Miami Killian Senior High School - Catamount Yearbook (Miami, FL)

 - Class of 1969

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Miami Killian Senior High School - Catamount Yearbook (Miami, FL) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 57 of 318
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tg X l Students traveled the same path as teachers changed rooms as Bob Gentry had English X 1 NE N 43 from Mr. Ed Prince on one day and then So- cial Studies from Jim Fleming in large group and .Mrs..Peggy Sherry taught his small English discussion group in a follow-up. -ii Q Debby Boyne sat in Lecture Hall E daily as her teach- ers and subjects changed from Mr. Ed Prince, English, to Mr. Jim Fleming, Social Studies. Depending on her schedule she went to her follow-up discussion group the next period or the next day with Miss Peg LaRoe. , 53

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INNOVATIONS WERE FELT IN ALL ACADEMIC AREAS AS MRS. DONNA HADDAD AND MR. JOE EDWARDS CONDUCTED BIOLOGY AND ALGEBRA. Team-teaching, Large Instruction, Individualization Innovated Schedules Innovations characterized student scheduling here this year as team-teaching and small group-large group instruc- tion invaded and established new curriculum changes and guidelines in order to co-ordinate and relate all subject fields. From home economics to algebra, students were ex- posed to varied techniques and treatments of subject matter in large group instruction. Team-teaching gave the student a broader knowledge of the educational spectrum as teachers specialized and geared instruction to the individual student's needs. Flexibility was the key-word in small group-large group in- struction for the teachers who changed rooms according to the date as an Even-odd day schedule was followed. Stu- dents met in the same lecture hall or small classroom, but had a different subject taught depending on the date. Sen- iors in government, juniors in English and history, and all freshmen English students were involved in the new trial schedule. Some classes met for two-hour blocks, taking notes in the 52 large lecture hall under the direction of a master teacher and then moving to a small classroom for a follow-up dis- cussion and participation. Others had their follow-up lesson the next day. An absentee could listen to a tape of the lecture. Students enrolled in algebra and geometry also experi- enced the small group-large group instruction and team- teaching as they learned theory in large lecture and practice in small classroom. Snoopy cartoons adorned acetates liven- ing the lectures, and programmed texts helped guide dis- cussion groups. Biology students attended the largest group instruction meeting in the Little Theater for films and tape presentations and then experimenting in small laboratory classes. Baby care, sewing techniques, and social disease were some topics for home economics classes as girls met in the lecture hall to view basic home-making skills. ln addi- tion, the co-ed class in Modern Family Living enlivened both lecture and small classroom with their earthy topics.



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ADMINISTRATION United Stood the Administration As Teamwork Served the School Divided they would have fallen, but united they made up the strongest, most efficient administration and guid- ance staffs Miami Killian had known. Teamwork let no barriers mar perfect functioning of the school. Headed by Principal William Byrd and constituted by Miss Cecile Rousell, Mr. Max S-mith, Mr. Lewis Caputa, and Mrs. Elizabeth Cobb, assisant principals, the ad- ministration guided and served as the overseers of ac- tivities, lesson plans, and major decisions. Mr. Caputa handled discipline problems, appropriated funds and supervised social functions assisted by Mr. Smith, while Mrs. Cobb aided by supervising teachers in their instructional program. Miss Rousell's guidance counselors did not stop at advising students of academic schedules, but also provided information about major colleges for interested students, helped students acquire jobs, supervised testing and when necessary referred students to specialists. Student communications was a goal of the administra- tion and a student-faculty committee was established to evaluate administrative decisions and react to them. Mrs- Cornered in the Curriculum Office by Mrs. Cecilia Stoevall, Elizabeth Cobb contemplated plans for a field trip. --53 DISCIPLINARIANS MAX SMITH, LOW CAPUTA, AND LAMBERT REED BEND OVER TO 54 GET ACQUAINTED WITH THE COUGAR MAKER .

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