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Mr. Edward C. Harris said something different was done in his special education classes each day of the school year. Classroom work was exclusively individual- ized, to meet the unique needs of each student. Under Mr. Harris' direction iob-corp program gave vocational orietned students the demands of the work- ing world. Students receive up to two class credits for working. Employers graded student workers on such items as responsibility, performance, attitude, and pre- cisness in carrying out directions. Mr. Harris has taught at W.P. for 8 years. Mr. Warren Krch guided the students taking program- med studies. ln this form of learning students were offered a wide variety of areas from which to choose materials. Students were encouraged to work at their full capacity, but left to pace themselves. ig? 4,7 , ,E - , f , z' 41. 5 ' wi f Ii, .f Z ' Y 15 . . ,f-vga? ww' Y .,. , 4 X ft if K If . eg
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