Show nji jjgi iijyiii j— Cll The Salt Lake Tribune Friday October 9 1959 True Life Animal Adventure By Disney ‘Writing Lab’ Looms as student Boon — Thelaboratorymethodwas By William F Smiley tTribune Education Writer sponsored in three Utah evolved through studies at - “It appears that there is a possibility that high school students can be given more writing opportunities without the teacher being required to spend all of his waking and some of his sleeping hours correcting themes" vSl HAS THE TRIP TO JERUSALEM INH n Nottinqnam Enqland BEEN OPERATING " 1 CONTINUOUSLY 770 YEARS FOR CHATHAM 1708-17- THIS IS the most significant statement in a report made to the Utah Council of Teachers of English during the Utah Education Assn convention in Salt Lake City The statement is found in the summary of a report of an ex periment-Lnlahoratory-writ-- ing high schools by UCTE Th ex- Purdue and Brigham Young periment was guided by Mar- universities ' shall R Craig director of Freshman English at Brigham IN THE original planning half the course time was to be Young University spent In literature study and FIVE TEACHERS helped half In grammar and writing were to make the study-LeMand Lowell Boberg write a paper every other week Jordan High School Mar- or 16 papers to be written by graded and re guerite Keller’ and Fren Mar-qua- the student Ogden High and David turned - by the teacher The Lindstrom Orem Each teach- other 16 papers were to be er taught two classes one by qhecked— not graded—by com the conventional method desig- mitteea of three atudents or nated a control group and one occasionally by a" single stu dent by the laboratory method ri ar rt A COMMITTEE checked theme would be returned fori revision the writer would make corrections where he the committee was correct or defend his own work if he felt the criticism unjust The author also would be asked to find and correct any errors overlooked by the committee In most Instances the teacher "would specify "errors the committee should emphasize in checking the themes The teacher would circulate In the classroom available for questioning while committees were at work Various techniques were used to check the committee work "Bttttr 80 'SAFE — Than 50SRy" WHY GO HUNGRY??? con-cede- d FAMILY FOOD —Wheat —Near -"- -- Ytetf — r-- — eone -l- ice Kit t" Multi-Purpo- se —Dry Mill s — Bullion —Gelatin —fruits -l- B9 — —Others Vegetables ' ACT TODAY PERMA-PA- 3106 So Main K IN 78 SNOBBISH SO SERVANTS AT IMDs em truism Ih VtriiidMiMn T'pABCHICK greb) (piebilled INTO ANC DIVE CAN ” WATER SUBMERSE WITHOUT MAKIH6 A HIPPIE PHcA& CURIOUS IS ICE at CONSTANTLY THE name given to FORMATION THAT CAPE EVANS It the RECURS Antarctic 500 Utah Entrants Train ‘Voices for Democracy’ About 500 Utah high school students have started preparations at 85 high schools to enter competition in the annual Voice of Democracy-speakin- g contest sponsored by The National Association of Broadcasters the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Electronic Industries Assn — DUANE HILL Salt Lake is chairman for Utah competition VernBrazell Salt Lake City is In charge of competition in the Salt Lake area Students will record speeches using ‘‘I Speak for Democracy’’ as a theme Judging will be done fiom the records with a scholarship to any Utah school of higher education offered as the state prize City three-minut- e THE STATE winner also qualify for a trip to Washington DC and an attempt at a $1500 scholarship All local high school winners will receive certificates of merit said Mr Brazell will Birthday Mrs Elise Messerli 689 8th will celebrate her 80th birthday anniversary at a dinner — tm family ” Saturday at the residence of a Ave Mrs D W Moffat 685 8th Ave Mrs Messerli was born Oct 10 in 1879 Interlaken it’s it’s TASTY! 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