2The Daily Tar HeelTuesday, September 10, 1985 no n n n n NEA (CDOflttllnini Dy MARK POWELL Business Editor The National Education Association, the largest educational organization in the United States, called for rigorous standards for teachers and education majors in a new publication. . The publication, entitled An Excel lent Teacher in Every Classroom," outlines four steps for the teaching profession to follow to keep the stand ards of profession high. "Teacher education programs should maintain, rigorous admission and graduation requirements; prospective teachers should complete a strong liberal arts curriculum and master an academic major before entering a teacher prep aration program," the document states as its first step. The other steps were: Teacher candidates should success fully master the professional knowledge . and skills taught in teacher education and apply what they learn in progres sively more demanding student teaching experiences. Cstne Creek reservoir wgnnienis regional By ELISA TURNER Staff Writer For the first time since University Lake was built in 1932, UNC students dont have to worry about counting their showers or conserving water. Because of the new addition of a temporary man made reservoir at Cane Creek, Orange County will have an adequate supply of water to serve its 60,000 customers, according to Pat Davis, director of the Orange County Water and Sewer Authority. "We recently completed the impellment at Cane Creek which supplies us with an aditional 30 million gallons of water," said Davis. "Cane Creek should last for two to three more years." Before this supply is exhausted, the permanent reservoir at Cane Creek should be completed. "We are in the process of finishing the designs on a larger area of Cane Creek which will have a storage use of three billion gallons of water," Davis said. Classes pot always. am easy aoswer to By BETH OWNLEY Staff Writer In the aftermath of the kidnapping and murder of UNC graduate student Sharon Lynn Stewart, many female students might find themselves thinking about karate classes and self-defense. But before signing on the dotted line, students should know that a few hours of self-defense training might not make a difference. Chapel Hill Police Maj. Arnold Gold, who has taught self-defense courses for women, said that the "bottom line is they have to make the decision to defend themselves. "Someone may teach you six 4ways to defend yourself against being grabbed, and you may be grabbed " tomorrow and find none of those six ways are appropriate for the situation," he said. Gold said that the self-defense tech niques he taught were not fancy or difficult, but took time and practice. He added that it took months for someone to learn self-defense. The self-defense courses that Gold taught dealt with hand-to-hand con frontation instead of weapons. Gold said that the self-defense courses taught street fighting rather than martial arts. Street fighting inflicts sufficient pain to disable the attacker so the victim can ..Carolina il ii i ' rsx il fin FT lira u J Li La Li eJ LdLktl Shaping Our Tomorrows Today Choices and Decisions: PostgradCareer Options Wednesday, September 11 10.00 ajn.-2:00 pjn. The Great Hall u u o D LJ LJ a o o o ver a a a a a cm n ri ti r ri T IT'S FT"! CZ3 EZm3 C3 Et3 Newly credentialed teachers should successfully complete a teaching intern ship with the support of experienced teachers. All professional teachers should be evaluated regularly and provided with in-service education opportunities. The NEA document states a student applying to a teacher education pro gram should: maintain a 2.5 grade point average; pass a test measuring reading, writing and math skills; complete one academic major; pass a test measuring knowledge in an academic major, and submit recommendations from teachers and other educators. According to NEA spokesman, Howard Carroll, the practice of filling ever-increasing teaching positions with teachers with degrees outside of edu cation and with no teacher certification is bad for the teaching profession and prompted the development of the publication. Many experts are predict ing a shortage of teachers well into the 1990s. "The NFA feels that the business of "Construction should be completed by 1987." Water conservation is described as being in five stages, which go from voluntary cut-backs to water rationing. Chapel Hill reached the third stage in 1983, which meant restrictions on outdoor use of water. In 1983, water level was 49 and one-half inches below capacity, and OWASA imposed mandatory third stage measures, which banned car and sidewalk washing and watering gardens. "We were heading in that same direction at the last of July," Davis said. "We were in the first stage of conservation this summer," an official at OWASA said. "The water level had dropped to 39 and three-quarter inches below full. At this stage, the conservation measures are strictly voluntary." ... Davis said Hurricane' Danny added six inches of rain over Orange County's 30-mile area, causing escape, he said. Gold said that a woman must decide whether or not to defend herself, and that it was not necessary to immediately retaliate. He said that there was not one perfect way to deal with attack. "Some . talked (their way out of it) and were successful, while some fought and were successful," he said. Gold stressed that many standards may apply to the same situation. Gold said that he did not want people to believe that the streets were danger ous and self-defense courses necessary. "I don't think anybody should panic," he said, adding that people should let the shock