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Show Tuesday, May 8, 1990 The Daily Utah Chronicle - Page Four -- study from page one participants could read could "decode' words but "the poor readers never picked up on the switch, " said Brown. The good readers, however, recognized the focus of the questions changed after the sixth question.' They began to read the passage in anticipation of questions dealing with technology, All screen that allowed students to read three lines of text at a time without going back, a total of 12 questions were inserted in the text, one every 72 lines. The first six questions related to proper names mentioned in the text, while the last six asked about technology described. Medical School Application Workshop For students applying for the Autumn than the ability to recognize words, Reynolds said. The change will not happen quickly because the teachers currently in schools are set in their methods and will continue teaching for years to come. Reynolds said "it's hard to get teachers to change," and teachers already in their careers are set into a teaching behavioral-psycholog- y method. "Flexibility is the key word" in keeping up with teaching methods. He said behavioral psychology gave -- Main f ocus on: funding from page one Recommendations, Amcas, the time to begin preparation. Tuesday, May attract will corporate and funding. The describes in general prospectus terms the possible technical prospectus significant individual Interviews NOW is texts-rathe- r psychology, he said. children, handle classrooms and interact with colleagues. This is I call U.'s the but behavioral psychology," method is based on cognitive is to train teachers to deal with definitely the most important, he said. "In the '60s, it was believed to be the process of figuring out the code," which he said; is the ability to said he aims his Reynolds instruction at U. education students to help future teachers emphasize comprehension more than reading pronunciation. He also focuses on differentiate letters, recognize their place in words and know their detecting reading problems. The U. training program has three goals, Reynolds said. The first goal is "to teach teachers to be flexible. Not all children learn the same way, and not all systems work the same way." pronunciations. , "It's far more interactive," Reynolds said. "Five people can read the same thing, get something different out of it and all be correct" 1991 Entering Class. MCAT, The study results demonstrate a need to change how reading is taught; stressing comprehension of what they do on what The second goal is "to create teachers who are absolute experts in the areas of math and reading." The third goal way to cognitive psychology 15 years ago. Many teachers are "basing a lot of not text characters. - applications the research could have on both business and industry. Will said the prospectus has already been sent to three major corporations, and plans call for 8 6:00 - 8:00 pm Biology Building 212 seven more, corporations to receive the prospectus in the next several weeks. Will refused to identify the corporations that will be sent a prospectus, but he did express hopes of raising Marilyn Hoffman, Premedical Advisor close to $10 million in the next three years. The prospectus is also being sent to an unidentified New York fund-raisin- d City-base- showed optimism toward the institute's quarterly report. Clair Coleman, advisory council vice chairman, complimented the institute for its recently held group. g Council members, in general, : Officials hope the group will international conference on cold fusion. "I was able to attend a majority of the presentations during the conference, and I was astonished at what I heard," Coleman said. attract individual donors to the project. He said the group is not a brokerage house or venture-capit- al group. In addition to the corporate proposals, the institute has also The conference, held at the institute and University Park attracted more than 200 Hotel, sponsoring agencies, including the U.S. Department of Energy. scientists and included 40 No action has yet been taken by' presentations from around the sent applications totalling $910,000 to several government You May Not Be an a world. the agencies. Person... Eight-to-Fiv- e Neither Are We. CHANGING STUDENTS' CHANGING NEEDS ''' If 1 jJ W 02 rts U x S I yy mi" Y y . I i II YX r fl IS It III i y t" Is 1"" v"'i JI f &J4r S. 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