6 Thursday, May 6, 1976 University Daily Kansan SenEx criticizes teaching study senEx approved yesterday a preliminary draft of a generally critical response to the Student Senate's Report on the Quality of Classroom Instruction. SenEx chairman Gerhard Zuther, professor of English, and vice chairman Adrienne Hyle, Manhattan graduate student, wrote the summary opinion of senEx chairman Gerhard Zuther, proved that summary and made some additions at the regular SenEx meeting. A final draft of the SenEx response will be completed at next week's meeting, after which it will be submitted. The Senate Commission on the Quality of Classroom Instruction prepared the report The SenEx response, drafted yesterday, contains comments on each of the report's proposals. The major objections raised by SenEx were to proposals to: last semester and distributed it to all faculty members. The report contains 16 proposals on how to improve classroom teaching. The Senate submitted the report to SenPx, requesting a response. —Increase the regular salary of faculty members who receive teaching awards. SenEx said teaching awards should carry only an honorarium, because salary increases for award winners would reduce merit increases for other faculty members. —Provide special teaching professorships. SenEx said current special professorships involved both teaching and the two duties shouldn't be separated. SenEx also merit increases are already based in part on teaching ability. —Restrict students to one course taken under the credit-no credit option for every two semesters. SenEx said students were already straying away from that option because employers and graduate schools frown upon it. SenEx agreed with report proposals to provide awards for teaching excellence by teaching assistants and assistant instructors to work toward improving Waltown Library. Berkowitz said he planned to return to private law practice but didn't rule out the possibility of his running for another office either this year or in the future. The group objected to the method of research used by the Senate commission in 1975. Douglas County attorney David Brown be promptly reelection to the office. He said he would probably know within two weeks whether he would seek another office this year. He declined to say which office he might be considering. He said he thought he had initiated three highly successful programs during his term as president. Atty. Berkowitz won't seek re-election attorney from his office to aid and advise law enforcement agencies on a 24-hour basis; deferred prosecution in county courts; or an investigator to handle bad checks. Berkowitz said his greatest disapointment as county attorney had been the trial of a defendant. IVAN'S 66 SERVICE method for attacking drug traffic in the county. he said local undercover programs were hit-and-miss propositions. However, he said, the drug problem in Douglas county had possibly been exaggerated, especially in the past. "Tires-Batteries-Accessories" 19th & Mass. Berkowitz is a 1968 graduate of the KU Law School. 843-9891 TOAY: The department of art will present a Hallmark Lecture on PSYCHO-CERAMIC SCULTURE at 2 in Wooldruff Auditorium. KJKH-FM will present "The Sudier Amex Scandal," a satirical slide presentation about radio, at 2:30 and 3:30 in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. RONALD RUSTAD, biology and radiology at Case Western Reserve University, will speak "The relationship between Protein Synthesis and Radiation-Induced Mice Delay" at 4 in 610 Haworth. TOMORROW: THE DEPARTMENT OF DESIGN will sponsor an exhibit of works of graduating seniors in advertising and editorial art beginning at 9 a.m. on the third floor of Strong Hall. BOBY PATTON, professor of speech and drama, will speak on "Interpersonal Communication Between Women and Men" at the Women's Studies Sandhill Seminar at noon in Carnegie Hall. EDWARD J. KUNZLE, professor of speech, will speak on "Government Child Care" at 3:28 p.m. in the Forum Room of the Union. DAVID STEPHENES of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Langley Research Center will speak on "Aircraft Noise" at 3:30 p.m. in 2002 Learned. Events ... in TONGTCH: Participants in the FRENCH SUMMER LANGUAGE INSTITUTE will meet at 7 in the Walnut Room of the Union. The KU OPERA WORKSHOP will present three operas, by Mozart, Rossini and Douglas Moore, at 8 and again at 8 tomorrow night in the Huge Theatre. Tau Sigma will present a DANZA at 8 in the University Theatre. The program will also be presented at 8 p.m. tomorrow and Saturday. 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