of the Stewart case wear off . before deciding to learn self-defense. V "You can teach people how to handle situations, but when they're in the situation, they have to decide how to handle it themselves," Gold said. Sgt. Ned Comar, crime prevention officer for the University police, advised women not to take a "10-minute course in self-defense." Comar said that it took two semesters of karate or judo instruction before a person was proficient enough to match confidence with ability. Comar advised that if a woman was attacked, she should yell for help. According to Comar, 80 percent of those who resist were successful in XEROX COPIES BINDINGS PASSPORT PHOTOS SELF-SERVICE COPIERS 7 DAYS A WEEK CHAPEL HILL 105 N. Columbia St. 933-2679 RALEIGH 3008 Hillsborough St. 832-11 knowing how to teach is equally important as knowing the subject area taught," Carroll said. "Some education courses have been Mickey Mouse, but we feel it's important that we deal with the complex problem of working with different students." Carroll said putting teachers in a classroom without training as teachers can be disastrous. He said it had a demoralizing effect on teachers who have gone through schools of education. "This (teaching positions being filled with people not certified) has a demor alizing effect on teachers who have paid their dues," Carroll said. Frank Brown, dean of the School of Education at UNC, said some people who have not gone through teacher education programs may be qualified to be teachers. He said most teachers at the high school level have degrees in the field they teach. "Before we recommend a person to go into the classroom, we feel the person is reliable and will do a decent job," fending off an attacker. He suggested a person resist by swinging at the attacker with a bookbag or hitting him in the groin. Comar said that if a victim felt queasy when attacked, she should not fight the urge to be sick, but should vomit in the attacker's face. Comar also advised that a woman lie to her assailant as well as suggest moving to a different location which would give her time to escape or attract attention. He said police didn't want people to believe a one-hour self-defense course could enable them to successfully fight an attacker. But Comar said that a person had the obligation to protect himself from deadly force by using deadly force if he had the opportunity. Mary Ann Chap, director of the Orange County Rape Crisis Center, said that awareness was the first step in prevention. She said that people needed to be aware that sexual assault occurred, what the assailants' motives were and what made victims vulnerable. Chap said that women must know how to be both physically and emotion ally strong and must also develop self confidence and assertiveness. "Self-defense courses are one way to develop physical and emotional Hi NOW OPEN ATOUK NEW LOCATION 7S0AirporlRod.NcxttoAaP Thank you for your support over the years. And we are re-opened to serve you OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK u-iML-tk FOHLUriCH&DiriiNHl &WKo:i3U i ... t-4 SPECIAL FAST ram.w:iw lunch us! cell 957-6133 FULL TAKEOUT FOR RESERVATIONS & TAKEOUTS if Ut! BANQUET FACBJTSSS . I WANT MORE THAN A DEGREE FROM UNC? 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Sept 4 7:30-9:00 Rm. 204 Union Y-OUTREACH Mon. Sept 9 5:00-6:15 Y Lounge Tues. Sept 10 4:30-6:00 Rm. 220 Union Campus Y Brown said. Gerry House, superintend ent of Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools, said it is important to fill open positions and in some cases it may be correct to fill them with teachers who are not trained in education. "If a person is to be a teacher, they need to be trained to work with students," House said. House said there are no teachers in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools who are not certified to teach. "We have a top rate educational program here," House said. "We get good students and we train them well." Carroll said nationwide, efforts to improve education standards are becom ing increasingly successful. He said there is more public support in supp lying money to upgrade school systems and increase the salaries of teachers. "People are willing to pay more taxes to support education," Carroll said. "The economy is better and that is an important factor in improving educa tion standards." wMter supply University Lake to flow over its dam. "Because of that rain, coupled with Cane Creek, we had enough water to supply all of our customers, including the University students," Davis said. Davis said the OWASA Board of Directors was concerned about water shortage when the students arrived. "In terms of water use, we see a 15 to 20 percent increase (when students arrive). We were seriously concerned, but now we are in an excellent situation." The new reservoir at Cane Creek is estimated at $13 million which Davis described as "typical cost." "Now you couldn't build a reservoir as close to town as University Lake. Between land costs, added legislation and construction costs, the cost isn't so outrageous," Davis said. "People would be paying around $1.40 per gallon of capacity, which is normal," he said. self - dlefeinise strength," Chap said, adding that knowing self-defense was not the only way to be prepared. She advised women interested in self-defense to carefully study self-defense courses to see if the goals and objectives of the course matched their goals and objectives. Chap said that precautions reduced vulnerability to attack, and that people should rely on their intuition. They should be aware of who could pose a threat and should be