Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, September 7, 1974 These grade school students instruct their 'instructor' the Pebat Ct)ntre- By BILL HEENAN 7 It is not often that elementary school children can instruct their teachers, but at the Clon- lara Free school, the students do just that. However, their teacher is not a matronly lady who can be paciifed with apples. Rather, she is a Hazleton 2000 computer used to supplement regular in- struction. WHILE COLLEGE students curse their computerized drop- and-add system, the students at Clonlara have complete con- trol over their electronic tu- tors. They only have to pull the plug and resume the traditional learning method. "The kids derive a great deal of satisfaction because of their power to control the machine," said Pat Mountgomery, the free school's director. "The child's fear of failure in front of his classmates is absent here, and an enormous obstacle to learn- ing is removed." "It's fun," said ten-year old blank questions. aLter, the hu- Chandra, patting the machine man teacher can monitor pupil affectionately, "and I can hit it progress. when I get mad." For kicks, the kids tackle tic- THE TEACHING device re- tac-toe. As one flus'ered pupil sembles a television screei con- lost two games, but won the nected to a typewriter keyboard, third, Mountgomery revealed and it is tied in with a master computer in Novi. that the computer was progam- To operate the machine, theme student enters an idea ification The most tedious exercise, number, and instructions appear says Mountgomery is plotting. on the screen, giving the child Consuming hours plotting cars, a choice of four drills. boats, and flowers on graph "The most significant exer- paper the student transfers The cise is the 'echo function,' used coordinates to the computer to teach reading," explained r s t m Mountgomery. "When the -s:u- screen. dent types a word or phrase the "In the few kids who can computer duplicates it on the plot, we've seen exceptional screen." growth in mathematical and SHE MAINTAINS that severall.s students have learned to read logical thinking," she remarks. with this method. "Their read- ing comes alive by this repeti- The Whole World tion," she says. Based on records of the stu- Needs To Be Reformed dent's previous knowledge, tneR screen also can flash fill-in-the- University Nelormeu W-L al p -- 3588 Plymouth Road Ann Arbor (Just West of U.S. 23) Daily 1 1-8 Sat. 10-6. Sun. 12-5 HEADQUARTERS FOR BICYCLE SALES & SERVICE Plus Panasonic of Japan Cte ZZ; ofSweden,. V/iMof AMRFICA Large Selection of Fine Bicycles,... Styles and Sizes for All Ages Complete Line of Accessories & Components PROMPT REPAIR BY EXPERT MECHANICS ... 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