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THE CAROLINIAN RALEIGH N C. SATURDAY. MAY 31 18 “People In Other Countries” Studied At Washington School Boys and girls a* Washington Elementary School are totally Involved in a most interesting, dynamic and exciting learning experiences in the area of So cial Studies. The unit of Interest is "People In Other Countries’’. Desirous of broadening the con cepts, ideas and educational ex periences for her class, Mrs. N, M, Ferree accepted the chal lenging task of becoming super vising teacher for a student from another country. Many and various activities, motivations and discussions aroused keen interest and readiness of ac ceptance of Miss Elssie Ec cheverri Perez, For Mrs. Ferree, her class qhtmas'tioods It saves you money, food, H and shopping time! aiHi iillillifiP I more c °uW you ask for in a new freezer? 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EBliMWt MUMBttMSW «tt*»M«S*-»41 r«BK rJwSßflwi J and this student teacher, this unit of learning has enriched their knowledge, experiences, education, general information and a clearer understanding of our neighboring friends. As a Social Studies unit, de velopment was initiated because of Miss Echeverri Perez’s as signment as a student teacher who is from Colombia South America and the philosophy of Mrs. Ferree, "Teach The Whole Child, Through Vast Medias of Learning Experi ences.’’ To begin with in February, the first day of observation by this student and teacher, she was confronted with problem of oral communication with the supervising teacher, principal, educational supervisor, faculty members, staff and these six teen bright and eager students with whom she would work with for six weeks. (These students and teacher were eager to ac cept this new and different chal lenge of learning to understand their new friend and teacher.) To ease the tension and re lease some of the excitment they became involved in a "Get Acquainted Lesson in the Area of Social Studies’ . This lesson was conducted by Miss Ec heverri Perez aided by the supervising teacher, in titled "My Country’’. Areas of dis cussion; Language, Religion, Education Customs and Cul tural background. Learning and acquainting the students about "People In Other Countries” has been a most exciting and rewarding experi ence for troth teacher and stu dents, In order to make this unit of learning become a real life experience for the boys and girls, color pictures, slides, films, filmstrips, maps, re cords, magazines, (Reatia), and resource persons from dif ferent countries who are In this country studying, were used. Students from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, State University and Shaw University, Raleigh, gracious ly shared information about their countries with the class. Visiting students and coun tries learned about were; An dres Sy Orig, Manila City, Phili pino, Pilippines and China, N. C. State University; Carlos Lo pez, Tulua, Colombia South A mertca, University of North Carolina; John Kihohia, Kenya Africa, Shaw University; and James K. Auanoa, Accra Ghana, West Africa, Shaw U niversity. All areas of learning were correlated in this unit. The stu dents are desirous of written communication with boys and girls their age levels in the countries we have studied. They hope to discover many more interesting and exciting things about our neighboring friends in other countries. The culmination of this unit will tie climaxed with a Fash ionette representing each of the countries studied in the form of a Puppet Show. These puppets are being made in their art class. A Spanish dir. net planned and prepared by the stu dents, student teaching and su pervising teacher will also be a part of the upits’ culmina tion study. The Spanish Menu: ArrozCon Polio, Li monada, Helado and Galletas. Miss Perez is a sutdent from Cali, the capital of Valle, a state in Colombia, South Ameri ca. She is a senior majoring in Special Education and minor in Psychology at the University of North Ca rol in a, Chapel Hill. Upon graduation, she will re turn to her country, hopefully to become employed In the area of Mental Retardation, an area newly created in Colombia, prior to the creation of this branch of Education, Colombia has spent its efforts in educat ing the normal or superior minded child. She expresses a feeling of great international understand ing of ideas, education, customs in a moie simple way while working with those students. Unnoticed NEW OR LEANS-Shoe Shift* stands have been operating la the city for years, mainly toy Black youths, with thalr bif-£ gest days being Saturday and Sunday. Until recently, no one remembered a law had been enacted making illegal the operation of shoaahine stands on Sunday. Last week, City Councilman Eddie Sapirc ran * across such an ordinance, and immediately took steps to have it repealed. It Pars To 9/ Advertise
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