Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 4, 1982, p. 3

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jsafl girl next door student i leads school cheers by jim thomas goodwood the fact less than five holiday weeks remain before schools reopen in september is a re minder many stu dents do not need or want however the- thought of returning to uxbridge high this fall creates no fears or frustrations for 15 yearold annetta postma conc3 rr 1 goodwood quite the opposite shes looking forward to it- shes also en joying the summer keeping busy at white rose nursery on the 4th conces sion rollerskating in aurora and swim ming at a neighbors pool but her grade 11 year at uxbridge high promises to be exciting shell join theschools concert bandijrejointhe cheerleading team improve on her 0 gymnastics talents and hopefully main tain the same honor standing shes en joyed through grades 9 and 10 annetta is our girl next door a resident of un- ionville before mov- ing to uxbridge township annetta is completely happy with life in the coun try her father is a professional land scape gardener and their i lovely proper ty is proof of his skill the family alsoincludestwo older brothers ac the tribune wednesday august 4 1982 a3 jejieaat some ontario stu iufor example insist dents arelearningin that computers be used the21sfcenturystyletoassist learning that using computers as control it this require- wall as textbookscan me is regarded as increase their store of essential in developing knowledge- anr -information- these young people orientedsociety in 2 ch k hich the computer is a have been chosen by thej tool which expands ministry of education irathfe than limits hu- to act as puotsfor the manpotentialv v co m p u t e r s 1 n tbe ministry is also education project asa squiring that cana- result the students di computer t programs for ontario schools be compatible i i c studied for their reac tions to computer learn- with soontobe pro- ing ministry official duced canadian micro- neal emery says that computers these mic the students pride in r0 will be being chosen for this manufactured accord- task increases their in- terest almost as much lfjtl as the computers do hea how effective are the h better pre educational computer semea programs now avail- through this anaty- able- j sis the students in the the answer- accord- project are learning the ing to the candid com- course material in ments of many greater depth than elementary school stu- many students partici- dents is not very pating in more tradi- oddly enough this tional programs they dbest mean the stu- are also learning to dents arent learning analyse problems to they are work out solutions with the nature of the pro- greater confidence and ject encourages stu- examine how they dian microcomputer the very best examples also have important im- rams based partly on industry this is what of educational mate- plications for the fu computers- partlyon we want the education- rials turei correspondence t al computer to do you the ontario compui research has indicated courses and partly on figure out how to do it ters in education prog- that with approved materials delivered by zr a prototype of the mic- ram are widely- computer programs telidon c a canadian- roncomputer from the recognized as being small children can- developed variationof limited partnership among the foremost in learn the basics in the computer company cemcorpthe worlds this world- seven months rather partly- on television will be unveiled in late wide recognition- as than the 25 rhonthssuchr longdistance summer with a few- well as the ministrys usually estimated for teaching is now being models appearing in support for the produci the process- they can exploredby the minis- classrooms this fall tionof educational therefore have more try for some subjects in icomputer programs materials is expected time for other learn- schools in the north for ontario schools will to give our export trade ings t shore area of lake su- be developed by the pri- a healthstshot in the remote schools or any perior iiuthisway vate sector this yeararmseveral third- group of schools with in- small schools may- be however the ministo world countries have dividual requirements able to offer courses linguistic for exam- which they could not pie can be provided otherwise have with educational prog- handled is contributing seed already shown an in- money to get the pro terest in this field but cess started some so far their- contacts computer programs have been just nib- chosen for development bles a ministry off i- beginning this summer cial commented will be identified as the many develop- exemplar material r ments in the education- a term used to describe al computer industry lluiihlwjimhmd fifteen year old annetta postma will be a student in grade 11 at uxbridge secondary school this fall she hopes to play the clarinet in the senior concert band and rejoin the cheerleading team other interests include gymnastics rollerskating and swimming during the holidays shes employed at white rose nurseries on the 4th concession of uxbridge twp jim thomas jack 19 and leo 17 annetta admits shes looking for wrard to involve ment in the sr band at uss she de scribes the leader mr sulev as a wonderful person sheplays the clar inet top academic subjects are- french science and math she com pleted grade 10 with an average of 87 per cent annetta is fluant in fricseft a ian- guage spoken in northern holland shes been there several times an extremely closeknit family annetta speaks in glowing terms of her mother and father and they of her dents to analyse their reactions to the prog rams why did a cer tain item fail to meet the learning objective what information should havebeen in- eluded to accomplish this task they look up the answers to this puter programers who are not teachers may themselves learn learning how to learn is in fact one of the most important lessons any school can teach according to many edu cators the teaching methods employed in computerassisted education often however require riot realize that the com- adjustment to satisfy puter has rekindled an the intellectual and element of education in which learning is its own reward the need to adjust teaching methods to the new pace of learning is one of many lessons learned from the pilot schools these lessons will be incorporated into a provincewide policy regarding com puters in education which will encourage the production of clas sroomtested computer programs although the results of the pilot school study will play an important psychological needs of the students tone young man for example objected to a mathematics program that offered a musical reward for successful completion of a compli cated problem never mind the music the student commented lets get on with the mathematics although rewarding success is still a valid teaching process the specific technique used in this program needed adjustment the com ing to educational spe- fhepublicv is cordially invited to attend the official opening highway 404 from gormley road to bloomington side road on tuesday august 10th 1982at 1 1 00 am on the southbound lanes of highway 404 at bloomington side road the honourable james snow minister of transportation and communications ministry of i transportation and communications unreserved public auction toronto ont j saturday august 7th- 10 am 395 steelcase road or stratf north of staataa off woodbkva turn right sale site phone 4164740765 this sal being conducted on bahalf ot ounwoody ltd racalvar and manager ol the jm greene music col ltd- over 3000 items each ano every iteu positively sols to the wohest sooer without reserve or uummm j tsmisi cash certfed cheque or sank letter of credit notsu motlng company iprmntatvl ww b en hml anitofflttoborwnefodbyaugustloth iu oroahs allegro cvouml firllu prolalllonal so electric ouitarsgoyiacousiic90lldbooyul pianos coon acm 1 1 300 ouitarssogovlm grind pit ooym pop 2 banjos goy 400 ukuleles ceprl m mandolins goy 100 machine heads laroe oty of miscellaneous hyster lma 3000 it 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furniture to your specifications 20 fredvarleydrive unionville ontario 2974501 we now make slipcovers hanimond upholstery 8- slipcoifprj 1 ilji sjl zjl lrillj 0nsl work done on prtmises editors mail govt aids the enemy from 95 1 year guarantee 8 front casters removable adjustable footrests easy folding check dur complete line with the low prices ouarified breast prosthesis fitti braces support garments to meet your doctors prescriptions we have speciallytrained m ale female personn el whmlcbain walkn canas crutch dear sir the federal gov ernment can find money to lend at three per cent interest re payable- over thirty years to third world dictatorships yet when it comes to help ing the canadian far mer the small businessman or the homeowner crushed by high interest rates allit does is shrug at a time when our federal deficit will soar anptheri9 billion this year it seems incredi- ble that our foreign aid budget will leap over 17 per cent to 1724 bil lion it is especially surprising that we give so much aid to enemies of the west countries like grenada nicar agua and tanzania that have nationalized canadian companies and support terrorist movements elsewhere another form of fore ign aid are the cutrate loans offered by the export development corporation to foreign countries to buy our products earlier this year the edc ex tended credits of 6375 million to soviet rus sia to build a strategic natural gas project the loan at 10 per cent interest will cost the canadian taxpayer close to 200 million as the government will have to borrow the money at 16 per cent or higher its bad enough that the canadian taxpayer must pay foreigners to buy our goods its even worse that so much of that money is going to nations hos tile toour interests na- tions like russia and red china which will receive 100 million in canadian aid and 2 billion in lowinterest credits over the next few years the book foreign aid and western security gives some fascinating details ab out canadian govern 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