e Wednesday, April 7, 1971 University Daily Kansan Education School Plans New Inner City Program By CAROL JACKSON Korean Staff Writer The School of Education at the University of Kansas will expand its curriculum to better prepare students for careers in schools in underprivileged areas, according to Herbert Ruffin, teaching associate of the school. He said that next year KU would be involved in the Mid-Continent Regional Educational Laboratory (MCREL) program. MCREL is a research laboratory that is organizing a program to educate students how to be more effective teachers in the inner city areas. Kansas State University and Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia will also implement this program in the fall to educational institution this fall. ONE BLOCK COURSE Teaching in Disadvantaged Schools is present offered by teachers in students in the School of Education in Ruffin said there was a big and for effective teachers in the district, but it was not an adequate supply of effective teachers to fill this space. "Teachers need to have an understanding of the life styles, values and attitudes of the people living in these areas," he said. This understanding is necessary to facilitate a education at students from ethnic minority areas, he said. Ruffin said some schools did not often have self concepts which related to some aspects of their culture. RUFFIN EXPLAINED that most of the time students were taught by white teachers, only a few did not. Leaders or events that took place in the white society, and used textbooks in the classrooms that were often based towards the black experience situation in the classrooms Vote... From Page 1 indicating a "heavier than expected" voter turnout. In addition to lowering the voting age in state and local elections, the constitutional amendment also would: - Reduce residency requirements for voters from 45 to 30 days for state and local elections. —Allow persons moving out of the state within 30 days of an election to vote in their old district for President or Vice President. —Allow persons moving from one precinct to another within the state in the 30 days preceding an election to vote in their old precinct. Congress recently passed an amendment to the U.S. Constitution lowering the voting age for all eligible voters' elections. But before it can become law the amendment must be ratified by 38 states. Only a handful of states to date have been required, and Kansas is not one of them. The Kansas Legislature has withheld action, awaiting the outcome of Tuesday's election. Congress last year approved the 18-year-old vote, but the U.S. Supreme Court, in its ruling on the constitutionality of lowering the voting age, said it applied only to national elections. The Court also asked whether to lower the voting age in state and local elections. created negative concepts of the ethnic minority groups and a polarization of races among minorities. Race minorities, he added, groups he said, could not relate their background experience to the arts and facts that were common in them. suffin emphasized the importance of incorporating classes such as Mexican-American or black history into the curriculum of these schools and of employing them in teaching. They are prepared to teach in these schools. "PEOPLE LIVING in these underprivileged areas need to be able to define themselves, to be more aware of their community and to know how to improve themselves and their community," he said. Many teachers who do not understand the backgrounds of people in these areas and who teach there find that they end up in trouble. They also result in a result, and the children turn out to be functional illiterates." Unless teachers were more fully prepared to meet these needs, they would not be able to achieve their goals, no matter how many years of teaching they had. Chile and East Germany EstablishDiplomatic Ties SANTIAGO, Chile (UP1) — the government of Marxist President Salvador Allende extended Chile's ties with the Communist world Tuesday by establishing diplomatic relations with East The move was not unexpected. Allenge himself said Monday night it was imminent. It was made public here in the form of a joint communique on behalf of both China and East German and foreign Minister Wilfried Mergel, Almir Alpman. He said it was in accordance with Chile's announced policy of maintaining diplomatic relations with all nations. Allende reestablished dip Last Jan. 5, Chile announced diplomatic relations with Red China. Ambassadors have not yet been exchanged. omatic ties with Communist Cuba nine days after he took office last Nov. 3. Commercial missions from North Korea and North Vietnam must be expected to give formal diplomatic recognition to all of them. MOSCOW (UPI) — Premier Alexei Kosnyi a signed Tuesday that the Soviet Union could provide the Russian peoples with more butter, more consumer goods, more guns and a bigger basket of fruits and boils and still bury the West in economic competition. Kosygin, addressing the 24th session of Congress, communist Party Congress, does not regard war with the West as inevitable. He challenged the capitalist countries to an economic competition which he said Russia had Kosignin's remarks came in a 30,000-word report on Iran which she said Soviet communism is a greater economic powerhouse than democracy. "We do not regard war as inevitable and therefore stand for economic competition between the two systems," the 67-year-old premier said in his four-hour speech. He offered vague prospects of more trade, both with the United States and Communist China. Soviet Party chief Leonid L. Nevin's six-hour state of the Union speech last Tuesday was televised live. But Koygin spoke only to the 5,000 delegates and Kremlin Palace of Congresses. Dipolamats said they viewed this as another indication of Breehnex's gain in stature as the former's 'golden equals' in the Kremlin. "The main task of the five-year plan is to ensure a considerable rise in the people's material and cultural resources." Never in the history of agriculture and consumer goods production has so much been spent as will be now." Of the 500 billion rubles ($555 billion) to be invested in production over the next five years, 70 per cent has been earmarked for heavy industry. The countries that will get only 30 per cent Still, the promise of a new deal for Soviet citizens