prepared during their daily routine for the presence of trouble. "People are important and are certainly worth defending," he said. Opening lecture Sept. 13 Irvine Hockaday Jr., executive vice president of Hallmark Cards, will give the first executive lecture at the UNC School of Business on Sept. 13 at 3:30 p.m. in Carroll Hall. Hockaday will speak on maintain ing individuality within a large organization. The lecture, free and open to the public, is sponsored by the UNC School of Business undergraduate program. We Welcome Yea TTfeill EE-OPENING of CH1NE5E RESTAURANT I ' Thai army officers revolt; prime minister calls for order From wire reports BANGKOK, Thailand Several dissident army officers took control of key government buildings and the military's radio station Sunday in order to protest Thailand's deterio rating economy. However, Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda's troops deployed tanks and took control of another radio station to appeal for order. There have been no reports of violence. Israel orders halt to vigilante patrols JERUSALEM Cabinet offi cials reported that Israel ordered armed Jewish vigilantes to stop patrolling Arab towns on the occu pied West Bank and Gaza Strip Sunday. Jewish settlers began patrolling occupied territories Thursday in an attempt to stop the Arab-Jew vio lence that resulted in the death of one Israeli soldier and wounding of two others. Cabinet, officials said that minis ters did not want vigilantes to operate in the streets and ordered them away. 2 killed, 8 wounded during cease-fire BEIRUT Shiite Moslem forces fought Palestinian guerrillas in a refugee camp Sunday, killing two and wounding eight. The Shiite forces ignored a cease fire call and trapped the guerrillas using mortars and rocket-propelled Sheriffs Dept. seeking leads in slaying of Orange Go. man By MIKE GUNZENHAUSER Staff Writer The Orange County Sheriffs Depart ment is still searching for leads in the shooting of a 31 -year-old Orange County man killed Thursday night at his mobile home on Dumont Drive north of Hillsborough. James Crawford Blake Jr. of Route 1, Box 184-X, was shot at close range with a shotgun in the front of the head, Orange County Deputy Bruce Gornto said Monday. Blake's body was found lying near the rear door of the mobile home and j his car was.missing. The cartas later , ; found-twaio three. miles from. Blake's ; home: -" ' " "The trailer had been completely ransacked," Gornto said. "As far as I know, there are no leads (in the case)," he said. Investigators were interviewing people connected with Blake. There were no witnesses, Gornto said. Blake's father and brother became suspicious when Blake didn't answer his telephone. They found Blake's body and contacted the sheriffs department at 7:40 p.m., Gornto said. Blake was a department manager at Food Lion on Hope Valley Road near N.C. 751 in Durham. Restaurant & Bar Introducing our Daily Luncheon Specials priced from $3.50 up Includes either marinated beef strips, kabobs, sauteed chicken, hamburgers, or other specials. Served with salad and or potato and homemade rolls Also reasonably priced full menu featuring salads, homemade soups & desserts, delicious sandwiches & burgers and many other entrees Location: 157 E. Rosemary St. 942-5757 All ABC Permits (Above Jordan's & Trolls) All Major Credit Cards 'or THE RED RODNEY QUINTET 8:00 p.m. September 22 Hill Hall UNC Campus, Chapel Hill Tickets: $5 General Public $3 UNC Students At Carolina Union Box Office 962-1449 news in brief grenades. This incident brings the toll to 42 dead and 183 wounded in a week of fighting. Indian elections spur violence AMRITSAR, India A Hindu politician campaigning in a Punjab village was killed by Sikh terrorists Sunday as 25,000 Sikh militants protested state elections in Amritsar. Up to 50,000 people were inside the holy shrine complex screaming separatist slogans for an independent Sikh nation. No violence was reported there. In Adampur, two Sikhs murdered a village leader of Gandhi's Congress Party, who was campaigning for the Sept. 25 election. The assassination occured despite the more than 100,000 troops deployed in the Punjab state for security. Convicted killer freed VACAVILLE, Calif. A man convicted of beating his professor to death with, a hammer was freed unconditionally from prison Sunday. Theodore Streleski, 49, who slayed his profesor to publicize the plight of graduate students, said he was returning to the San Fransisco area to look for a job in the elec tronics industry. Blake was not married and had lived with his eight-year-old daughter in the mobile home for about three years. There have been seven homicides in Orange County since the first of the year, Mary Lloyd, secretary in the sheriff's office said, with the two homicides in two weeks. Steven Brent Parker was found shot to death Aug. 29 in central Orange County. UNC graduate student Sharon Lynn Stewart was abducted Aug. 23 and found dead from multiple stab wounds Aug. 29 in an oil drum at a construction site in Guilford County. . Authorities-have arrested suspects in connection to both cases. . I Cultural festival A Moroccan Cultural Festival is being held through Friday at Duke University. Events include dance per formances, films, lectures, a fashion show, a crafts fair, a Morrocan feast and a museum exhibit of jewelery and rugs. Lectures include "Morocco. A Historical Overview," "Women in Morocco" and "North African Music." Events except for Thursday's feast for students are free and open to the public. For information, call 684-291 1. i

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