20—The Daily Collegian Monday, Nov. 11, 1985 CCSG Continued from Page 1 denoting good progress. to implement the system. Another resolution would establish a review board to enforce and mon itor the progress of the principles' signers in advancing human and civil rights for South African black em ployees, Taylor said. But Garban said, "I think you have to look at why (some companies) haven't reached Category One. May be it's because they have not been in the program long enough." Taylor said he believed the schol arship resolution could have passed if it had been drafted and presented better, and if council members had been better educated on the issue. Several members complained they were not involved in drafting the resolutions and were reading the res olutions for the first time Saturday. But Duffner said they should have been updated by their University Park liaisons and should have re ceived copies of the resolutions one week before the meeting. CCSG elected to hold a special committee meeting before the Board of Trustees meeting in January to reconsider the scholarship proposal and consider other alternatives. Polly wants a Personal „1 1 ::: , Coloß TOUR ,i!; dAy... h ::......,,..: • ::::,,,,,,,, ...::,...:,./;...,.,.. • ...::.. !::,...:,, .:„ ~,, .••- ,/..., /( / .4 . (A 1 • es ; N ' t ,'”! . ,tY WITh THE . ...:v Collegian •-i'' ARTS ",..: . ..1 SECTION UPW=MMX= DOWNHILL SKIING FOR . PHYSICAL EDUCATION CREDIT ALL ABILITY LEVELS TELEPHONE REGISTRATION PERIOD Nov. 14 • Dec. 9 The Physical Education Basic Instruction Program once again offers DOWNHILL SKIING at the local Tussey Mountain Ski Area. Students should reference page 88 of the Spring Semester Schedule of Classes for schedule numbers and course/sections to be used during the telephone registration procedure. A limited number of spaces are still available in each section. DOWNHILL SKIING classes are held on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday, as noted in the Schedule. However, the Sunday sections appear as "by appt.". If you desire to have your class on Sunday, refer to page 88 of the Schedule Schedule number 780617 is for the 11:00 AM to 1:30 PM Sunday Class, and Schedule number 780626 is for the 1:30 PM to 4:00 PM Sunday Class. PLEASE NOTE An students who re NFORMATION SHEET at Room 105 White Buildin contains im We, the brothers of ADS , proudly announce our fall little sister pledge class: Bonnie Burns Michelle Cucchi Shelly Daughenbaugh Kim Delong Lani Hudgins Nancy Hyler Tammy Larimer C.J. Mazur Bea McCabe We warmly welcome you with our love MISSIO Continued from Page 1 must not be lost in our enthusiasm for the exciting research activities and advances being made at Penn State." He also cited a study by Carol Cartwright, dean for undergraduate programs and vice provost, in which representatives from four other uni versities and Penn State are asses sing undergraduate education ',ln an effort to improve collectively the already respectable performances in that area." Jay Clark, president of the Under graduate Student Government's Aca demic Assembly, said the faculty may understand the importance of teaching but they also realize that they must research if they want to get ahead. Shellenberger noted that "the re ward structure does not encourage faculty to put emphasis on teaching and advising but on research. "It has been perceived by the fac ulty that the best way to be tenured is to become a world-renowned re searcher." Partly because of the difficulty of implementing such a program, there DAILY SPECIALS!! I I I I L EXPIRES 12-30-85 EXPIRES 12-30-85 ster for DOWNHILL SKIING must sick u ortant information re•ardin goas3 FREE 22 oz. Drink with any 18-inch hoagie before the end of Fall Semester Th cost and first meetin. time and •Ia Lynn Mcllhenny Kim Mihelic Jennifer Muha Amy Niber Karen Ponzely Amy Raskovsky Susie Sherrill Dawn Stoyle Tracy Vail has been little effort on devising a means of evaluating teaching for promotional use. There must be peer evaluation, and "we shy away from that," he said. Berkowitz said, however, that there is a misconception that teaching can not be evaluated. Often, the evalua tion of research is quantitative, in terms of numbers of articles, printed, but that is not a quality check. Hosler said faculty members who have brought in no money through research, but who have been good teachers by keeping abreast of their fields through associations with col leagues, have been promoted. In addition, good instructors can be rewarded through teaching awards. However, Berkowitz said while awards are a good attempt to em phasize the importance of teaching, "it's more show that I would like it to be." By putting emphasis on research, "it seems we are trying to fit every faculty member into a like-mold. We need a blend. Some are better in teaching and not so in research. oth Penn State Cub Chops Meatball Monday $1 off on 18" Meatball Hoagie • •.. Offer expires Nov. 11Ith FREE . offer • ,•. • :DELIVE RY:: - : good ~e~ FREE 22 oz. Drink with any 18-inch hoagie a DOWNHILL SKIING ers are more service -oriented," Shel lenberger said. Clark said, "If a person is a better researcher, he is not necessarily a better teacher. There is no correla tion there. There are different skills involved in both. "The emphasis being placed on research makes students seem sub standard, and the main product the University is trying to put out is research. Research is a product of the University, but so are students. Are we second rate?" Hosier said that a student's ability to get a job after graduation is in some ways dependent on the Univer sity's reputation. The repution is based on competitiveness of re search. Neither Shellenberger nor Berko witz discredits the role of research at the University. "Nothing against a strong re search. No objection to a landgrant institution having strong research. but we must strive for excellence in the teaching and the service func tion," Shellenberger said. with this ad ThiNgs A PENN 1. Check out the Collegian's front page for the day's headlines 2. Solve the Collegian crossword puzzle 3. Read about life outside Happy Valley in Collegian's state/nation/world coverage. 4. Check out last night's scores on the Collegian sports pages You may never stand in a (boring) line again. Penn State's morning Newspaper 234-4 SUB TO do whilE wAiTiNg November Bth&llth 10am - 4pm STUDENT BOOK STORE Date fins Deposit Required. 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