The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 17, 1961, Image 7

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    TUESDAY. OCTOBER 17. 1961
Simple 'Tools'
To Aid Corps
In Philippines
A felt cloth to use as a "felt
board" and a set of colored
paper symbols are a few of
the simple tools which could
be useful in teaching English
in the Philippines.
Valerie Komives, staff member
at the International Institute in
Detroit, Mich., told the 64 Peace
Corps volunteers training here for
the Philippines that these mater
ials and a half-dozen selected
books on English would aid vol
unteers in their Peace Corps teach
ing assignments in the islands.
The felt cloth with a stiff back
ing and two broomsticks to hold
it up could be used as a visual
aid to demonstrate ideas in the
classroom, she said.
The set of colored symbols
representing the parts of speech
may be used "to demonstrate
the basic patterns of English
and the basic patterns of Taga
log (the national language in the
Philippines)," she said.
English is the most common
language in the Philippines al
though it is not the national lan
guage. It is used in the classroom
from third grade on.
By law the government provides
schooling for all children from 7
to 13 years of age. But many drop
out in the third and fourth grades
because they have not learned
English well enough to compre
hend the teacher who conducts
all classes in English.
The Peace Corps volunteers will
serve as teachers aides and models
for the English language in the
rural elementary schools.
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Parties Release
Recess Statement
Dennis Eisman, Campus party
chairman, Al Sharp, Liberal party
chairman, and Elliot Newman,
acting chairman of University
party, collaborated yesterday in
drawing up the following state
ment concerning the Thanks
giving vacation issue:
"We all agree that the Thanks
giving Vacation issue should not
be handled in a political manner.
All efforts of Dennis Foianini,
SGA president, in achieving a
vacation for the student body will
be mutually supported by our
,parties.
"We urge the students to dem
onstrate their feelings on this
matter at the regional televised
Penn State-Syracuse game, Sat
urday. The pep rally would also
be a good lime to let the admin
istration know how we feel about,
a vacation."
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tues. Oct. 'l7
Collegian Office
6:30
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA
Lattman Will Address
Local Reserve Officers
Dr. Laurence H. Lattman, asso
ciate professor of geomorphology,
will address a dinner meeting of
the Centre County chapter, Re
serve Officers Association, at 5:30
p.m, tomorrow at the VFW Home
in State College,
His subject will be: "New De
velopments in Photogrammetry."
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