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Show Machine Age Assists With New Methods Music teaching shares in the country's educational revolution, as music educators stress modernization of course content and teaching techniques. Teaching machines are being used more and more every- sr--- the GUITARS ARE replacing banjo at today's college sing-along- s, ' where, primarily in music ap- preciation classes and for teaching fundamentals. At Southern Illinois Universitys Department of Instructional Materials, clarinet fingerings are being taught with the aid of teaching machines. More than 80 per cent of all elementary schools and almost all secondary schools employ tape recorders in music instruction, reports the National Education Association. More than three million American youngsters receive music instruction through educational TV, estimates the American Music Conference. Gifted Students Get To Go To College One hundred gifted high school choral, orchestra, and band musicians spent four weeks this summer at the University of Minnesota getting intensive instruction in music theory, composition, applied music, and chamber music REG. 25c Never Satisfied , 225 Sheets (Continued from page 6) He pointed out that students in the discussion could be considered good stud mts, if only by the fact that they volunteered to participate in the workshop. He pointed out that the objective of the demonstration was not to get all of the stu-deto participate to the same degree, but to allow all students to feel free to participate if they wished. (All of the students in the demonstration had made some comment during the session.) He also believes that it is just as easy to relate to students who are not so aggressive. A teacher only has to relate to them. "They all have a range of their own experience, he said. Mr. Bemingmeyer presently is working on a new textbook. He thinks that textbooks also will have to be changed to raise questions as well as answer questions. How would a teacher test student react! cm to situations? Mr. Bemingmeyer stated that there would not be any tests. Students would evaluate them- WIRELESS THEME BOOK SHEET STAY NEET & ZIP OUT EASILY Paper Tablet learn the summer to new ways and methods of helping the student cope with the changes of the future. 48s CRAYOLA KIDS By AMERICAN THERMOS 49c VALUE RITE-NIC- CREW SOCKS Stretch Socks selves. throughout SPIRAL 74 SHEETS CBAYOMS Lunch Boxes nts The world is changing and teachers have met in numerous seminars aud workshops Theme Books COTTONWOOD MALL STORE ONLY! winiMwp.. wHfti.jjL uj iwuji'i iujwiiji !jjj.wij j. j ip.wy.jwet. E FILLER BOY'S WHITE GIRLS' WHITE 3 PAIR c c |