Students set own pace in psychology course By ART BUSHNELL Of the Emerald “The teaching methods that will be used in Psychology 212 will be different from those to which you have been accustomed.” With this line from the introduc tory sheet to his course, Prof. Wil liam Sheppard sums up the tech niques utilized in his introductory course in the Psychology of Learning. Sheppard’s course is quite a de parture from the normal large - lecture introductory course. The course is not tightly struc tured around reading assignments and midterms. Instead, the student is allow ed to progress at his own rate. The amount of progress each stu dent makes in the course’s text book determines his grade. If the book is completely finished, the student receives an A, half-way completed a C. Biafra statement set by Nigerian students Nigerian University students plan to have a riine-point state ment in circulation today, outlin ing their position on the recent end of the 32-month,old civil war between Nigeria and Biafra. The Eugene chapter of the Ni gerian Students’ Union in the Americas (NSUA) has issued a statement supporting construc tive reconciliation and peace be tween the two countries. The statement will be used to clarify the Eugene group’s views on the war and hopefully to start formal reconciliation meetings with University Biafran students. NSUA of Eugene has about 36 members who have maintained so cial contact with the five or six Biafran University students dur ing the war. The statement maintains that Federal Nigeria was only left the option of a military victory after other strategies to end the war failed and that victory was neces Trial begins today for Panther leader Black Panther Tommy Ander son will go on trial at 10 a.m. today in circuit court on a charge of assault with intent to kill. An derson was arrested through a grand jury indictment Nov. 14 and accused of shooting Law rence Wilfred Wells Jr. of 1705 E. 15th in the arm on Oct. 26. He was arrested during the No vember Moratorium activities. Defense lawyer is Keith Morrow and prosecution lawyer is J. Pat Horton. Concert to feature Richards Quintet The Richards Quintet, a wind chamber ensemble, will give a concert at 8 p.m. today in the School of Music Recital Hall spon sored by the ASUO Cultural Di vision. The quintet, which makes fre quent international appearances, will feature Peter Mueller, Jean Michel Damase, Hans Werner Henze and Walter Piston. Price of admission is $2 for Uni versity students and faculty and $2.50 for others. sary to save the lives ot the re maining Biafrans. Nigerian students in the U.S. plan to launch a drive to re-ad mit Biafran students to the NSUA, according to the state ment. Chinese begin new publication A new publication has appear ed on campus. This publication, printed in Chinese, will be the official pub lication of the Chinese Student Association at the University. The name of the periodical, The Sound of Rain or Rainy Sound is taken from a pair of parallel sentences in the Ming Dynasty (A.D. 1368-1644). Another reason for choosing the name, according to the pub lication, is because rain is a char acteristic of Oregon weather and so represents the University. The main purpose of the pub lication is to use it as a commu nication tool which bridges the gap between students and Chi nese. It is also a place where Chinese students can sound off their ideas, suggestions, com plaints and grievances. The first issue of the periodi cal includes news items of the association, items of interest from Taiwan and Hong Kong, editorial policy of the publication and some feature stories. The publisher, editor and staff are all students from either Tai wan and Hong Kong. There are more than 230 Chinese students at the University from these two places. The next issue of the publica tion will come out on Feb. 4. The Lane Memorial Blood Bank needs the following types of blood for its special account which serves the facul ty, students, and staff of the University. Donor hours: 1:30 to 4 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Thursday; by appoint ment on Friday, 3 to 7 p.m. Please call LANE MEMORIAL BLOOD BANK, 345-0336, for additional information. 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After a student ade quately discusses a part of the text, he must also listen to anoth er student discuss the same por tion. In this way each student spends most of his class time working on a one-to-one basis. “This course will attempt to provide individualized instruction within the framework of edu cation,” says the introduction to the class. As each student progresses at his own rate through the course, there will be no penalty for a section of the reading he doesn’t understand. He simply goes over the material until he knows what the book says. As the introduc tion says, “. . . each version must be passed at a high level of com petence.” Besides providing a new meth od of instruction, Sheppard feels the setup of the course has an other advantage. He feels that the utilized meth od is one which results in much more retention than massed learn ing. “It takes time to incorporate new concepts anu mucn icaumig goes on between study times when you think over course ma terials casually. Also spaced learn ing allows for a leisurely ap proach to learning in which there is time to mull over a matter, consider a problem and apply the knowledge to one’s own life or course,” explains the course in troduction. Program to center on Black history, unrest Black history and racial prob lems on college campuses will be topics of two video-tapes to be shown on PL-3 this month. The tapes, entitled “Black his tory” and “Color Us Black,” are part of University Sociology Pro fessor Steven Deutsch’s class on “American Society” and will be shown this Friday and next Wednesday in lieu of regular class meetings. “Black History” is a CBS pro duction narrated by Bill Cosby and will be shown on the Uni versity operated station at 10:30 a.m. Friday. “Color Us Black” concentrates on the 1968 student strike at Howard University, a predomi nantly Black institution in Wash ington, D.C., and will be shown next Wednesday, also at 10:30 a.m. PL-3 is the University owned and operated television station which can be seen on cable chan nel 10. The Oregon Dally Emerald is pub lished Monday thru Friday, September to May, except during exam and vaca tion periods. Semi-weekly June thru the first week of August, once a week the last three weeks of August, by the Publications Board of the University of Oregon. Second-class postage paid at Eugene. Oregon 97403. 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