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ie Sloane’ a Sie a for See schools. Public school teachers, principals, and supervisors will discuss, during this series, the plans for various phases of publication. | _ June 1—The need for an elementary curriculum oe guide—Jake Smart ‘ : June 8—Programs of the curriculum workshop— _ Mfs. Patricia Chaney _ June 15—Some problems relating to the development ~ of the arithmetic program for elementary : schools—Mr. John Martin and others June 22—Some guiding principles for the elementary school program in music and art—Mrs. eS: Minta Miller and Mrs. Lila Sturdevant _ June 29—The southern:states work conference on * elementary Wehr Bobet Harvey Mul, linax
Education Luncheon* Monday, 12:45-1:00 Outstanding persons in the field of education, visiting lecturers, etc., are presented each week in this series of practical discussions on the importance of educa‘tion and the part it plays i in an ever-changing world. _ Speakers and their topics include: June 7—(No broadcast) pase 14—Education for Tomorrow’s World—Dr. BS Grace Langdon, New York City : June 21—Learning to Live and Work ‘Together—Dr. Shirley Cooper, Rural Service, NEA, Washington, D.C. June 28—The Need for Improvement of Reading at
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Students Look at , Education*
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Dr. W. B. Ragan
Sining the summer session the classes in the College ek Education are composed primarily of school people who are here working toward advanced degrees. In these classes are found people who hold responsibile
‘positions in public school systems and colleges in Okla_ homa and elsewhere. In this series of broadcasts, grad' uate students will talk about the courses they are taking, why they are taking the particular courses and what they expect to accomplish in them.
June 3—Why I am enrolling for the summer session! ___. ==moderator; Dr. W. B. Ragan
Jun e 10—Objectives of the course in teaching protae cedures in clerical business subjects—mod
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_ all Grades—Dr. Alvin W. Schindler, Pro
moderator: johk G. one Chica State College, Chico, Calif. June 24—Understanding the characteristics of adolescents—moderator: Allan M. Ruggles. Promising Efforts in Public School Systems* Monday, 5:00-5:15 The regular staff of the College of Education is augmented during the summer sessions by competent people from the various levels and areas of work in outstanding public school systems in Oklahoma and other states. This series brings to listeners brief descriptions of some of the best practices in such school systems. June 7—Promising efforts in elementary education ; in Tulsa—Dr. James H. Hodges June 14—Promising efforts in secondary education in Springfield—Dr. C. Benton Manley June 21—Some problems relating to school buildings —Dr. N. L. George June 28—Curriculum development in Galveston ele
mentary schools—Miss Susan Crutchfield * * * *
PATTERNS IN THE ARTS
Portraits in Miniature” : Thursday, 9:30-9:45 ‘ Word pictures of outstanding contemporary women who ‘have attained success in various fields are presented for you by Georgiana Hammett. The group will include: June 3—Mary Margaret McBride—Radio Commenof tator June 10—Margaret Bourke-White—Photographer June 17—Helen Hayes—Actress June 24—Mary Roberts Rinehart—Writer i
Stories of The Operas* | Friday, 9:30-9:45 Synopses of the librettos and other details of interest
concerning the operas scheduled for recorded broad‘cast on the Saturday program, FROM THE OPERA, will be discussed by Dan Hayes, WNAD’s acting music director. Mr. Hayes will illustrate his remarks with recorded selections from the operas. June 4—Carmen (Bizet) June 11—Il Trovatore (Verdi) June 18—Die Walkure (Wagner) June 25—Pelleas et Melisande (Debussy)
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RELIGIOUS PROGRAMS Chapel Time Daily, 8:15-8:30 Norman ministers and their staffs present this earlymorning devotional program from the studios of Radio Station WNAD. The University YMCA and YWCA | have charge of broadcasts during the fourth week of each month. Speakers for June are: May 31-June 5—Rev. Ray Wallace, First Christian ~ . Church a 7-12—Rev. Vaughn Smith, director Wesley. Foundation, McFarlin Memorial Methodist * Church Sor 14-19—Mr. Byron Fullertoa, University Chuirch, of Christ