University Daily Kansan Thursday, February 25, 1971 7 Seminar Discusses Need For Requirement Change By BARBARA SCHMIDT Kansan Staff Writer Education critics say academic requirements have been a thorn in the side of every student in the university. This criticism along with the need for possible changes in the requirements, was the topic of a University Seminar and held in the Union last night. Four University of Kansas faculty and administrators led the discussion. The four were: Theodore M. Mansfield, professor of French and Italian; Arne Knapper, associate professor of English; James Lewis, associate dean of the School of Liberal Arts and Sciences; and Lee Young, associate dean of the School of Journalism. JOHNSON BEGAN the discussion by describing himself as conservative because he said he had basically to retain requirements. a representative of the language departments to justify language requirements when he said their value was but in "product" and "service." He said that not only did the language requirement teach a student to communicate in a new way, but he gave the student "intention into a Two guest lecturers are being sponsored today by the School of Architecture and Urban Design, according to Gloria Ellinchell, secretary to the Office of Public Instruction. KU's pool of students has titled his lecture "The Poet Is 18 at a ppm. In 301 Marvin. At 8 p.m. Together." He is scheduled to讲 at a ppm. in 301 Marvin. At 8 p.m. in the Forum Room, Hugh Ackton, a designer in the Brunswick School of Architecture, will presentation, will讲座 on "Furniture Design as a Behavioral Science." City Candidates to Assemble Several candidates for the Lawrence city commission will participate in a large open house to 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Sunday at the Good Shepherd School. Juco Students Tour KU Speaker to Discuss Movies Thirty-four Kansas junior college students visited the KU School or Engineering Saturday. The students toured the campus and points of interest in the school, including said Paul Haasman, associate professor of mechanical engineering, who said he was looking far away from them. The members of Theta Tau, professional education group Reps to Be at Open House Per-Goel Leijon will speak on "The Cultural Revolution and Pietro Fattori" in the room of the Kansas University, Robert Laidon, Hanover school and chairman of Wednesday's Leijon will discuss art history in Southeast Asia in his lecture at Harvard and Yale University. The speech is presented by the university's Department of Art. Clarinetist to Give Recital An open house to be attended by two representatives to the state legislature and Sen. Arden Borthen, R-Lawrence, scheduled for 3 p.m. Sunday. The open house is to be held at the West Side Presbyterian Church of New York at 10 a.m., and at Vogel, R-Lawrence, will present brief summaries of the accomplishments of the legislature to date. They will also comment on the conditions before the House and the Senate during the rest of the current session. Five days 25 words or fewer: $1.75 each additional word: $.03 Lawrence Mackey, assistant professor of wind instruments, will give a clarinet concert at 8 p.m. today in Saworth Recital Hall. Mackey's program will include compositions by Schumann, some folk songs and piano pieces. He will be accompanied by Richard Reber, assistant professor of piano. whole new way of structuring his world views." County Clerks, Assessors Discuss County Troubles More than 100 "Kansas eleven" attended Wednesday and today in the Kansas Union for workshops panel discussions and speeches. The county officials took part in the conference, School which was sponsored by the Institute of Public Affairs and Division of Continuing Education. In the speeches and panel discussions that were scheduled the day before, on Monday, the county clerks and assessors exchanged ideas and discussed problems concerning counties of Kansas' 105 counties. Dumping Ban WASHINGTON (UPI) —Jerri Leonard, the Justice Department's chief civil rights law enforcement has been picked to become administrator of the fast-growing Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, high school sources said Wednesday. Laird's action was based on a request from Navy Secretary John H. Chraik. It ended in Chicago that began before the Civil War. Leonard, 40, now an assistant attorney general, will be the judge that job shortly to fill a vacancy that has existed since last spring. Five days Young then disagreed with the need for "universal requirements." He said a student shouldn't have to conform to a specific course requirement. Instead, he said, the student should be allowed to choose his own interests and pursue them at length. Quincy Green, president of the Kansas County Clerks Association, said that the county officials gathered once a year to discuss new ideas