Wichita State University - Parnassus Yearbook (Wichita, KS)

 - Class of 1968

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is l U u 1 X . 'Wil k . I I 6,115 xi 'I 1 jp .8 K1 A if by-Wlflii7iw5i'4 'ali ' 'Ttfflirvrii-l .N I W ' wg ST' 'Q'-4. isis ' :3W'.g5-Z ailfrw it . N7 Student Teachers Learn By Actual Experience Student teachers learned from their own students as they completed their require- ments for a teaching certificate. Applicants for student teaching must have already earned an overall grade average of 2.25 and a 2.5 in their specified field. Enrolled in the College of Education, the teacher-to-be must then take the 16-hour bloc of student teaching. The professional semester consists of seven weeks in the field, five weeks back at the University taking varied courses and then six more weeks of actual teaching. The College of Education is accredited by the State Board of Education which permits it to recommend to that body the awarding of teacher's certificates without examina- tion. A day in the life of a student teacher . .. Angelo lanello is seen in this picture series with his students and supervisor at John Marshall Intermediate School.

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Institute of Logopedics Serve Retarded Children The lnstitute of Logopedics, largest resi- dential institution of its kind in the world, was founded in 1934 by Martin F. Palmer, Sc.D. ln the Wichita clinic, WSU students have an active participation in classes offered in the field of speech correction affording educa- tion majors an opportunityto gain experi- ence and a logopedics minor. A complete program of habilitation in- cludes individual speech and hearing train- ing, special education classroom work, and occupational and physical therapies. A Wichita State logopedics major works with an under-developed child as part of his Student Teacher training. Students are required to work several hours weekly at the institute. Dr. William Miller, Logopedics department head, coordinates stu- dent activities with the work of the Institute of Logopedics. Experi- ence in real-life situations prepare students for professional work in speech therapy and rehabilitation. Clinical procedures, a course offered by WSU at the school of lo- gopedics, gives the student a chance to view the handicapped child and help him with habilitation. i 4 4 'F 6 Q Q l me L 1 r f . 5, wh



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In gi Students get opportunities to work with electronic equipment in experience will help these men extend their technical book-learn- laboratory divisions of the Engineering College curriculum. The lab ing to practical, on-the-job situations. Engineering School Faculty heads: Dr. Walter D. Bernhart, Mechan- ics and Materials: Dr. Charles V. Jakowatz, Dean of Engineeringg Dr. Melvin Snyder, Aeronautical Engineeringg Colon Dunn, Electrical IBM equipment is utilized in the University's computer control cen- Engineeringg Dr. Albert Gosman, Mechanical Engineering: Arthur ter. An engineering student gains practical knowledge with this data Risser, Graphics. processing system. -,J 2111 4 30

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