Tuesday, July 9, 1968 THE SUMMER SESSION KANSAN Improvements sought KU studies Head Start By Mary Hanks A project for evaluating and improving Head Start programs in the United States is currently underway at KU. Head Start programs give poor children preschool training to help them adjust to regular school environment. KU Head Start Evaluation and Research Center is one of fourteen such centers located at universities throughout the United States. KU HAS BEEN interested in working with pre-school children's social and pre-academic development for several years. Through the efforts of Frances Horowitz, chairman of the department of human development, funds have been obtained from the Office of Economic Opportunity to set up an evaluation and research center at KU. Purpose of the Evaluation and Progress brings department break Research Center is to discover how the Head Start Program can be made more effective. Its chief concern is not the evaluation of individual Head Start Centers but rather to collect data with which overall effectiveness of the programs may be evaluated and improved. By G. G. Stradtman Journalism Camp Reporter The recent separation of the schools of architecture and engineering is expected to bring about many progressive changes in the two newly formed departments. This year there will be five sub-divisions within the school of engineering. In addition to offering master's and doctorate engineering degrees, at least three or four new courses will be offered by the school of engineering during the 1968-69 academic year. AT LEAST TWO, possibly four, new faculty are to be employed in the school. The mechanical engineering division is to be moved to Fowler Hall in the near future. Plans for the space technology program, to be undertaken with the aid of NASA, are to be ready by the end of the summer. A few new courses will be offered by the school of architecture and design. A six-year curriculum will be offered, with a graduate program for the last two years. One aspect of the program is concerned with observing the Head Start students under actual classroom conditions and objectively reporting the findings, Russell Tyler, director of the Head Start Evaluation and Research Center, said. There are expected to be many sweeping changes during coming months in the school. In the advocacy planning program in Kansas City and Topeka the School of Architecture and Urban Design hopes to work with the law school, medical school, and other related university departments in ghetto areas of the cities. A number of other programs are presently in the planning stages. the University of Texas (1848-50), Sampson College (1946-48), Chicago Tech College (1939-41), and the University of Minnesota (1936-37). HEADING THE School of Engineering will be Dean William P. Smith, who has been at KU since 1950 when he was employed as a professor of electrical engineering. He has also taught at Smith is national president of Eta Kappa Nu, the electrical engineering honor society. THE OBSERVATION procedure being used this year in all Evaluation and Research Centers across the United States, was developed at KU. Each of the children are observed individually for short periods of time for several weeks. This gives an overall picture of how the children are interacting with their peers and adults. Most of the children being observed are in the Head Start Program, although some control data are also being collected on children from middle income families. gaslight tavern Where the Action is! Folk Singers . . . DALE & JUDY Tuesday Night 8-10 p.m. 50c Cover Charge: Applicable Towards Your First Pitcher of Beer. 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