‘‘Free man cannot be taught properly by slaves. Courageous citizens cannot be well educated by scared hired men.” The primary teaching method uti- lized in the Social Studies Department is through the team-teaching approach is through the team-teaching ap- proach. Team teaching offers advan- tages over the single teacher approach by facilitating team planning and teacher-teacher feedback concerning instructions. It provides more than one viewpoint of value system to the class- room and offers more alternatives for the student to make decisions concern the student to make decisions con- cerning the problems being studied. The objective of the department is to encourage and demand critical and CREATIVE thinking among teachers and students alike. Teachers strive to educate individuals and to equip them with the knowledge that will enable them to take care of society’s needs. TOP LEFT: Mr. George Givens and Mr. Len Skrobel unite their forces in team teaching of Am. Problems and Am. Civilization. Mr. Len Skrobel, Chairman of Social Studies Department, won the award of Alternate Teacher of the Year for the state of Arizona. TOP RIGHT: Mr. James How- land teaches Psychology, Am. Problems, and Economics. In Psychology, he challenges his students to use their knowl- edge of the field in the analysis of films. ABOVE: Mr. Ster- ling Davis teaches American History with interest and a new approach. LEFT: Mrs. Dee O'Neill lectures on “The Enlightenment” to her Humanities class.
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® AND YOUR S EAGLER peateibleth iy TOP LEFT: Mr. Al Cooke, sponsor of Industrial Cooperative Education, says he enjoys working with his students. TOP RIGHT: Richard Eagler elected President of V.I.C.A. C.ubs in Arizona. ABOVE: 1.C.E. members getting ready to leave for Phoenix to begin campaign electing the state president LEFT TO RIGHT: Richard Eagler, Debbie Griffis:Barbara Fisher, Marsha Mantle, Janice Spencer, Steve Harper, Perry Harrison. ICE Program Added in ’68 The Industrial Cooperative Education Program, added to the curriculum this year, offers a unique opportunity for stu- dents to receive special train- ing while they complete high school work. V.I.C.A. Club, Vocational ‘Industrial Clubs of America, was also organized this year. Members have been active, electing Richard Eagler state president. |
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