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Show Page 4 - DIXIE SUN - January 18, 1980 New tapes, same old outstanding services at EOC in feel free to (Kit ) and Plane Geometry ); Mathematics in Action (Kit ); Health Quackery (Kit 162); Label it Nutrition (SI 66); Vegetarianism in a Nutshell (Kit 451); Micro Cooking (Kit 469) and Food Additives (Kit 475); and Tales of Science Fiction (Kit 443 ). The invitation again is to view any and all programs which you think might help you in your classes, with your hobbies, or in satisfying your curiosity. Don't wait for teachers to assign added frequently. The latest are them. With over 1,000 programs Math Skills lor Business, a series of available, changes are very good that we have something on almost filmstrips and tapes covering personal finances, bookkeeping, banking any subject you can name. Another service provided by the and taxes, and credit (Kit 456 ); The Essence of Accounting (Kit EOC with the cooperation of the 456 l ) and Accounting in the English department is the mainBusiness World (Kit 465 ); Basic tenance of a Writing Lab. The Math Skills Scries (Kit 462 ); service is open to anyone who would Topics in Algebra covering positive like help with or an opinion on integral exponents, factorization, writing projects. If you would like radicals, and polynomials (Kit help with a paper in any class or about 463 ); Aspects of Geometry (Kit have a general question Have all of you made it down to the EOC yet? Rumor and direct question have confirmed my feeling that not all students now on campus know that it even exists let alone have made use of its services. So here comes some new information for them and a reminder for the rest of you as to what is available on the lower level of the library. First of all, we have over 1,000 programs on tape, filmstrip, video, and slides with new ones being Cooperative Ed 467 466 468 offers anytime drop writing, on Tuesday and from iOT2 and Thursday or make an appointment for almost any other time by calling 2 Ext. 332. Other services in the EOC include the providing of typewriters, both manual and electric, for student use, rooms for group study and meetings, and a classroom for the viewing of EOC materials by groups of up to twenty-five- . The EOC also sponsors group study (see last weeks Dixie Sun for a description of that project) and an Club. The latter International invites all students interested in fun activities and in learning about different parts of the world to join r them in meetings and excursions. The latest is a trip to snow country January 26th for tubing, sliding, and fellowship. For further details about the trip, inquire at the desk in the EOC or call Ext. 332 or semi-regula- money and college credit : e : : 2) The program consists of a three-warelationship between the student, (r REBEL ?HE c trates on the improveme writing, a skill which spelling; thus, it can be consist preparation course for comp In both courses, howeier emphasis is on Remember, they are open open exit courses; a student, fore, may begin one at any tir Thats it for this week excep cordial invitation to comedov check us out. I think you'll u 1J- is the key to the Enrolling Cooperative Education program. To enroll, you must apply at Mr. perf IS The interprei v. Vegas, but s 31,' FAC, so attend it from Fra Adminis possible. Series ev will beg The dan schedule nights. The yi has been its perfoi theeffor creator a Sulich, v perform hasdanc ballet co for mam and mot Derricks office. After applying numbered must register for the Cooperative Education course, completing the link between the itself and the college. During the quarter the student is required work on objectives with both the employer and his instructor. At mid-terthe student faces an evaluation made by the instruct and the students employer. The final grade is decided by the instructor. The employer may suggest a grade. However, theft decision rests with the instructor Last year, 213 Dixie College students enrolled in Cooperatne Education and Mr. Derrick hope that more students will become enrolled when they learn of its existence. It helps in getting that first career job, if your transcript shows you already have had some work experience relating to your major. Mr. Derrick will answer any spec questions about the program. He office is located on the second flu of the Student Union Building at he is available Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. and 5pm his positi the Follh tocreati Theatre "Ele Rec Fora entertaii Horsemt Paul An No, real for abou that but from the story abi cowboy ' the adve for does such as s and tran (Robert because, apprecia former c steals. jane For tcleusiot familiar Bruce Hurst, a starting guard for the Rebel basketball team, is now to be a professional baseball player with the Boston Red Sox. Dixie State Bank after a st W OF mmi o Extended Day Option : the student works full time during the day and attends limited attending brief conferences week. The spelling course 673-481- the student's instructor and the evening classes. students boss. Students in Woi king on your major can include Cooperative Education develop 3) Summer School Option conlearning objectives" and then work sists of attending summer quaremployment and college credit if to accomplish them during the ter at Dixie and working part-time- . you enroll in the Cooperative Education program at Dixie quarter. The faculty instructor and (At the end of summer the students hours may College. I'he program is not new at the employer offers encouragement quarter, and ideas to improve the students' Dixie, but students do not seem to be increased to full time.) work be aware of its existence. Mr. Tad experience. Derrick, Director of the program, 4) Alternating Options ; the stuThe Cooperative Education defines Cooperative Education as dent alternates quarters of is as a treated class; you "an academic program whereby program college work. must register for it, you make brief students with a designated major receives academic credit for the reports on your objectives, are Enrolling in the Cooperative evaluated by your employer, and are Education accomplishment of learning program does not given a final grade. objectives carried out in a related automatically qualify you for college situation. credit. To qualify, you must meet The Cooperative Education the following guidelines : the work Taken in the same manner as a program at Dixie may be completed experience must relate to your major in any of the following four ways quarterly class, Cooperative and under any of the options you Education is more than just working must successfully complete learning 1 ) Parallel for your major, you are also able to Option offers the objectives relating to your work student the chance of daily work on the job to determine experience. The credit is whether or not you really want to scheduled attending regularly transferable and counts as regular classes and part-timmake that specific field your work. elective credit. permanent career. Nevi And besides cooperatim every teacher on campus w find a use for our services offer two individualized coiirf in reading improvement and spelling. In each, after , assessment of skills, student to improve independently skills, using EOC material mu Eventua Rets, Purpose! in in in d attentioi r boon in aft bringing learns to d snoopy in "I Aud T1 ft! s Audi in mYstery 5f0ndnd dlndlnsDncEindln inLmi3ns00nd Agatha Dixie Ci Arena 1 22 at 5 ;( Parts an Uembei are invit Cathy Hamby, enrolled in the Coop program looks on as Carolyn Horstnitm shows her how to operate one of tf'e machines used in her major field of study. auditior This int Christie 'xeekeni |