University High School - Uniki Yearbook (Honolulu, HI)

 - Class of 1959

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261, With the experience and knowledge they have given a fond aloha by the students of UHS at the learned through teaching, student teachers are final assembly ofthe hrst semester, Class Activities Are All Part Is this the way we act in class? Our student leathers seem to think so as they do a take- Student tearhers and supervisors have lunrh OH of a class at the final assembly of the before returning to their elassrooms for the semester. afternoon session. 5 -sun-rl-1 y ii-lzy , i - fi? r s.

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Four student teachers diligently prepare their lesson plans. Another gives a .student some extra help in balancing equations. Although Mr. Warren Low and Mr. Al- fredo Curarnmeng lzungrily eye the food offered by Miss Eloise Uyeda, Miss Ellen Togo is interested in something other than food during the senior class pinnir held at Kailua Beach Park. Teaching And Chaperoning University of Hawaii students majoring in secondary education culminate their three and a half years of book learning with practical experience as student teachers at University High School. For five months they are given the opportunity to work with one general edu- cation class where they function as members of a team of three or four teachers. Besides working in groups, they are also able to work independently in special elective areas. In addition to teaching, they participate in numerous extra-curricular activities. Acting as coaches of teams, advising committees in and out of school, and chaperoning socials and canteens are just a few of the duties performed by the industrious and hard working student teachers. Seminars held every week give them a chance to voice their problems and opinions. There are selective areas on which each semi- nar is based. During the past year such topics as How to Evaluate G.E. Classes, Student Motivation, Student Discipline, Teacher-Su- pervisor Relations, and the Grading System were discussed. To get better acquainted with the super- visors an informal picnic was held at Ala Moana. where games and folk dancing were enjoyed. I The students found that the teachers were always willing to sacrifice their time to assist those who needed help in their school work or to talk informally with them outside of class. In this way the students and the teachers became better acquainted.



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Of A Tc-iacheras Iob Getting the girls organized into their regular squads is Miss Amy Uyechi. if i ssss is if 1 A brief moment of relaxation, away from strenuous sen- ior camp activities, is enjoyed by Miss janet Morita, Miss Bernadine Tom, and Mr. Alvin Won on the lanai of Camp Erdman's reereation hall. 1?-'V 1 4 Play Too Is Included Chow time is relished by everyone at the com- bined student teacher-supervisor picnic at Ala Moana Park.

Suggestions in the University High School - Uniki Yearbook (Honolulu, HI) collection:

University High School - Uniki Yearbook (Honolulu, HI) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 71

1959, pg 71

University High School - Uniki Yearbook (Honolulu, HI) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 111

1959, pg 111

University High School - Uniki Yearbook (Honolulu, HI) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 7

1959, pg 7

University High School - Uniki Yearbook (Honolulu, HI) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 36

1959, pg 36

University High School - Uniki Yearbook (Honolulu, HI) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 68

1959, pg 68

University High School - Uniki Yearbook (Honolulu, HI) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 26

1959, pg 26


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