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Show A 17 DESERET NEWS, MONDAY, MAY 28, 1973 DISTAR workshop 3 teachers 5-d- session ay An intensive five-da- y workshop to teach of the most innovative methods to LOGAN teachers how to use one children teaching reading, math and language arts is planned at Ltah State University early this summer Sponsored and directed by the Department of Special Education, the DISTAR Skill Development workshop will involve 68 Intermountam teachers m theoretical and practical application of the DISTAR methods Children from the regular Lpgan City summer school will meet with the teachers and serve as students for demonstration. f ? ? This language course isn't easy as it sounds from Juab DISTAR was developed about six years ago as a reading program that is described as leaving nothing to granted, by Robert Reed, a school principal in Weber School District and one of the instructors for the June workshop. Subjects are taught m small groups and every child is required to respond m question and answ er periods no one just sits, Reed stated 5 The program has been so effective that it has been used for many adaptations both with normal and mentally retarded students, Mr. Reed said. Other instructors for the course are Carol Beasley, an instructor special education at USU, and .Pat Willis, a classroom teacher m Logan City For registration information, persons may contact the Conference and Institute Div lsion at USU, 84322. n NEPHI Three teachers in the Juah School District are retiring after many vears of service m the elementary and Mrs' Claude high (Evelyn) Lomax, a graduate of BYU, taught home economics in Gunmson, Utah, 2Vj years and has taught English at the Juab High School 23 School - years Mrs Hamson (Verda) Oliver, a graduate of University of Utah, studied at San Diego State College, BYU and U of U. Taught nine years in San Juan, supervised in Piute and Garfield schools three years and Nephi and Mona schools since 1947 degree the problems Despite faced in setting up matei nils from and a program The Navajo language is one of the most difficult languages of all to learn and has seldom been taught, officials said Even very few of the Indian schools on the reservation include it in their curriculum For this are reason- - no manuals available on the high school Mrs Fred L (Itha) Gadd received a normal degree at Utah State College and latei a B S level Navajo students enrolled in the class hav e aKo discovered that learning to read and wnte their own lancuage is not as easy as it first seemed it w ould be BLANDING Teaching Navajo to Navajos just isn't as easy as ,t may seem Especially when the students are high school age and the only text available .s a college edition that reads like Greek scratch, Heib Frazier, Navajo instructor at San Juan High, has met with success and has utilized tape recordings from which his students either write or give oral responses to Navajo dialogue Frazier was hired by the San Juan School District to implement the first Navajo language class in the district which was requested by Navajo students at San Juan High wheie 51 percent of the students aie Navajo Besides .; WSC workshops life, art, space, death Teaching Navajo to Navajos are retiring USU schedules yiry y'" -yw tiijjri tri how learning to write the extremely difficult language, winch was not until recent years even recorded, the, students learn to lead it and also study two days a week about their culture and history The class is not limited only to Navajos OGDEN Nineteen summer workshops ranging m subject matter from teaching young children to the mvolv-men- t of death will be conducted by the Weber State College Division of Continuing Education begmmng June 4 and concluding Aug 10 Nationally known specialists m the various subjects wilt be on campus to assist the WSC faculty m conducting the varied interest programs, said Lee A Beckner, WSC coordinator of workshops and conferences cation and Forensic Workshop for Debate Coaches Others are Language Arts, Nutrition for Elementary School Teachers, Outdoor Education, Teaching Music to Aoung Children. Using the Camera m the Classroom as a Teaching Took, and Touch Shorthand Air Conditioner COOLER PADS All Sizes! Workshops include Oral History', Photography for Peace Officers, Geology for Teach- ers, National Executive A Death Housekeepers, Facet of Life, Aerospace Edu 400 So. 800 W. 355-465- 6 at BYU in 1956. of the Year award Woman RICHFIELD Miss Jo Anne Fanmng, Richfield High School instructor, has been named recipient of the first Woman of the Year award sponsored by the local Beta Sigma Phi chapter The award is given to a woman who is not a chapter in recogmzition of service to community, state and country. Miss Fanning,' English, journalism and drama instrucFiddler on the tor, directed the broadway production Roof," originated the schools Chnstmas Tree Lane; has served as an advisor to the yearbook and newspaper staffs as well as the drama club, is a Sunday School teacher m the First Baptist Church, where she also works as music and youth director and serves as a trustee, works with youth m problems related to alcohol; and is a guest lecturer. 4. u member , plea made s Return-book- A plea to return liGUNNISON, Sanpete County made was m Gunnison today by the liValley brary books School. at Gunnison staff High Valley brary Staffers said a large number of books have been lost through the years They urged residents m Gunnison, Axtell, Fayette and Mayfield to search their homes for such books M FREE CREDIT WEEKEND Sale ends Tuesday! 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