6 Wednesday, February 11, 1976 University Daliv Kansan Educator teaches teachers job hunting skills By ANITA SHELTON Charles Stuart, superintendent of schools for the Clay County school district, is the educator in residence" at the University of Arkansas at Pueblo. During the week, Stuart will visit classes; During the week, Stuart will visit classes, lecture and conduct seminars. Stuart said yesterday he would visit approximately 15 undergraduate and graduate classes in areas like music, art and learning theory. During the classes, Stuart said, he will answer students' questions. He will talk to between 300 and 400 and will counsel individual individuals when possible. Stuart, who received his M.S. in school administration in 1982, said the focus of the Charles Stuart visit and especially the seminars, would be who planned to enter the sash market. He said the seminars would give information about preparation for interviews, and it might be useful to get acquainted with them. I TAX on those who plan to apply for jobs will also be discussed. Stuart said. Stuart, who has been superintendent of Clay County U.S.D. 379 since its unification in 1966, said his advice for those applying for jobs as teachers was to know the community for which they were interviewing. Being yourself is also important, he said. Stuart talked about the profession of teaching. Stuart said the personal interest shown to him by a teacher inspired him to become a teacher. "Every child wants to feel he's liked or loved, and needs to succeed at something." Stuart said. "It's the teacher's job to make sure that happens." Stuart, a teacher for seven years, reacted favorably to the School of Education. Stuart said he thought the "educator in residence" program was good. Dale Scannell, dean of the School of Education, said he thought updating was "The whole idea is for me to come as a practitioner to perhaps give a more up-to-date look at the situation for students," he said. "I have been extremely pleased with the student attentiveness, the quality of their questions and their desire to understand," he said. "I feel good about what I've seen. The atmosphere here gives me a good feeling." Scannell said the program also helped demonstrate the respect the school had for the teachers and administrators of the state, and their efforts. The "educator in residence" program was established in 1972 as an enrichment activity for KU students and outstanding practicing educators of the state. "I guess all schools of education are concerned a little bit about maintaining close contact with the real world," Scannell said, "and we feel that by bringing an active, engaged community into schools to this campus that we can benefit from the opportunity for interaction." HEW threatening states Scannell said educators were nominated for the program by various professional organizations, and a University committee made the selection. An honorarium is paid to the educators in association to the educators during the time they are in residence, Scannell said. Instead, the administrators regard the HEW charees as unfair. "we both use the same facilities; we both have the same instruction," he said. "There is no point in that." "They say that we are sexually discriminating because the boys and girls don't meet together." Marguerite Rice, Kansas department secretary of the Human Rights Commission, doesn't meet together, but we certainly haven't had any complaints about it." Though the programs don't receive federal funds, they are assisted by state high schools and KU, which do receive federal funds. The students under the legal constraints of Title IX. But Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 prohibits the use of federal funds for programs that are sexually abusive. Boys State and Girls State programs are. Dino Spigarelli, executive director of Boys State, said that, although the programs were separated by about one week, they were essentially the same. Too many discipline problems would arise if the two programs were held at the same time, using the same facilities he said. And, because most of this summer's students have already been selected, this summer's allars have been set. he said. Boys State, which draws from 900 to 1,300 boys from across Kansas, will begin May 30. Girls State, which begins in mid-June usually draws fewer than 400 girls. Mary Plaik, former director of the American Legion Auxiliary-sponsored Girls State, attributed the lower number of girls in her class to more supervisors were required for girls. "Parents expect a little more supervision of girls," she said. "That may not be true in our culture." THE HEW charges of discrimination prompted Rep. Keith Sebelius, R-Kan., to propose legislation that would exempt the Boys State and Girls State programs from Title IX. Organizations such as the Boy State College Foundation and America are exempt from Title IX. The Sebelius proposal would provide the same status for Boys State and Girls State. J. J. Wilson, director of residence hall housing, said the $45,000 generated from the two programs was a boost to the University's residence hall maintenance. "In terms of the whole budget, that's not he said. But 'It is a sizeable kill of money.' City ... Watson, who supported the decision, said he wouldn't suspend an employee if his continued work was in the best interest of the city. From page one The employment of two men, one charged last week with an attempt to run down a sanitation worker with a bulldozer, and another charged in a barroom incident yesterday morning, will be considered soon, Watson said. Seniors and Grad. 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