratio in tions are based on subjective more, the Utah has been markedly reduced, rather than objective criteria. A seven-ye- ar but In comparison with other study by the Institute of Administrative Research states It remains one of the highest In some years the highest at Columbia University based Its in the nation. The comparative judgments not on pupil scores In standard achievement testsbut on picture may not be accurate, howits own "Indicators of quality" ever, as many states with low er such as "Individualization", "Inratios have very large numbers of school districts terpersonal regard", "group acand very low enrollment per dis tivity", and "creativity". Even by these standards the research- pupil-teach- JEWELRY 4TV Sammy Davis shows his TV audience what he calls a really groovy r LUND BROS. Hal, Gwen and the Girls CANDY TOYS - special reduced prices tAr fn wO CPCriAt C state's finances." . Mens Cologne & After Shave DRUG ? the cost? "In other words, how can Utah obtain maximum value of each dollar spent for education? This is of primary Importance to all concerened profes- -' parties sional educators, parents, taxthe legislators payers, and charged with managing the people to answer a number of pertinent questions Including: "What genuinely critical situations exist. . what would be the actual cost of meeting them? Will reductions In class size require the construction of new school buildings, or extensive busing of students to take advantage of existing classrooms when they are located away from pupil concentrations? Are Utah citizens willing to shoulder the higher taxes required to finance the additional teaching staff and othdr costs Involved just what amount of selective spending could be COLOGNES CHRISTMAS expected to produce results which would justify and make acceptable found class size to be significantly Important only at certain critical "break points", and warned that , "to expend school funds to lower just any existing ratio by one or two students seems entirely unjustified In view of evidence". The Foundation report suggests that data should be assembled and analyzed by quail-fl- ed ers KLUSKI 24 02 OIL NOODLES 12 02 FOLGERS LIQUID JOY 75c 89c 59c io INSTANT COFFEE BISQUICK lb$ 40 " Quart oz $F 69c 65c |