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Show Page THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Sunday, February C8 16, 1992 ixon Middle Scho ol annoy Dixon Middle School 1st Semester High Honors 7th Grade: Jeremy Ackley, Dustin Barrington, Brigham Audrey Campbell, Kimberly Campbell, Sarah Carter, Kirk Chambers, Matthew Chiang, Jessica Child, Cammie Davis, Robyn Gamette, Emily Gibbon, Katy Graham, Ezra Hallam, Angela Harward, Robert Holmes, Jaron Jenkins, Gregory Lunt, Alicia Mildenstein, Chiara Miller, Andrew Ollerton, Jason Piatt, Virginia Randle, Benjamin Reece, Jeremy Robertson, Sean Smith, Douglas Spencer, Alisha Steere, Monica Washburn, Rebecca Wilde. 8th Grade: Katie Andersen, Andrea Bateman, Shanna Bonnett, Heather Bradshaw, Wally Breiten-steiMichael Chatterton, Tracy Child, Heather Christensen, Melissa Christensen, Daniel Cobbley, Jared Collings, Jennifer Cook, Paul Cox, Melanie Derfler, Megan Doxey, Karin Frazier, Heather Hair, Lanette Harmon, Jeannie Herrin, Ralph Hinkson, Melanie Holyoak, Monica Johnson, Cory Kester, AnnDee Knight, Jordan Knudsen, Kimberly Myrer, David Ord, Amber Overton, Joshua Reynolds, Emily Richards, Anne Rose, Wendy Roy lance, Graciela Ruiz, Amber Smith, Kristy Smith, Shannah Steel, Jonathan Stuver, Jenny Tomkinson, Mykan White, Ryan Wing. Honor Roll 7th Grade: Matthew Adams, Bas-tia- Jenny Andersen, Abner Aviles, Nichole Phillips, Camille Porter, Jared Ayoso, Stephanie Babcock, Jeremy Prestwich, Carly Rasmus-seAimee Reel, Gerald ReyJeremy Barker, Joanne Barley, Billy Baum, Angela Bernardi, nolds, Jori Reynolds, Kimberly Chelsea Call, Mardelle Cannon, Richards, Tara Rohatinsky, Tara h Rebekah Capel, Shilo Carter, Salmon, Daniel Schiess, Mayme ChristenChrisman, Jenny Seng, Melissa Shelley, Kristen sen, Katie Christensen, Angela Shurtz, Raeanin Simpson, ElizaChristofferson, Jayne Clark, Scott beth Smith, Jocelyn Smith, David Clarke, Cody Corless, Matthew Smurthwaite, Beau Sorensen, D'Haenens, Devin Davis, Dan- David Spencer, Lara Stewart, Naielle Dean, Matthew Duerden, talie Taylor, Nicholas VanBuren, Deborah Dunn, Steven Eastland, Nani Villaverde, Joshua Vincent, Chet Ellis, Zachary Ellison, Kellie Christina Vorkink, Savannah Englehardt, Nathan Eyre, Natalie Wake, David Ware, Jenny WarFarrer, Jeremy Frampton, Eva ner, Beth Weaver, Jennifer White, Fraser, Adam Froerer, Michele Marquelle Wilkinson, Joel WilFugal, Sarah Fuhriman, Tammisty liams, Lindsey Wilmot, Jennifer e Wootton, Monica Young. Galloway, Alisa Gamette, 8th Grade: Chevonne Allred, Garrett, Britney Giles, Jacob Gines, Joshua Gines, Rebecca Mattie Andreasen, Robin Ayoso, Goodwin, Spencer Green, Natalie Mark Barry, Audrey Bastian, Greene, Anthony Gunn, Ralynn Alexis Bauer, Alanna Benally, MiHansen, Sarah Hansen, Rachal chael Benson, Kristen Blanchard, Marianne Burton, Byrony BushHarris, Naoto Haswgawa, Rebecca Hatman, Nathan Heaps, Angie man, Richard Caldwell, Jonathan Heaston, Cory Henderson, Stacey Cameron, Melanie Carver, Karen Herman, Jacob Hill, Winston Hill, Christofferson, Heidi Clarke, AlliMeghan Hillery, Tyler Hokanson, son Clements, Brian Curtis, MatAubrey Hope, Benjamin Hunter, thew Dalebout, Jill Darrington, Nicole Hutchings, Casey Johnson, Melanie Davis, Bryce Dawson, Katie Johnson, Shauna Johnson, Elizabeth Daynes, Rebecca Dent, Tommy Keele, Codilyn Kendell, nis, David Despain, Jennifer Michael Kennedy, Shari King, Brita Eastley, Alvin Echever-riLori Kinghorn, Katy Knudsen, Elizabeth Faulconer, Heather Timothy Law, Megan Levingston, Fausett, Arien Fossum, Jeffrey James Limpert, Jenny Malan, JefGeslison, Brian Glenn, Annie