1° EDUCATION + PROPOSED NEW EDUCATION PROGRAMS In September 1971 the Dean of Education, in consultation with the Faculty of Education, set up a Steering Committee to advise the Dean on the de— vising of new education pro- grams and their implementa- tion. ' The Committee was repre—. sentative of every education— al institution on the Island: The Department of Education, The School Trustees Associa— tion, The Teachers Federation, Home and School Association; and the three University Faculties. That the pre— sent Report was achieved by consensus speaks worlds for the genial, most com— petent chairmanship Of our Dr. Roy Campbell, an Islander himself. The next stage is for this report to be considered by Faculty; thereafter, a draft program will be sub— mitted to the Academic Planning Committee. If the Academic Planning Committee 1 approves it, then the plan goes to Senate for approval. The Faculty has three student representatives with full voting rights and privileges. They are: Diane Brennan, Brian Zalewski, and Peter Noonan. They will . be happy to provide any fur— ther information students may seek, as of course will teaching members of faculty. When the draft proposals are formulated for submission to the Academic Planning Committee, a copy of them will be offered to the Cadre; and any comments that stu— -dents may care to make through their representatives to us . will be most welcome. the students, the Alumni, The _ T" Day Care Centre | " DAY CARE CENTRE . I i I ‘ ‘ ‘1 I There is now a good thing on campus for all the married students with children.It's the Day Care Centre located on the first floor of the Barn.The Day i Care Centre was organized by the student—parents and is sponsored by the P.E.I. . government.The centre is open to all children of L students and staff of UPEI a The maximum charge is 50¢ ‘ an hour and the minimum ’5 charge is nothing.The cha- RESEARCH BURSARIES N MENTAL ‘RETARDATIO rge is related to the in— come of the parents. 1 The Centre has Mrs.Joyce l MacKay,a former nurse in “ the children‘s ward of the I Ch'town hospital,as Super— ! visor.The Centre also has ANY AREA OF MENTAL RETARDATION LEADING TO A RESEARCH CAREER IN THE FIELD FIELD OF STUDY: VALUE: $1,500 to $3,000 DURATION: 1973 -"‘74 ACADEMIC YEAR 3 one Part-time worker and ‘1 some of the mothers lend a ANNOUNCEMENT OF BURSARY RECIPIENTS helping hand occasionally. WILL BE MADE BY MARCH lst, , The kids reange in age . ‘ from 3 mos. to 5 years. I CONDITIONS: PURSUING GRADUATE STUDIES IN I They doefll the'Thn but educational things kids are I supposed to do ata day nur— sery." They ARE having fun and they ARE doing educat— ional things but parents are only paying (for the maximum charge) only half 1 the cost for an untrained l babysitter without the advantages of the Day Care 1 Center with a trained staff. I. Do yourself a favor and / look into it. Call the Ce~ nter at 4—8896. CANADA DECEMBER 3lst, 1972 FOR APPLICATION FORMS AND CLOSING DATE: From Designer To You IEPERIAL OPTICAL CO. LTD. I37 Kent St. Ch'town Prescriptions Filled Frame Repairs and '1terations. ‘ If We Have Not Got What You Want, We'll Make It.\ Phone 89A—h6hi FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Secretary, Research Bursary Awards Committee,_ National Institute on Mental Retardation, York University Campus 4700 Keele Street: Downsview, Ontario. Sponsored By: CANADIAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED