Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, April 18, 1970 Ed school vote due (Continued from Page 1) mittee, suggests having; "the "whole faculty vote for divisional representatives nominated by each division. And the problem is still far from settlement. "I haven't made a de- cision," says education school Dean. Wilbur Cohen. "I'm trying to be judicious, about it" On other parts of the assembly proposal, Cohen says he will give top priority to dividing the school into divisions providing the fac- ulty approves. Cohen says he would give sec- ond priority to proposed additions to the dean's office. The assembly report calls for an associate dean and assistant deans for instruc- tion, research, and institutional relations. If the plan ultimately does go into effect, it will not end the current attempts to reshape the school's program, for the plan also calls for an appraisal committee to continuously evaluate t h e school. The committee would consist of' four faculty members, two stu- dents, two community representa- tives, two school representatives and two faculty members from other University units. Besides the evaluation commit- tee, the report asks that "after two years of implementation the organizational structure will be evaluated by the Assembly" with the aid of the institutional eval- uation unit,' which normally eval- uates the school's programs. Cohen says he will accept the ap- praisal committee "as long as the commitment for re-examination follows." But Cohen will not be able to accept the plan unless the faculty approves it, and predictions about how the faculty will vote remain mixed. Dimond says, "I think it will pass. The faculty is ready to have reorganization so Cohen can have an administrative system he can work with." But Scholl is less optimistic. "There is a lot of apprehension it is not going to go through" she says. 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