Word: classroom
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Sayre, an assistant professor, has been at Tufts since 1957. Last October, in a letter from a dean, he got word that his contract would not be renewed after it expires in June. "We are satisfied that you have been effective in the classroom," said the note, but "we are frankly disappointed that the promise of scholarly contribution has not materialized." Last week Tufts's trustees voted to give Sayre a hearing. But this seemed a formality; his chances of staying seemed slim...
...exhibits were ready, however, and not all of those open were complete. In some cases this was a disguised blessing. The Hall of Education, which will undertake to display the automated classroom of the year 2000, remained mercifully closed, at least for the time being...
...beat the driver, fought police, shattered nearby shopwindows and looted the stores. City officials cracked down, outlawed all picketing and public demonstrations, and postponed any further construction work at the school until a committee named by the school board and civil rights groups could make yet another study of classroom integration in Cleveland...
...successful teacher "who can go on for very long at a high level of classroom preformance without being supported by his own research" is extremely rare, Ford maintained. "How can he possibly bring to his class a full sense of his subject's dignity and fascination if he is not personally involved in enriching our knowledge of the subjects itself?" he asked...
...phone conversation prior to the publication of the fact sheet, Trottenberg told an HCUA member that the administration was "pretty well satisfied" with the lighting system in the Geological Lecture Room and that Sanders Theater was not used as a classroom. At present, Sanders is used for lectures in Government 1, Ilumanities 2, and Social Sciences...