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Show nC The Salt Lake Tribune, Friaay, August IT, 1973 Give School Finance Formula a Chance, Hampton Asks Educators By John Cummins Tribune Education Editor Cov Cahin L Rampton Thursday Called Hah s m w school finance formula a vUn- tie for equality of educational opportunity, and said he will asK the budget session of the legislature to provide schools ... with at least a cost of living increase and, hopefully, some- thing for program enrichment Presenting this peck at his 11)74 school finance plans before the annual Utah School Administrators Conference at , . Cottonwood High School, the governor said he also will sei k i , funds .spcubcally earmarked to pay for school textbooks and supplies, and will ask for an increase m Ihe retirement , pavments of retired teachers and state employes The administrator confer cnee, which continues Friday morning, this year is focused on rmans ol Improving A Sihool Effectiveness for Lth-mMinorities and the Disadvantaged e Overriding Theme The theme overriding emerging from presentations centered on the Thursday need to acquaint prospective teachers with the cultural dif between fcrcnces ethnic groups, the spinal needs of minority students and the values ethnic cultures can provide Keynote speaker Dr Julian Nava, ihairman of the Los Angeles City Schools Board of Education, told the school administrators tlut ethnically different and culturally different students have just cause for complaints that they have not received their fair share in education h i$h- - ? FOR BACK-TO-CAMP- Notmg that most textbooks do not depict the contributions of mine ilies to society, Dr. Nava said Many boards of education say they are going to be more objective but one need only call the publishers texts to (of minority-oriented- ) learn that state and local boards do not practice what the preach He called on educators to help young people see that their values, experiences, insights and heritages should be shared and that strength for society lies m cultural diversity. Cites Pitfalls However, he warned that cultural diversity has pitfalls as well as advantages in that it tan lead to seperatism. Keying his remarks to the need to recognize the value of all people, Dr Nava said, If the human race is to survive and avoid some horrible accident that might come about because of racism, we must not only cherish and respect our cultural differences, but realize we are all one human race are We Cods all children Speaking in a panel presentation, Mrs Alberta Henry, Salt Lake City School District minority consultant, called on the educators to implement the findings of the conference, "Traditionally, nothing comes out of these conferences but beautiful words on paper, Mrs. Henry said. grams such as vocational have some great disparities because some districts have greater expenses m conducting programs than others, the governor said educom- cation, special education, pensatory education, etc ) He chided critics of the formula which have claimed the formula leads to a disparity of funds among school districts. The governor predicted that factors built into the formula will be a matter of constant revision as costs change the weighting Equality of Opportunity "We were not seeking an equality of dollars, but equalWe may ity of opportunity during its first year of operation. It is m effect for the current fiscal year and I would not like to see any changes made until we see how it works," Gov Rampton said. 'See the monk strap break loose Recognizing that the appli I'rgently Necessary Sun nfou ilia She said it is urgently necessary that colleges and universities tram teachers to be aware of the needs and concerns of a multi racial-mult- i cultural society. Gov. Rampton said the states new school finance formula drew the support of most legislators because they thought it was right (The formula is based on a weighted pupil concept m which the cost of a pupil in a normal school program is determined, after which addidollar tional allow ances are made to weightings pay the costs of special pro cation of the formula that he called "both complex and clear has caused apprehension among school officials, the governor called on the school administrators for help m evaluating the new formula without HEAT, GLARE, FADE! , . btniihei hftt, New migic invmble plntic coating for window gliu for borne, office, industry. Clew or SUN-STO- Cm fide,-g1ir- One holt ihe Price of Atoll Wnvtow Coolmpi Im tolled by loctory-Trolnetxperti Phone of Writ Today fed. 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