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Show FEBRUARY 15 AND 16 CSU Education Conference Slated Geared to the subject, "Creative "Crea-tive Teaching," the educational conference for elementary teachers teach-ers and administrators has a program Involving state and district educators. The two-day conference is Jointly sponsored by the education department of the College of Southern Utah in collaboration with the elementary elemen-tary supervisors of the area and administrators and teachers from Iron County. It will be held on the C S U campus Friday and Saturday, Feb. 15 and 16, Dr. Joseph Fillerup, chairman of the 'division of education, announced. announc-ed. Discussion group leaders, who will be oriented by Dr. Dorothy Candland of Brigham Young University, and Dr. Fillerup, will be Supt. Ianthus Wright, Iron County District: Principals Willis Wil-lis D. Wynn. Oscar J. Hulet. Tho-mas Tho-mas J. Abplanalp and Clair J. Morris, of the Iron County district, dis-trict, Helen Stones, teacher. From Utah State Agricultural College Jean Pugmlre and Bee Roberts will direct sessions. Del-bert Del-bert Higglns, Sevier County; Linda Lin-da Larson, Washington County; Edith S. Shaw of the U S A C training school, and Edith B. Stlmpson, supervisor of the elementary ele-mentary education program in the Provo public schools will attend as leaders. Abut 150 educators from the southern part of the state will be in attendance, Dr. Fullerup said. Registration begins in the Stu-dent Stu-dent Commons Feb. 15 at 3:30 p. m. An opening session will feature Dr. Royden C. Bralth-waite, Bralth-waite, director of C S U. Dr. John Sii r , i, DR. JOSEPH FILLERUP C. Carlisle, dean of the U S A C school of education will talk on the challenge of creative teaching. teach-ing. Dr. Candland Is outlined to talk on what makes teaching creative. On Saturday participants partici-pants will meet in elementary school classrooms. Critique sessions ses-sions on classroom visitations will be held the final afternoon. |