1971-1972 Yearbook

,' . . . - . ... ~. - "' 4. " , ' --. ~ ... , EDUCATION NeATE examiners approve teacher education program During the year 1970-71 a self-study was conducted by the faculty of the teacher education program. As a result of the 224-page survey report, and a visit on campus by an examining team from the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education, Harding was re-accredited for its baccalaureate program for the preparation of elementary and secondary teachers. The growing number of majors in this fie ld made use of the services in the educational media center which was moved to the new section of the library. Achievements among faculty members of this department were numerous. Dr. Royse, Dr. Barnes, Dr. Coker, and Dr. Sewell were all selected to be included in the 1971 edition of Outstanding Educators of America, and Betty Watson was recognized among the Outstanding Young Women of America. DURING supervised teaching, linda Kuhl f inds playground duty to be enjoyable. NEW media center facilit ies ore put in order by assistant director lou Butterfield. 31

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