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Claresholm Local Press 1987-03-18 - 1988-04-27
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1988-04-20
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Page 8-Clareshoim Local Press, Wednesday, Apri 20 1988 Education Week April 18 - 22 is Education Week in Alberta this year and a few Claresholm businesses have decorated their store fronts with work done by students at Claresholm schools M U E R by a Clarevhalmn Day Care se Theatre 6 pre i nts pinner 1 Ee H Special with . Fund-raising Fvent piffere e Friday, April 22 * Cocktails - 6:00 p.m. * Dinner - 6:30 p.m. Claresholm Community Centre French Cuisine * Pepper Mill * Catering - 3 This is Education Week , and the theme for this year is Learning for appropriate Helen McKee s article is for this motto We can all improve our ability to learn and retain new material, and Helen gives us eight easily-grasped hints for improving retention. If you or your child are having difficulty mastering some new coursework, body of knowledge, or skill, I suggest you look over Helen's list and consider which points you are already-using, and which you need to work on. If you practice learning points, you will soon find learning easier, and more rewarding. HELEN McKEE Resource Teacher This article is addressed to those students who would appreciate some helpful suggestions on study skills. We know that studying Student Services. . Notebook by Dr. Tom Brown Assistant Superintendent (Student Services) should have actually begun with the first day of class and we know that forgetting occurs most rapidly in the first 24 hours. It makes sense then, that reviewing should be 4. Use memory cues: Develop a system for using key words and symbols for important details; use mnemonic devices (techniques for improving the memory). An WILLOW CREEK ENT) 5. Distribute learning: Study frequently; study in short periods. 6. Practice restating: Keep paraphrasing - writin, * saying it. 7 Minimize interterence: It s Time to Say **Thank You Through Con Communit Curriculu Basic enhanced curriculum the commu the comm: facilities 4 provide ser POUND FOR POUND, WHO S TOUGHEST? See how they stack up: GM's al done soon after the information example would be if you were to Separate study sessions for courses Air Canada s Ceeiercue has been presented and notes have learn a specific order of events, you with similar subject matter. brought in Ba i sue Heart of Gold Award Tadkattor en written. It is easier, more would list the first letter of each 8. Recognize attitudes: Approach study ol efficient, and takes less time to go and make a sentence where each the studying positively. Negative Do you know someone who goes becomes th over material while it is still fresh word begins with the specific letter; attitudes hinder initial learning out of his or her way to make your in other in one s mind. visual representations may be and subsequent remembering, community a better place to live? world. Students must be able to relate, useful in banding together many Air Canada and your community eee question, recite, and review in details Examples include newspaper would like to help salute f fos order to be effective in their study time-lines, creating a diagram, The War these individuals. of parents habits. Keep in mind that incorporating information to be Amputations th y x ; h ff b members in forgetting cannot be eliminated, remembered, and mind mapping. If of Canada. Une Our lt;n start. t ings Oey curriculum but the following tips should help you are interested in learning this qore than just CHAMP nominating someone you know. helping: ensure a greater degree of technique, please contact me Key T, 7 Child Amputee Call your local weekly newspaper appropriate retention for the student thro ti Student Services cy ARs Program for details. Collegialit; 1. Assure meaningfulness: 2 ae Understand the material; try to fit new ideas into the old; organize wie Canaclan Radio-television and : the School material by grouping facts and i Telecommunications Commission teacher in ideas; try to -understand the Conseil d la radiodittusion et des 2 the school. underlying principles t lecommunications canadiennes itaresee c 2. Review immediately: Use as allies. periodic self-recitation to check NOTICE OF CHANGE RELATING TO A PUBLIC HEARING . Everyone : understanding; discuss, recite, or The facu paraphrase what has been read or CRTC - Notice of Public Hearing 1988-28 The Commission hereby announces that its Public Hearing to be held at the working cc what has been. heard. Sandman Hote 888 - 7 Avenue S.W . Calgary. AB. will commence at9:00 a.m on 1 June 1988 instead of 31 May 1988 as pre- other, and 3. Overlearn materials: Spend Pioush ap QounceEd a students. time studying; study the material Canada Everyone : beyond the time required for initial Although accurate-recall young is pr the comm students, i ahd adults 1968 OM full size pickup ab ith Miy not be wxactly as shown pickup is the class of the 88s. Feature for feature, GM's + GM protects the paint with a new clear-coat great new full size pickup is finish you can t get from Ford. . bad news for the competition. * GM's new frame is bigger and heavier than Ford's. * GM tops Ford in horsepower, With a modern, fuel-injected Vortec V6 that gives you 15 more standard horsepower in the half-ton than Ford's in-line 6 gives you even with fuel rust. Ford doesn t. + GM has a new all-welded cargo box with no exposed bolt heads to trap water and cause -new full size And the best just got even better with automatic transmission at no extra charge. Or a 500 MSRP credit injection * GM has a 5-speed manual transmission with overdrive. Ford's half-ton doesn t + GM has a new double A-arm independent front suspension. Ford doesn't *.GM has more standard glass area than Ford 6065 square centimetres (933 square inches) more. * GM's big new cab gives you more leg room and more shoulder room than Ford * GM has more two-sided galvanized steel than Ford. + GM gives you shift-on-the-fly insta-Trac as standard equipment on all 4x45. Ford's system requires you to stop, get out and engage the hubs doesn't + Comparison based upon available competitive data of 1988 GMC and Chev full size 1500 series pickups and 1988 Ford F-150 series pickup. Save up to 1250 on our Comfort and Performance Value Packages on Chevrolet and GMC full size pickups. * GM has'special indentations in the cargo box that lef you build a platform across the top of it you choose a a the. wheelhousing for two-tier loading. Ford manual transmission. It's. special offer from General Motors, one that's sure to make owning a GM full size pickup even more appealing. But hurry, this offer is for a limited time only. 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