Gordon, Julie Hamilton, Jamie Harfrey Maloy, Jamie Marrott, McKay Matheson, Douglas McClean, der, Jessica Harding, Kenneth Matthew Morrise, Rachel Mos-kio- Hardy, Jordan Harmon, Isaac Danielle Muirhead, Amy Haws, Ryan Heaton, Emily Shanel Heringer, Mary Musselman, Preston Nesbit, Brandon Nixon, Michael Pettersson, Huang, Brittaney Jameson, David n, n, Jedi-dia- Dur-ran- a, s, Hed-engre- non-scienti- observations and explain what made the lesson difficult to follow or understand. Tobias then condiscusducts a town meeting-styl- e sion to include everyone present. It is a of semester-lon- g 1 ulty. Unique to Tobias her "Peer Perspectives on Teaching" technique, is a program in which faculty from Different." Her visit to BYU is sponsored by the Chemistry Department, the College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences and General and Honors Education. I'M ran rtfw3T D WW W li if H I 1 I - f I H J !'. fYr'i ' Jin H ' Today thra Monday President's Dav SAL? ill SCLD IN SETS PC SET) 3 SS ' Fri Pj esident's Day Mond,au T5nlu Feb 17th 10 a.m. to 7 D.m. Manv of our already low priced factory direct mattresses will be available and discounted as mismatched sets HEAVY DUTY 2X6 Medium Finish. $189" with mattresses METAL BUNK V BED BOOKCASE MCTAT TI Red, White and Black DI1M1 or White & J' 1 - DAYEEDS 3 HEART DAY BED FRAME DAYBED $iQ 4!r bT flU $41 POLY DECK POLY DECK... Extra Mi if Mlmmmmmm ; ' y 1. 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Tobias has been a lecturer in BIG JOHN' S ' Lori Red, Natalie Reynolds, Joanna Rich, Kathryn Russon, Justin Searle, Melinda Smoot, Heath Sorensen, Jed Sorensen, Rachel Sorensen, Allison Sperry, Jill Stephenson, Eric Storey, Jed Stringh- - ing the Science Barrier" and "They're Not Dumb, They're Just fe Boerio-Goate- ,1 Eattress n, n, She is the author of the books, "Overcoming Math Anxiety," "Succeed With Math," "Break- experiments she conducts in physics and chemistry using students from anthropology, creative writing, American studies, etc. With degrees in history and literature, Tobias is neither a mathematician nor a scientist, but the Harvard-Radclifand Columbia-traine- d scholar tackles the question of why some students avoid math and science and why they classify the subjects as "hard" or even ers. Both lecture and workshop are free and open to the public. The presentation is aimed at the college level, but it will provide several ideas about how math and science should be structured at s lower levels, says Julie of the BYU chemistry fac- ' Mor-tenso- am, Joel Swogger, Amelia Taylor Ashlie Taylor, Kyle Thompson, Sarah Thompson, Ashley Timms Ryan VanBuren, Jodi Vellilnga; Alexandra Visick, Heather Ware," Jonathan Ware, Edna Williams, Daryl Wilson, Reuben Wolsey Megan Zimmerman, David Missouri. mini-versi- teach- h history and political science at the University of Arizona and the University of California, San Diego. She has been a college administrator at Cornell and Wesleyan Universities and a trustee of Stephens College, a women's college in fields other than science and mathematics "stand in" for students and receive science and mathematics lessons at the college level. are asked to The keep a record of their own personal educator and An Arizona-base- d author interested in why so many intelligent and motivated college students find math and science difficult will offer her viewpoints at Brigham Young University Feb. 8 in the Talmage Auditorium. Sheila Tobias will speak at 4 p.m. on "What Makes Science Hard? Perspectives in Science Teaching." 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