that could be in operation of their offices. Greer said this year's format for the County Clerks School was different from previous discussions rather than formal presentations. He said that the atmosphere was more comfortable and was more participation in the discussion. Wednesday's discussion topics included handling election laws, the budget process and the state government. Today the participants will discuss the problems of the census, motor vehicle assessment data processing, information management and office administration. Herman Lujan, chairman of the department of political science, will speak to the group at today's luncheon. "I favor giving him the opportunity to take 124 hours of whatever he wants at his own peril." Young said. Govern. Robert W. Scott of North Carolina, chairman of the Democratic governors' caucus, said he was urging the governors to "stand or" approach but to push instead for both revenue sharing and federalization of welfare programs. Revenue Sharing WASHINGTON (UPI)—The Nixon administration and other apostles of revenue sharing have warned next week to present a unified front for their long-standing demand for federal tax collection. Lewis said that his idea of the need for requirements was that they provided a "developmental pattern for the student." He said that they taught the student independent, critical thinking. "Lewis said however that that "Lawrence represent a consensus and the are not only the best available results." AN IDEAL education, Lewis said, would include enough depth in the subject matter to "specialist's perspective," yet would allow him to have a broad view. "A person comes to college to make a better life for himself," Knapper pointed out. In order to do so, he said, it is necessary for him to pursue many different academic disciplines. Although he said that he generally agreed with Lewis's desire for broad educational opportunities, many requirements were necessary to insure that all students had some knowledge of the subject. The four also discussed the validity of grades as a method of evaluation. The two grades could build confidence in a student when he saw that he YOUNG PROPOSED doing away with grades but retaining the credit, no credit system as a method of evaluation. All four men agreed that many students and professors did need grades. Whether professors need them as a crutch to avoid personal evaluations of their performance, they need them as a reward for their work depends on the individual, they said. Campus Bulletin Free University Math: International Room. 114 a.m. HOSPITAL COLLEGE, 11 a.m. Pharmacy: Alceve B. Union, 11:30 a.m. Latin American Studies: Alceve C. United 11:20 a.m. County Clerks: Kansas Room, Union 11:45 a.m. KU-Y: Regionalist Room, Union, noon. League of Women Voters: Watkins Room, Union, 12:45 n.m. other Voters: Walkins Room. Union 12:31:45, Jayhawk Room, Union 12: County Clerks County Clerks: Sylwynah Room, Owen, p.m. County Clerks: International Room. U n i o n. 1 p.m. Astronomy 12 Exam: Woodruff Archaeology 12 Exam: Woodruff Swartham, Ct. 1 p.m. Social Welfare: International Room, 11 o'clock, 2:30 p.m. University Senate: Swarthout, Ruffail 3. 30 p.m. Mosques: Oread Room, Union. 3:30 p.m. Physics Colloquium: "Stellar Evolution Physics Colloquium: "Stellar Evolution and the Long Period Variables," 238 Malott, t.p.m. Psychology Symposium: Forum Room. nion, 4 p.m. Professors: Kansas Room, Union, 6 p.m. SIMS: International Room, Union, 6 p.m. East Asian Studies: Watkins Room, Union, 6:15 p.m. SUA Board: Governors Hosm, Union, 6:30 p.m. SUA Bridge: Hosm Bridge p.m. SIA Bridge: Browsing Room, Union, 6 & 8 p.m. SUA Flight-to-Europe Film: Big Eight Room, Union, 7 p.m. Malmers: Room 101, Union, 7 p.m. Hillel: Regionalist Room, Union, 7:45 p.m. Architecture Lecture: Hugh Action, Brunswick School Equipment. The Way: Oread Room, Union, 7 p.m. Council for Exceptional Children: Council for Exceptional Children Mich.: Forum Room, Union, 8 p.m. * Faculty Reception, Lawrence Maxey (l) * Office of Legal Services *Rita Sackman Seminar* *Love*, RITa *nature War and Dion W曼, Michigan State* *woolf. Woodfruit Audition, Union.* 8 p.m. *UA APerform: Jawkeyhawk Room.* Popular Film: "Thomas Crown Affair." Woodruff Auditorium, Union 7 and 9.30 p.m. Rock Chalk Revue: Hoe Auditorium Spanish Dept.: International Room Union, f.p.m. Latin American Club: Curry Room, Union 6 p.m. International Folk Dance Club: 173 Hobinson, 2 r.m. One day Faculty Recital: Gary Lewis, Swarthout, 8 P.U. WANT ADS WORK WONDERS Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the University Daily Kaman are offered at our location for eatery, colored, or national origin. 25 words or fewer: $1.00 each additional word: $.01 FOR SALE GIRLS! FOR OVERALLS IT'S THE ALLEY SHOP, 843 MASS. II Western Civ. 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