University of Oklahoma WNAD Bulletin (July 1, 1948)

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@ WNAD PROGRAM BULLETIN on a different leading city in Oklahoma. You will hear all about these cities from local civic leaders. The July lineup is: July 6—Marietta July 13—Midwest City July 20—Newkirk July 27—Konawa Let’s Fly, Oklahoma Friday, 4:30-4:45 Problems of personal flying form the background of this series, although other aspects are not omitted. Dr. S. E. T. Lund, director of the series, has also included problems of safety in the air, utility of per sonal flying and developments in Oklahoma on the . program schedule for July. July .2—What’s New in Personal Airplanes—S. E. T. Lund July 9—The Farmer Takes A Plane—Bonita Davis July 16—The Oklahoma Aviation Commission Reports—Eldon Stout July 23—The Oklahoma National Air Gtard—Joe Coulter and guests July 30—Aviation News and Events—Lund Report to Oklahoma (July 3, 17, 31) Saturday, 5:15-5:30 Gov. Roy J]. Turner Gov. Roy J. Turner is heard over WNAD biweekly with a report to the people. Problems of administration are discussed and current legislative programs are discussed. State officials are guests from time to time. PARENTS & TEACHERS Cultivating Special Interests Friday, 5:00-5:15 The College of Education faculty discusses various special interests, talents and abilities which all wellorganized schools aim at developing in students. July 2—Typewriting as a Writing Tool—Dr. John L. Rowe, Boston University July 9—Out-Door Cooking—Miss Mary Warren July 16—There Is No Place Like Home For Accidents —Mr. Charles Caldwell July 23—Superstition vs. Facts—Dr. B. A. Cartwright July 30—Expressing Yourself by Means of Cartoons —Mrs. Blanche Ratliff Developing a Curriculum Guide Tuesday, 5:00-5:15 Public School teachers, principals and supervisors will discuss. during this series, phases of developing a curriculum guide for elementary schools. July 6—The Language Arts Program for Elementary Page 6 Schools—Miss Thelma Talla and Miss Elizabeth McKinney July 13—Health Education in Elementary Schools— Mrs. Gladys Gale and Mr. W. R. Riddle July 20—Newer trends in the Social Studies—Miss Mae Moody and others July 27—Helping Teachers Understand the Elementary School Child—Miss Mildred Fisher and others Education Luncheon Monday, 12:45-1:00 Talent for this series of practical discussions on the importance of education include visiting lecturers at the University and other outstanding persons in the field of education. Speakers and topics include: July 5—Guiding Students in the Modern Economy— Dr. John G. Smale, Chico State College, Chico, Calif. July 12—Promising Practices in California Schools— Dr. Carl C. Cross, Asst. Supt. Riverside, ° Calif. July 19—Education and Democracy—Dr. Fred Tidwell, San Jose State College, San Jose, Calif. July 26—To Be Announced. Promising Efforts in Public School Systems : Monday, 5:00-5:15 Brief descriptions of outstanding practices in some of the leading school systems of Oklahoma and other states are presented by visiting staff members of the College of Education July 5—Early Childhood Education in the Oakland City Schools—Mrs. Ruth P. Desmond July 12—Recent Improvements in the Norman City Schools—J. Don Garrison ; July 19—Some of Our Best Practices—Dr. Carl C. Cress July 26—To Be Announced Students Look At Education Thursday, 5:00-5:15 Dr. L. T. Rogers Officials from public schools systems and colleges in Oklahoma and elsewhere who are doing graduate work during the summer will discuss the courses they are taking, reasons for enrolling in these courses, and what they expect to accomplish. ‘ Elementary July 1—Factors which Influence the School Curriculum—Moderator: W. B. Ragan July 8—Health Education for Teachers—Laurence T. Rogers