Keyes High School - Pirate Yearbook (Keyes, OK)

 - Class of 1979

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Keyes High Qclsoolfeaclwuts The annual staff issued a questionnaire to the high school teachers. Everyone of them came up with fantastic answers, but the lack of space forced us to edit some of their answers. Thank you, teachers, for your cooperation. Here are their responses: Mrs. Rhotons My philosophy of education is, if you can get a student to use his! her God given ability to think, you can teach himfher anything. Coach Davis: My goal in teaching is to better prepare a student for life, to give him knowledge enough to further his education, and, most of all, give him love and respect which is greatly needed. Mr. Stark: According to the dictionary there are many definitions of philosophy. The two that perhaps fit yeur inquiry are I0 and ll: 'A basic theory: a viewpoint and the system of values by which one lives'. I feel that science helps one understand his environment, himself, and others. It also has contributed greatly to our present standard of living. I feel it is important to have a basic understanding of science. I also feel that science, in its various forms. offers opportunity for individual taste, development, and challenge. Mrs. Elms: My philosophy is to help young people achieve a goal, improve so they will be accepted by the larger part of society, teach them to have a desire to improve their status, be happy, be a good citizen, and individual enough to have initiative in helping those around as well as self. Mr. Cliyford: In order to teach, I think you must have the attention of the class. To gain their attention, you must be able to maintain constant communication. Mrs. Overton: To try to help every student I have to become better prepared to live a productive life. Mr. Hanes: To make the subject I teach interesting enough that the students will leam it. Mr. Rhoton: My philosophy is to get the students' attention, and your chances of teaching him something will be greater. Mrs. Stark: I try to consider the whole individual and help him become the person he should and can be. Mr. Elms: My philosophy is not necessarily to teach a student perfection, but to instill a lasting interest, and working knowledge, and appreciation of music. Coach Whitehead: In order to teach. I think you must have the attention of the class. To gain their attention, you must be able to maintain discipline and gain their respect. A good teacher must have a good relationship with the students and maintain constant communications. When the teachers were asked what they look for in a good student, they replied: fd Mr. Cljfordr Spanish Oklahoma History, and Grade Principal Mr. Elms: Band, Music, Sponsor of Eighth Grade Mr. Hanes: Math, To me a good student is not necessarily one who can make the best C0001 Davis-' Sponsor of Juniors grades, but one who makes the best grades he can. Willingness to work, and to leam, honesty, a desire, good attitude, being able to do the best they can with what they have got, initiative good use of time, gets along with others. not too critical, well-groomed dependability, attentiveness, cooperation, leadership, sensitivity, enthusiasm, respect, neatness, one who will try, curiosity, self-motiva- tion. 9 7 Pirate. . .8 Athletics, Social Studies, Sponsor of Seventh Grade Mrs. Elms: Home Economics, Sponsor of Senior Class Mrs. Overton: English, Business, Sponsor of Sophomore Class

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