lTH TEACHERS: Preparation Changes Sought THE MICHIGAN DAILY Graduate Students View* Academic, Social Life BY MICHAEL OLINICK A committee on undergraduate teacher training of the Mathe- matical Association of America has issued a preliminary report recomnmending. w i d e sweeping changes in the preparation of math teachers from grade school to college. Rejecting the usual divisions in- to elementary, junior high and high school teaching, the report urges that teachers be trained by the subject they are required to teach, not by the grade level at which it is taught. "The pace at which we are teaching mathematics is chang- ing," Prof. Philip S. Jones of the mathematics department said. "There have been shifts in con- tent. Many high schools teach calculus courses and algebra-di- rected materials' are filtering down to the junior high school, and even elementary levels. Grasp Sequence "This means that the mathe- matics teacher, no matter what he isdteaching, must know what it leads toward. He must have A grasp of the sequence of mathe- matics beyond his immediate in- terest." The preliminary report was is- sued to aid the many state de- partments of education which are now examining their teacher cer- tification policies for possible re- vision, he said. Sets Levels The report structures five dif- ferent course levels and subse- quent requiremnents: 1) Roughly the equivalent of kindergarten through sixth grade. These teachers would have a min- i imum of high school algebra and geometry, as well as college level courses in the. structure of the real number system and the basic concepts of algebra and geometry. 2) Teachers of algebra and geometry. They would, need a minimum of three courses in ele- mentary analysis and four other courses, including algebra, geom- etry, probability and introduction to logic and set theory while un- dergraduates. 3) Teachers of what is now call- ed "high school math." College preparation for them would mean a major in mathematics and a minor in "some field in which a substantial amount of mathemat- ics is used," such as the physical and biological sciences. Needs More Courses 4) Teachers of the elements of calculus, linear algebra, and prob- ability, qualified for advanced programs in high schools, junior colleges and two-yearrcollege mathematics. They are urged to have a master's degree, with at least two-thirds of their courses in math, after an undergraduate program at least as strong as in the previous level. .Recommendations for the train- ing of college teachers have not yet been reported and may "beE the most major and controversial ' Prof. Jones said. "The committee is discussing the drastic change of graduate program to one with less emphasis on research, a different kind of dissertation, and some- what of a lack of specialization." Manion To Give Classics ecture G. R. Manton of the Univer- sity of Otago (New Zealand) will speak on "The Seven Against Thebes of Aeschylus" under the auspices of the classical studi .s department at 4:10 p.m. today in Aud A. By LONIE KIRALDI What is the graduate student s attitude toward the University? "The main conflict lies in con- tinuing one's education, cultural interests and social contacts whichj are blocked by vocational school," William Holland, '63L, said. "It takes up all of one's time to learn law in three short years, and therefore, one cannot par- ticipate to any great xtent in other activities," he ad d Law Students Confined One might want to be a part of the University, but since most of the classes and living quarters for a law student are within one block, one tends to forget about what is going on outside, Ben- jamin Stofanski, 6'3L, said. - Mary Ann Tinker, '64M, said that only a small percentage of the graduate students live in Univer- sity residences, but that this is an academic aid. Dorms Too Busy "There is too much going on in the dorms," she said. "Social life really depends on the in- dividual. There are many activities designed for graduate interest." Jiu-Ewa Lo, Grad, from Taipei, lives in Martha Cook. "Being in a dorm makes one feel much more a part of the University, especially if one is a foreign student," she said. Maithili Raghaven, Grad, said that "we are too serious and much involved with our own work. On the other hand, the under- graduates are too juvenile and we do not have anything in common anymore. There doesn't seem to be a happy medium." Married Students Married students seem to have special problems by their own