e WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY APRIL 20, 1983, PAGE 1 Micero-comp ut er te chnolo gy iii lIoceal scho ols In 1981, the Durham Board of Education ap- proved a plan for the In- troduction of micro- computer technology to its secondary schools. The goal of the program Westl"by 198"86,100% of the studenta who gr- aduate from secondary school wiil have had an opportunity to take a course in computer lit- eracy, that la, in com- puter science, data pro- ceaaing or units on com- puters within other coures."p To this end, a three pronged approach was launched. First, staff were given the opportu- nity to qualify te teach computer related cour- ses. Courses were esta- bliahed at an awareness level, introductory pro- gramming level, ad- vanced .programming level and finally at a machine lahguage pro- gramming level. To date, 300 elementary and 250 secondary teachers have taken a total of 650 courses to upgrade their skills. The second thrust was to develop course curri- culum to be used in the classroom. At the pre- sent time, courses have been completed or are nearing completion in computer science grades il and 12, and computer awareness for grade 10. By September 1983, revised courses wil be available for data processing grades il and 12 and course modules in techniology grades il and 12. The final phase of the plan was to acquire equipment. Again, a Phase-i period was establiahed. At present, 190 micro-computers are i use in our secon- dary achools plus an ad- ditional 50 for support and training within the system. These are sup- ported by peripheral equipment such as disk drives, printers, cas- sette recordersand ar- bitor link up systema. The board is consider- lng the purchase of addi- tional computers for elementaryschools. These wil augment the 25 presently in our elementaryschools which have been pur- chased with, the help of School Advisory Com- mittees and other in- terested groupa. The educational sys- te Annnt SARI Ynn -- - - - -m---. - plication 0f the power posaI. ----ww wwwwwwwwwvww~wuww.wwwwwww.wwwu......se. O.S.OO.SSS@eOeSSsSSeOeeseesSeeS.Soe...e... ______________________ Birds migrating from the south tec%;hnological changes. The computer has had, and wiil llkely continue to have a profound ef- fect upon society. Our responsibility would seem to be te make the beat use possible of this new technology. For somne, it wiil be in the area of programmnng and system analysis;, for others, the repairing and maintenance of the equipment and for stili others, the use and ap- created by this marvel- ous tool. The Durham Board has moved cautiously into the computer field but at the same time, It has recognized the need to provide up-to-date equipment. Ini times of restraint not ail desir- able objectives can be attained. Our policy has been and wil continue to be one of offering the best education for the resources at our dis- THE GOLDEN GATE, 107 Brock Street South Whltby 668-321 This popular Chînese restaurant has been ln Whltby for 30 yrs. The Bo-Bo piatter, recently Introduced, has gone over very welI. Special Chinese food combination platters are offered daily. Choose f rom 3 deliclous com- Spring migration ia weil underway and resi- dents of Durham Region can see many species of birds newly returned fromf a winter in the south. One of the best places in the region to see these migrants is at the Lynde Shores Con- servation Ares. The heart of the ares is Cranberry Marsh, an important stopover for upwards of, two dozen different kinda of water- fowl. There la also a variety of other water and land birds to be seen here. On Sunday, April 24, the Central Lake Ont- ario Conservation Authority wii host a Waterfowl Viewing Day at the Lynde Shores Conservation Ares. The public is invited to at- tend tours of the ares led by Authority staff anytime between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Visitors are asked to meet at the ares parking lot, locat- ed on the south side of Bayly Street (also known as Baseline or Victoria Street) esst of binations. Reasonably prlced & generous helpîngs. Ideal for businessmen lunches. Open until 2 a.m. dally. Fni. and Sat. until 3 a.m. Sunday il a.m. - il p.m. Fuliy licensed and fast home delivery. Durham Regional Road 23. This interpretive pro- gramn is just one of a year-long series of special events- com- memorating the Authority's 25th anni- versary. The Central THEDURHAM (~ BOARD 0F EDUCATION KIN DERGARTEN REGISTRATION WHITBY SOHOOLS Parents of chiidren who will attain the age of 5 years by the last day of 1983 are requested to register their children for kindergarten for the .school year 1983-1984 at the public sohool serving their district according to the followlng schedule. COL. E. FAREWELL P.S. REGISTER AT E.A. FAIRMAN P.S. Monday, April 25 and Tuesday, AprIl 26 9:00 A.M.-12:00 1:00 P.M.-3:30 P.M. E.A. FAIRMAN P.S. 66U-2251 Thursday, April 28 9:00 A.M.-12:00 1:00 P.M.-3:30 P.M. MEADOWCREST P.S. 655-3731 Monday, May 2 and Thursday, May 5 9:00 A.M.-12:0O 1:00 P.M.-3:30 P.M. WEST LYNDE P.S. 668-3354 Tuesday, May 3, Wednesday, May 4, Tuesday, May 10 and Wednesday, May 11 9:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M. Birth certif icate as proof of age and record of lm- munîzation for the school nurse should be pre- sented at time of registration. PLEASE CONTACT YOUR SOHOOL TO ARRANGE AN APPOINTMENTTIME FOR REGISTRATION. tion Authority was esta- blished by the govern- ment of Ontario on July 17, 1958 by an Order-In- Coundil. 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