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Socioll Studies Independent study is the latest trend in the social studies department. Rather than just reading the text and listening to the teacher, students find, present, and discuss information themselves. This method not only gives them command of the facts, but also encourages them to learn the techniques of collecting and evaluating information. Increased participation results in more interesting classes and helps teach the student to express his ideas more effectively. While changing its methods of teaching, the social studies department has also kept its courses up to date. Contemporary Civilization and Pro-blems classes discuss and analyze current events such as the national economy or civil rights. American history courses, on the other hand, offer background necessary to study current problems. Page 18 Reading and evaluating classmate's research papers improves Contemporary Civilization s!udent's ability to analyze reports Independent study uni! on American Negro occupies Mr. William Hamiltoxfs students of Contemporary Civilization
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Using the pictorial family of Man, Jan Fichier explains her research in psychology to Bob Gabele Several original scores, producls of iniensive study in harmony, are the pleasing, melodic reward for musician Don Heddesheimer Independeni Sfudy: A Unique High-School Program Program supervisor Mr. Paul McGax-vey guides Penny Walsh, Ken Hinga. Ray Brigleb, and Sandy Sibbet inio self-discovery of irigonomeiry Pat Nelson siudies current Latin American problems using maps, books, and magazines Page 17
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Debate between manufacturers and workers brings the problems created by Industrial Revolution before American history class Sophomore world history delves into advantages and problems of the European Economic Community's creation and endurance now :ours mnustnuu nvumc: llll U I IH 010' 1 . . 007' gl 1 ',,,,. l!!'ll11111lIlII :untill-lllll EEEBFIIEEEIIIII we 350 lhlmli-Iilllll 11l!l!Hl1I!!'!lIllI H, -QHIHIKIINQHIIIIIIII --lulmu-ulll -I--ll-lm: S90 FEBRUARY MARCH ' Mr. Norman Brown explains to his Problems I class daily variations in the stock market and their relation to the national economy
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