Word: instructors
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Graduate School of Education, ten Massachusetts colleges, and four Greater Boston school systems have joined in a cooperative plan to train new teachers more quickly and with less expense to the prospective instructor, Dean Francis Keppel '38 of the Faculty of Education, announced yesterday...
...idea of immediate experience as an instructor should also make the plan popular particularly here and at Radcliffe," Shaplin said...
...most interesting visual devices used in the class are the movies which reproduce a printed page. The words, however, appear on the screen phrase-by-phrase so that it is impossible to look back on what has been read. By increasing the speed of the projector, the instructor forces the student to read faster and widen his eye span...
...Although every instructor must consider his students' problems in the learning of his subject, there seems to be a need for an office which makes general observation and thinking about study problems a full-time job." Perry says, "We believe that work which starts as remedial trouble-shooting can be an integral and productive part of education itself."WILLIAM G. PERRY, JR, '35, Director of the Bureau feels that the individual student must solve his own work problems...
...attack by students on the system of numerical grading drew a reply from another speaker, Warren A. Seavey '02, Bussey Professor of Law. Seavey defended the School's numerical grading by saying that "numbers, because they can be averaged, are much easier for an instructor to work with than letters...