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Dr. Jesse Silverglate, Professor, Social Sciences Mrs. Ernestine Carr, Assistant Professor, English Mrs. Patricia Warren, Associate Professor, Speech and Drama, English My Creed Mrs. Sherrylene Allen, Assistant Professor of Science Mathematics Dr. H.K. Chaudhari, Professor, Biology To live as gently as I can; To be, no matter where, a man; To take what comes of good or ill And cling to faith and honor still; To do my best, and let that stand The record of my brain and hand; And then, should failure come to me, Still work and hope for victory. To have no secret place wherein I stoop unseen to shame or sin; To be the same when I ' m alone As when my every deed is known; To live undaunted, unafraid Of any step that I have made; To be without pretense of sham Exactly what men think I am. To leave some simple mark behind To keep my having lived in mind; If enmity to aught I show, To be an honest, generous foe, To play my little part, nor whine That greater honors are not mine. This, I believe, is all I need For my philosophy and creed. Edgar A. Guest
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DIVISION OF GENERAL STUDIES The Division of General Studies is the name of the creative liberal arts or General Education Program at Florida Memorial College. Designated as the Lower- Lev- el Division charged with the responsibility for operating the Freshman and Sophomore educational programs, the Division of General Studies provides unifying educational experiences consonant with the democratic process. The major reason for the existence of the Division of General Studies is to develop and discipline the intellectu- al and emotional powers of students through their expo- sure to an essential body of common knowledge needed to function as complete, prosperous and contributing mem- bers of society. Dr. Rosalyn Blake-Jones, Chairperson of General Studies Divis Professor of English Dr. Benjamin Isom. Psychologist; Director Lan- Mrs. Katherine Issac; Director, Upward Bound Ms. Elizabeth Ligon, Assistant Professor; Director of guage Laboratory; Assistant Professor Psychology Program Reading Laboratory
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The Division Of Education Prepares Students For Service In Education. The Division of Education is designed primarily for the education and training of teachers. State approved programs are provided in Elementary Education, Secondary Educa- tion, Music Education, Physical Education, and with teach- ing areas in English, Social Studies, and Mathematics. In addition, there is an opportunity for Early Childhood certifi- cation. The program of Teacher Education includes two broad areas of study: The General Education Program and the Professional Educational Program. The overall goal for the Division of Education is to prepare the student for service in education with necessary cognitive, affective and psychomotor skills. These skills will be based on the twenty-four generic competencies required by the State Department of Education for certification. Dr. Elmo Sparks, Chairman, Division of Education; Associate Professor. Dr. William McCoggle, Associate Professor; Director and Chairperson, Physical Mr. Alfred Parker, Assistant Professor; Head Basketball Coach, Health Education. and Physical Education.
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