was emphasized more than ever before. The rise in the higher rate of growth in consumer industries than in heavy industries for the first time. It created an environment in income for the Soviet people by 1975, vast increases in one-family apartments, and more washing machines and televisions. Review... From Page 1 position when she returned to school. A petition to recall her also failed. The names of the 50 protesters, who requested open hearings were released by the University. He also requested to release the names of protesters who requested private hearings. LL Gov. Reynolds Shultz, who became chairman of the Federal and State Affairs Committee, subpressed Vice-Chancellor见他 forced him to give the names to the committee. Shultz threatened to release the names several times, but his committee finally refused to allow him to do so. Anti-Colonialism Group Fails; KU Keeps Gulf Stock Votes The University of Kansas will not give its votes for Gulf Oil stock to a group which wants them to move to South Africa, Irvin Youngberg, executive secretary of the Endowment Association's Finance Department in South Africa, Irvin Youngberg said that the proxies had already been given to the Gulf management, which opposes that, and so they have favored down. A letter from The Task Force on Southern Africa of the United Presbyterian Church asked the University to vote for four candidates to stop the company from making or maintaining any investment in territories under colonial Fulbral ownership 3,727 shares of Gulf stock, but the University said that the Endowment Association owned the stock 42,256 shares of Gulf stock. The Association said 42,256 was the actual number of shares. Chalmers said the Endowment Association owned several shares of Gulf stock. territories under colonial rule The letter said Gulf supported the colonial governments of Angola and Mozambique by giving them tax money. The first proposal would establish a committee to study Gulf's involvement in Portuguese fisheries and help the corporation disclose charitable Prince Sihanouk, who was ousted in a bloodless coup in March, 1970, was convicted gifts, the third would enlarge the board of directors and the last would halt operations in colonial erritories. The management of Gulf suggested that the stockholders vote against all four proposals to end the Endowment Association fid. Cambodian Prince's Son Convicted of Treason PHONOM PENH, Cambodia (NOPU)—A military court convicted one of Prince Norodom Shanukhani's sons of high treason for his death penalty with a sentence of five years at hard labor. His sister was acquired but nine years later found guilty and sent to prison. earlier in absentee of treason and sentenced to death. He now lives in exile in the Chinese capital of Peking. Nordom Nadarigho and bodum Bopha heard the senecio of the Lord he clutched it of Buddha he had held throughout the four The prosecutor told the court the heaviest sentence for high treason was death. Defense attorneys should be reduced to show the legality of the Cambodian system and also because the new year is a big deal. Campus Bulletin The five-year sentence imposed on Naradiphio was the lightest allowed under the law. School Administration, Cottonwood Room, Kansas Union. 12 a.m. Education: Alcove C, Union, 11 a.m. Speech Pathology: HIcon, Union, 11:30 11.30 a.m. Italian Table: Meadowlark Room, Union Speech Pathology Ages 11 to Union, 11:30 a.m. Spanish Table Meadowlark Room, Union, 11:30 a.m. Italian Table: Meadowlark Room, Union, noon. Social Work Faculty Development: International Room, Union, 3:00 p.m. Communications: Center, Commission Russian Table: Meadowlark Room, Union, soon. A recent letter to stockholders from the office of the chairman of the board of Gulf said "It is management's opinion that the resolutions are to harrass the corporation and its management and to promote the particular political and social views of the shareholders. The directors believes that such resolutions, if adopted, would seriously interfere with the proper conduct of the business of the company, which is intended to the best interests of the corporation and its shareholders." 1000. University Placement Officers: Alcove A. Social Work Faculty in Prophette, in International Room, Union 3.20 p.m. Communications on Computing; Nationalitol Room, Union 3.18 p.m. - 20 p.m. Campus Cruisade: Oread Room, Union. SUA Poetry: Parlor A, Union, 3.30 p.m. History Lecture: Big Eight Room, Union, 4 p.m. Russell Association of Secondary School Principals: Form Room, 8:00 a.m. 5 p.m. Principal: Reception Room, 8:00 a.m. Principal: Regiment Room, 8:00 a.m. Philosophy: Regiment Room, 8:00 a.m. History, Carey Room, Union, p. 91 Kansas Association of Secondary School Principles Dinner, Kansas Room, Union, 4:30 p.m. Senior Class Interviews: Parlor A, Union. 6:30 p.m. Campus Criseside: Oread, Room, Union, 6 p.m. SUA Interviews: Room 101, Union, 6:30 p.m. Carlion Recital: Albert Gerken. 7 p.m. SUA Classical Films: "Wild Horses of Fire." Woodruff Auditorium, Union, 7:30 and 8:15 p.m. SUA Interviews Governors Room, Union, 8:20 p.m. 10th Street, Union, 10th Street Political Science Colloquium: Pine Room Union, 7:30 p.m. The Way: Parlor C. Union; 7:30 p.m. Political Science Colloquium: Pine Room SUA-Art Department Lecture: Big Eight Room, Union, 7:30 p.m. hall 8: p.m. Philosophy Lecture, Forum Room, Union. Percussion Ensemble Swarthout Recital Hall, 8 p.m. Philosophy Lecture: Forum Room, Union, 5 p.m. German Club: Council Roorn, Union, 8 p.m. Alpha Chi Sigma, International Room, Ungroup, n.m Physics Collegium: Dr. James Hessen Chile 38 Malolai, 4 o.m. SUA Flight to Europe Film: Forum Room Union, 2, n, m Lecture: Gordon Hendrickson, Academy of Fine Arts, "Thomas Eakins His Painting and His Photography," Big Eight Room, Union; 7:30 v. m. Faculty Recital: Robert Ford, trombone Carmenwood Hall 5.4.3 Faculty Recital Robert Fertt, trombone Swarthornd Recital Hall. 8 p.m. Linguistics Colloquium. R. H. Robins Linguistics Colloquium R. H. Robins Pine Room, Union, 8 p.m. THE DRAUGHT HOUSE presents TIDE Almost Live About 8 months ago Tide began recording a live album at the Draught House. Mother Nature turned out the lights and stopped the recording. The album's back now and it's all Tide. Tide will definitely be live tonite at the Draught House. 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