University Daily Kansan, October 16, 1981 Page 3 Boards compromise on teacher proposal By LISA MASSOTH Staff Reporter WICHTA—Ending a power struggle that has gone on for several weeks, the Kansas Board of Regents and the Kansas State Board of Education met here yesterday to settle the issue of teacher education in Kansas. The result was a new teacher education proposal by the Regents requiring prospective teachers to have a 2.5 grade point average and a passing administration test before they enter schools of education at Regents institutions. The Regents adopted the proposal in an effort to improve the quality of teachers in Kansas, Sandra McMullen, chair of the Board of Regents, said yesterday. 'We wanted to make some move toward improving upon the good teacher training program we already have," she said. The 2.5 GPA requirement was allowed to regalia. It allow uiversity official's liability The 2.5 is a guideline, and it allows an individual choice, on individual judgement, in the The deans of the education schools will make a recommendation after they have reviewed the achivement. No date has been set for the new requirement, but McMullen said the admission test could be started as early as 1983. The guideline would allow the dean of a school of education or the chairman of a department to admit a student who meets the GPA on a one-year probationary basis. Originally, the state Board of Education had proposed a regulation similar to the regents adopted, except that it required a rigid 2.5 GPA. The Inspirational Gospel Voices FALL CONCERT will be presented October 16,1981 7:30 p.m. in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union Free to the public GEORGE THORGOOD & THE DESTROYERS 50/50 Tour—Stop No. 15 Special guests—Son Seals November 6—HOCH DON'T MISS THE FUN! 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