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Home Study Said
Tc Bring Results
In Advancements
New York - WD - This may
surprise none at a time when
slock market writhings have
made ordinary citizens acute
ly sensitive to money matters,
but an organization devoted
to home study in such things
has reported most workers
who study finance and ac
counting do well by them
selves. No! necessarily in the
slock market. The survey
didn't cover this, and it
might be hard to keep up with
profits and losses there. In
stead, it devoted itself to the
way that home students made
out in saleries and promo
tions. Oldest School
The survey was made by
International Accountants So
ciety, Inc., which says it is
the oldest and largest home
study school in the field of
accounting and allied man
ascment. It covered 5,343 per
sons who had received diplo
mas from the IAS in the past
3 0 years and found that 3,840
of them got pay raises and
2.728, or more than half, got
promotions about the time
they completed their studies.
Annual canvasses were
made in a 10-year period,
J952 through 1961, of those
who finished the complete
course. The IAS said 87.7 per
cent returned questionnaires
with information on promo
tions and salary increases.
The canvasses did not include
persons who subscribed to
shorter courses to concentrate
on specific subjects.
Expanding Curriculum
The IAS has headquarters
In Chicago and is expanding
its curriculum to provide in
struction in business subjects
not necessarily connected di
rectly with accounting prob
lems. "Today's narrowed profit
margins and complex tax
laws, among other considera
tions," said IAS president
Byron Mendies in a statement
released here, "make it es
sential that anyone aspiring
to his company's executive
level to be thoroughly train
ed in financial and manage
ment techniques."
In other words, if you work
for someone, you'll be more
valuable and stand a better
chance of promotion if you
know how money is handled
and affairs are run.
FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1962
KENNEDY GAVE IN
Washington - mm - Presi
dent Kennedy gavp In to
House farm leaders Thursday
and said in advance exactly
how he would use authority
he requested to allot among
Latin American countries an
additional 150.000 tons of premium-priced
sugar. Kennedy
committed himself to allot
130,000 tons a year of the
U.S. quota to the Dominican
Republic and 20,000 tons to
Argentina.
Emphasis on Learning To Read Needed for StudentTo Advance
BY DAVID NYDICK
UPI Education Specialist
The teaching of reading has
many implications for school
and home. Some parents are
confused by the many theo
ries, criticisms, and compari
sons of the subject.
Obviously, reading is the
most important academic
area since it is basic to all
knowledge. Based upon this
fact, schools concentrate on
reading during the primary
grades. An emphasis on learn
ing to read is needed before a
student can make extensive
advances in most other areas.
Comparisons with Russian
or European methods actually
have few implication for us
in that our language is quite
different. An analysis of Eng
lish will show a need for mas
tery of a variety of skills. A
pure phonics approach is as
inadequate as a total sight ap
proach. We must be prepared
to teach reading by many
methods.
In addition to the irregu
larity of our language, we
have the irregularity of learn
ing. Readiness is constantly
referred to when reading is
discussed. A child's readiness
to read depends upon his
physical development, eyes,
ears; motivation, experiences,
and emotional adjustment.
Naturally, the combination of
these items cannot be expect
ed to develop at the same
speed in each individual.
The broad area covered by
the actua; learning of read
ing means that much more
than mechanical teaching Is
necessary. Of course, there
are many intricacies of teach
ing for which much training
and experience is needed.
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Douglas James Pidduch, impro
per passing. $10.
Lamar Harold Dodrl, allowing
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hicle. $5.
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stop sign, $10
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speeding S10.
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Marjorie L. Fox vs. Waller Fox,
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This does not mean that
good common sense and un
derstanding, on the part of
parents, will not aid the situ
ation. In the pre - school years,
the parent can create an at
mosphere and plan experi
ences which will lead to readi
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Most children enjoy hearing
adults read. They develop in
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ticipate. How? Inject ques
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Motivate the stories with ex
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Along with the develop
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experiences with books he
: will want to delve further.
Relate actual events and de
! sires to books. Your reading
land his should be shared.
, .Create an atmosphere of
respect toward books and the
i child's reading them. Give
him a section of a bookshelf
for his own books. Don't in
terrupt him when he is read-
I lug. Provide a quiet place
; where he can get lost in the
world of books.
1 Avoid Pressur
Above all. do not create a
feeling of pressure. Avoid
comparing his accomplish
ments with classmates or oth-
1 er members of the family.
Reading is an integral part
i of learning. Take advantace
of the child's interests. En-
courage reading but avoid
i pressure. Do not discourage
'a narrow concentration of
reading but build upon this
interest. Variety will devel
op as the child's curiosity
and scope of experience
grows. The major aim should
I be to develop a respect and
knowledge of the fascinating
world which can be unlocked
through books.
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