Show Workshop fo study education Needs of Ute Indian students The first in a series of three workshops will be held this Friday and 25 and at the Todd Elementary School These workshops arc being sponsored jointly by the Uintah School District and the Bureau of Indian Services and will include assistance from Uintah and Ouray Ute Tribe Board of Education and the University of This will be the second year such workshops have been held with the cooperation of all the agencies interested in ing the educational program of the Indian Since the integration of Indian and non-Indian students into the public studies have been made to develop the techniques and methods that teachers could use to motivate the Indian pupil to learn the information and obtain the academic of the public school The workshops planned for this year will consist of an analysis of a testing program that was conducted last spring by the University of a study of the home and family status of the Indian and the sharing of the techniques for motivating the Indian pupil in the public school The workshop planned foe from 3 to 6 and from 9 a.m. to 12 will be concerned with the evaluation of the testing program completed last spring of the students attending the school on the west side of Uintah Frank B. Professor of Educational Psychology and Director of Indian Services at the University of will in the test Discussions be the implications the test data has on the educational program in the years McPherson and Paul Bramlet of the Phoenix Area Office of Indian Affairs will also be in attendance as The public schools on the west side of Uintah County will be dismissed one hour and fifteen minutes early on so that all teachers and administrators may be attendance at the |