acknowledgement. Nicholas Lyons, Grad, revealed, "It is awkard to be a student, a teacher, and a father all at once. This combina- tion does not leave one time to get into the campus spirit. Our social life is limited to our family." USED CARS ,54 MERC 2-door automatic. Good con- dition. Winterized, $300. NO 3-1085 evenings. N86 1960 IMPALA 2-door hard top. power brakes and steering. Best offer over $2,000. NO 8-8204 after 6 p.m. N87 CONVERTED Cadillac Hearse. Excel- lent for skiing or travelling. Beauti- ful condition. Phbne NO 2-8870 eves. or weekends. N24 MERCEDES-BENZ,. two - seater sports convertible, Model 220-A. In excel- lent condition. NO 2-0200. N85 '56 OLDS, Super 88 Holiday. Motor and body in good condition. ;Reasonable. 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NO 3-535 TRANSPORTATIO 1220 South University NO 8-9168 (Continued from Page 4) Librascope Division of General Pre- cision, Inc., Glendale, Calif. - Imme- diate opening for a Ph.D. physicist who has specialized in the theory of the solid state for research work in the development and manufacture of com- puters for both Military & cogmer- cial applications. Grad. students who will be available in 6 months may also apply. Trane Co., La Croose, Wis. - Current openings for qualified grads in Adver- tising (B.A.Journ.), Accounting, and Purchasing (B.B.A.),. and in various Engineering fields. Senior positions available requiring specialized train- ing, experience. Ohio National Life Insurance Co, Cincinnati - Positions available in Sales and Service Division of Group and Pension Trust Dept. for quadified I o TODAY'S SPECIAL: Blueberry Pancakes with f blueberry syrup. . . . 55c 01201 South University. 0 4:::54:"><:"><::><"><""0-"0""0""0":><--0 grads. (prefer married B.B.A.'s whoI have completed military service.) In- itial training period. Various locations in Mid-west, Pacific Coast areas. Libby-Owens-Ford Glass Co., Toledo -Opening for recent grad; B.S., M.S., or Ph.D. in Physics with concentration in optilcs field for position in Technical Center. Work involves various optical development assignments related to glass mfg. Optical experience desirable but not required. New Departure, Bristol, Conn. _ Opening for Analytical Engineer; B.S.l required, preferably M.E., with math and statistics background, Work con- sists primarily of analyzing prod, pro- blems arising from mfg. of ball bear- ings. Would consider M.S. candidate. Please contact Bureau of Appoint- ments, Byoom 4021 Admin. Bldg., Ext. 3371, for further information. Placement Interviews - Seniors & Grad. students, please call Bureau of Appointments, Ext. 3371 for interview ,appointments with the following: DEC. 6 Service Bureau Corp., (a subsidiary of IBM), Detroit - Men with degree in General Liberal Arts, Bus. Ad., Math, or Physics for Sales Reps.. Operations TRAINEES, Match-ProgTrammners. Ser- vice Bureau does Data Processing, Tab- ulating, Statistical or Computing Jobs for the largest concerns, as well as smaller firms, DEC. 7,8 U.S. Air Force - Will interview men with any degree who are interested, in the Air Force. DEC. 8 Continental Casualty Co.. Chicago - Men & WOMEN with de r(e in Gen- eral Liberal Arts, Math.. Education, or Law for Actuarial, Inside and Ter- ritory Sales, Writing, and Insurance including Home Office, Claims and Sales Programs. Chicago, Midwest, and possible national locations. Part-Time Employment The following part-time jobs are available. Applications for these jobs can be made in the Non-Academic Personnel Office Room 1020 Adminis- tration Building, during the following hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m, to 12:30 p.m. Employers desirous of hiring part- time or temporary employees should contact Bill Wenrich, Part-time Em- ployment Interviewer, at NOrmandy 3-1511, extensIon 2939. Students desiring miscellaneous jobs should consult the bulletin board In Room 1020, daily. MALI: 28-Psychological subjects (hours to be arranged) 2-Experienced meat cutters. 3-Salesmen (prefer uppercl0s or graduate, students, commhission FEMALE1 2-Rooms in exchange for light house- work, 2-Steno-typists (mornings only) 8-Psychological subjects (21 or over, for drug experiments) 1-Girl for light housework (hours to be arranged) 4-Waitresses (3-4 evenings per week. hours to be arrngoed i 1-La b, assistant, biological - science background. Mornings only.) l r d ~ SITUATION WANTED TUTORING and translating. German,. Russian, French. 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