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Show u TV Kill Tribune. Monda, March 23, 1971 New Concept Aims Hi O Did it begn with progresor was it sive education, the three RsT Regardless, short slogans for complex concepts in education have been part of the school system for years. - The latest of these is accountability, But what does it mean? Definitions among educators differ, bat they agree that just like the other slogans, accountability is no guarantee that Johnny will be a great student. different slightly - Fir we must decide just what results we expect from the educational svstem, and then how to achieve them, lie said. Accountability is the educational system evaluating itself." He said the concept implies several conclusions: We can't look to the teachers alone; they are only part of the system. We must humanize education, and begin to pay attention to the emotional aspects of a child's development. a point of view from the school level: For years, we just taught to the kids. If they got it they if they promoted didn't, they were retained (flunked). Today we are on the hotspot to find out why a child isnt learning ar.j justifiably so. Of course, many reasons for nonleaming stem from nonschool causes, bat account- ability is making us face We are reality, he said. were parents, implies certain attainment levels for all children. This is not feasible parents want a guarantee that their child will learn as much as the oth L- SHAMPOOER. 355-465- -- Interest Credited or Norway Maple FRUIT TREES; ; 4 PLANNING CENTER -- CALL on i GARDEN SUPPLY the U If you close your PFS passbook account you receive immediately the balance in your account plus daily interest compounded daily to the date cf the closing. Savings received at PFS on or before the 1 0th ot the month receive daily compounded interest from the 1st of the mon.ii (and this is true on both passbook and certificate accounts at PFS). 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YOU ARE INVITED... nuQnn rrnrntOOnmfia Gram imqnnra blue Lustre SHAMPOO BUY ers but every child is different. What we should be doing is insuring that each child makes continuous progat ress through the grades -J For Soft , Clean Carpets Poplar HOME a y - I 90 Liddle, possible. Cecil Furr, Vista Elementary fifth grade teacher, said he and teachers are concerned evaluaabout the third-parttion that the legislative resolution implies. Many times a lack of materials can determine what the teachthings are taught ers should have a say in the evaluation of the production of schools, because outside evaluators are often not competent to judge, he said. &&&& education concept and differ over what it is. Says one principal: It makes us face realitv. fourth grade teacher, said that, to ac countability Annette realizing that the objectives must be different for each child in each subject, so that we may ultimately answer to parents that their children are k rf P V'- Arlene Padilla puzzles over accountability, and so do teachers, who call it an evolving learning as much as G - Mr. Knadler will appear at ovr store All DAY 'til 9 P.M. on Friday and Saturday! April 2 & 3 Vt Syndicating RENT Organ Artist eorge Knadler CjRAPFtVr ... sistant superintendent for education of the Salt Lake City School District said a unique of the disaccreditation trict's elementary schools along with the keping of detailed records of what a child are reactually knows sponses to the concept of accountability. He said the purpose is to evaluate the success of each school, more than that of a particular teacher. If our program of acjredi-tatio- n is approved by the State Board, it will be the first time in Utahs history that elementary schools have been rated in this manner. Dr. Sorenson added. Teachers will tend to bring pressure to bear on each other to attain this goal. He explained that the pupil attainment record is a hospital-typ- e chart kept on each child. We can teah the teacher to use the chart in an by ll flunk kids anymore. We should continue to work with each child (in trouble) right ur until juvenile court takes over. He said the board is in the process of drafting goals for the states school districts. Dr. LaVar L. Sorenson, as- V- he said. given . . Not only would increased use of pharmacists give more medical care, he said, but the imquality of care might be said. he proved Allen Organ "SOUND" better over-apicture of what w e expect from our educational system, he said. Dr. Theral J. Mott, principal of Vista Elementary School in Taylorsville, offered Kids Oh's jusr1" . Accountability is a nasty he saii word to teachers. They are afraid it means exapp'ying production-likpectations. without looking at tiie whole child, he said. In the final sense, accountability means matching our end product w ith our expectations. but we do not now have adequate means to make predictions about all the things we should, he continuM. Dr. Hutchinson explained that Granite is formulating for behavioral objectives courses that lend themselves to measurement of results, such as typing. Thus, we try to rate only w hat ve can meaas we learn better sure methods of measurement. ve will be able to come up with a cant just - interpreta-tin- 11 of doctors. Already, he said, there are far more pharmacists in rural areas than there are physialcians. And pharmacists traindetailed the have ready ing in medication to otfer gieat assistance to both physicians and patients in determining what proper medicatreatment should be tion e instruction and service for the Utah. State Board of Educa- - i -- V A Nasty Word The concept is still evolving,. said Dr. Lerue W. WinJet, deputy superintendent of We Ml It Dr. William L. Hutchinson, deputy superintendent for in the Granite School District, offered a Concept Still Evolving Cant Hunk i An assistant Utah attorney general, Verl R. Topham, Sunday urged more use of pharmamedical cists in providing care. Topham. speaking to the national convention of the American Pharmaceutical Assn., said pharmacists conld help relieve an increasing shortage hour's training, and it is almost like bringing computer records right to the classroom.'' Bv tion, SAX FRANCISCO (AP)-- A At Better Teaching Terry Newfaraier Tribune Staff Writer Greater Pharmacist Hole Ured t IP" 255-07- 1 Intermountain Wests Largest & Friendliest Savings Institution Assets Over S225, 000,000 Gene Donovan, President yJS avings 1 Closed Sunday, But Visitors Are Welcome INSURED SAVINGS-HOM- E LOANS- - HOWE MODERNIZATION 10JNS t V |