PAGE FOUR Grant Given For TV Education The Department of Health, Ed ucation and Welfare has award ed the University a grant of $159,- 885 for research and develop ment of programmed courses adapted for presentation over closed-circuit television. Dr C. R. Carpenter. director of the division of academic research Encampment- (Continued from page one) Sired, Joan Kemp, Pat Dyer, Rob ert Fa(zone and Jackie Trone. The University expansion and student welfare workshop lists Dean Ernest McCoy, Dr. Ralph Krerker, Dean Wilmer Wise, C. S. Wyatt(' and Dr. Kenneth Holder man: and Ed Grubb, Marty Wil son. Fred Meckley, Joan Cavan augh, Spencer McGraw, Betsy Ingley, Robert Wayne, Charles Berents. Larry Abrams, Howard Creskoff, Marc Katzen and John Morton. Dean Leßoy Austin, Dr. Luther Harshbarger, Dr. Frederick Ciletti Pottsville campus) and Dr. Jef ferson Ashby are in the rules and regulations workshop as are Joan Beidler, Wendy Pass, Cynthia Xanthopolous, Charles Gaston. Barbara Adey, Larry Eps t e i n, Gary Robinson. James Ettelson, George Henning. David Downes. Gene Grumer and Judy Moore. The communications workshop consists of Dean Merle Campbell, James Coogan, William Pfeiffer, Christian Arnold and Dr. Harold Perkins (Wyomissing campus) and students John Black, Lois Haeg ley. Connie Adler, Ben Bronstein, Richard Pigossi, Tim Nelligan, Kit Carson, Barbara Hackman, Ches ter Lucido, Nancy Williams, David Graham, and Cathy Hersey. the answer is and services, and Dr. L. P. Green hill, associate director of the di vision, are directing the project on which other University per sonnel in the fields to be covered by the courses are cooperating. The research program is de signed to develop means of adapting programming methods of teaching basic co 11 eg e courses in mathematics and English composition for presen tation over closed-circuit tele vision. The television presentations will be integrated with paced and regulated study-learning sched ules for large groups of college students. The researchers hope to com pare the effectiveness, in terms of learning, of teaching the same ma terial by closed-circuit television, by individual "tutorial study" and by conventional teaching methods. Slane Drive-In Theatre ROUTE 645 BETWEEN STATE COLLEGE and BELLEFONTE Pl. & SAT., Aug. 26, 21 "PORTRAIT IN BLACK" Lana Turner . Anthony Quinn "RUN OF THE ARROW" Rod Steiger Santa Montle! "WOLF DOG" Jim Davis - Allison Hayes ".4 • . ss stockings sturdy sheers for campus glamour sheers for dotes smooth lit for every leg slim, short, medium, lone $1.50 $1.65 ajlco THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. • STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Faculty Promotions— (Continued from page three) stein, English; Martin W. Schein, poultry husbandry; Gordon Ross CLASSIFIEDS • FOR SALE MOTOR BIKE, ALLSTATE M O-P ED, less than one year old. Windshield and side baskets. Excellent condition. 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