The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 19, 1993 - Page C5 the! | x a Getting your results on SCOREBOARD is easy. : Track and Field FAX: 638-8432 _Skeena Jr. Sec.Meet BANTAM BOYS 800m - BANTAM GIRLS 100m i Louis Frassner (QC 2:36.90 PHONE ; Allan Banner “J+: Bonnie Cleveland (PR) 15.00 . Houston (QCI 2:39.97 . 638-7283 4 2 Crystal Kurakochuk (K) 15:25 3 Kris Natsuk 2:45.37 . ‘a ——_——— Sec MOOSE PHOLSI BANTAM BOTS 100m - Corina Liscom ’ _1- Brock Armstrong (Sm) 13:50 2 Erica Eisenberg(K) 3:03.19 DROP OFF: 4647 Lazelle UPHOLSTERY CLEANING We will gently extract ground-in soil to help freshen 3. M. Charbonneau (T) 3:19.30 your upholstered furniture and keep it looking its best! MIDGET BOYS 800m -.% Daniel William (St) 13.87 _ 3. Dwight Kilpatrick (St) 14,03 MIDGET GIRLS 100m 1- Dale Young (K) 22013 | semen AAG AAA othe ow )@6d | 5 aE _ Roose espn) 1440, 2 David Thompeon i) 22448 MODEM: 638-7247 after 6 p.m. Ce) Free Estimates Pan : asper . - Mike Davies 229. a ne Oe vit |S Tittiny Hetsion @)—«1832 JUVENILE GIRES 600m id 635-3558 anti - MIDGET BOYS 100m 1- Liz Allen (Sm) 2:46.09 . 1. Danny Craig (T) 12.66 2 NatashaDeSousa(K) 2:48.19 To make the following week’s paper, results must reach “2 Nathan Livingston(K) 12.78 JUVENILE BOYS 800m the Sports Desk by 5 p.m. the previous Friday. Remem- 3+: Mike Prokopchuk (St) 12.86 1- 3B, McKilligan (H) 2:14.22 i i ~ JUVENILE GIRLS 100m 2- Rasma reasons (0) 2:15.72 ber, this space is all yours! ny hic pas I+ Lori Buteau (1) 13.38 3 Jason Yardley (Sm) 2:23.49 children's. 2- Lori Villemere (K) 14.30 BANTAM GIRLS 1500m N h c R b sae, nt 3- Lana Geier (T) 14.69 1- Katie Mills 6:26 eo ey JUVENILE BOYS 100m 2 Lisa dubbend (K) "6:38 ort oast ugby Leagu e * l _T- Berwyn MoKilliean(H) 11,81 BANTAM BOYS 1500m _ May 9- Northmen 25 Smithers 0 = St eee z Mike Blick (St) 11,96 1- Jan MacDonald (H) 5:35.40 Le di better te and beuter needs and budget f want to - Rob Lewis (H) 12.08 2 Lonis Prussner(QCI) 5:39.09 ndin oradicacy ehnmate your wornes about - BANTAM GIRLS 200m 3- Kris Natsuk (1 5:41.59 meague sta gs Ww L T Pis AS part of University: ee ied 1- Crysial Kurakochuk (K) 33.87 MIDGET GIRLS 1500m Northm 4 4 0 CEE ee ae ee fee emphasized (1) you, (2) your 2- Alisa Cooper (K) «34.05 1- CorrinaLiscomb(T) 6:18 ormen 0 8 educeton aflerdable for cur & < build the dream tagethan _ BANTAM BOYS 200m "2 Brica Eisenberg’ 9) 6:34 Smithers 2 1 1. 0 2 chidran through our highly & * You're never alona because 1- Fraser DeWalle(T) 29.78 3- M. Charbonneau (T) —_7:00 Prince Rupert 4 a 4 0 0 cot Savngs Pion a US you have a large, respected 2- Dwayne Kilpatrick (St) 30.56 MIDGET BOYS 1500m a oe Plan assures you of a high fe expencnce nd krone 3- Dwight Kilpatrick (St) 30.72 1- Dale Yeung (K) 5:00.00 Northmen scoring statistics vo rata af return on your av" haw on your sides MIDGET GIRLS 200m 2- David Thompson (K) 5:09.29 Player T co PD Pts ing, Whe ate ae shkered. , | Make Hotise.Cals 1: Rhona Gillespie(Sm) 30.60 3+ LeeKilpatrick(Sm) 5:14.09 Doug Wilson 0 6.4 0 15 | Noe AN RESP Plans Ara WS PSR og Wen ic comes to your MIDGET BOYS 20021 JUVENILE GIRLS 1500m John Turpin 2 0 0 0 10 | don't markat mutual Michelle & Lloyd — maka hase cals, OF cource, t-' Nathan Livingstone (K) 27.57 1- Natasha DeSousa(K) 6:00.87 Asie Pelletier 7) 0 0 0 10 funds. or. unrelated insursnca Chessel are is never any cost, pres. 2. Thomas Mann (St) 28.77 2 Anilique Goffinet (K) nja Ernie Dusdal 3 0. Oo 6 10 cared ieee fick hesser Sure or obligation. ‘Let me | . . y share in thd responsibilty of 3- Sandy Geddes (PR) 28,91 JUVENILE BOYS 1500m Georee DaCosta 2 0 0: . _ | the opportunity (ta fund ‘their offering your ‘childran the JUVENILE GIRLS 200m T- Tysen McKilliean (H) Tysen McKilliean (H) 4:43.90 , T ge alos . . 0 10 higher education. "A reai differ: brightest possible future. k's | - 1- Lori Buteau (1) 28,86 2 KevinSilverson(Sm) 4:47.71 Willie McCleary - 2 0 0 9 10 ee eg nd aime my.oniy jb * 2 Lana Geier (1) 31.56 3+ Rasmus Kastberg(K) 5:03.28 Darryn Eves 1 0 a 0 5 istering the pian and their — 3- Lori Villemere(K) 31.78 BANTAMBOYS3000n = John McGowan 1 0 o 0 5 objectives. ome a Copper River Motel JUVENILE BOYS 200m 1- JanMcDonald(H) —13:17.66 Rob Sarich 1 °0 a. 0 5 Youre Never Alone Room 23 1- ‘Mike Elliot (St) 25.59 MIDGET GIRES 3000m Graham Bayles © 1 0 o 0 5 aporosch to insta ont evact 2 Sheldon eae 26.88 1- M, Charbonneau (T) 14:11.22 Bill Warcup 1 0 0 0 5 ; 635-6124 ‘ysen Hodgson -- 26.53 2- M. Appenezeller(St) 15:40.70 BANTAM BOYS 400m _ MIDGET BOYS otter ye Outte : 4 t A UNIVE RS ITY SCHO LARSHIPS 1- Daniel William(St) 1:03.87 1- Justin Keitch (1) 10:54 Ts try: C= convert; P= penalty kick: D= dro I 2 Tan McKenzie (K) 1:07.08 +2 Lee Kilpatrick (Sm) 10:57 (Te try; C= j P= penalty kick; D= drop goal) Canace- MIDGETOIRES 00m LivAllen@mj 12440 . £0 DURRWAMTHONPE NO. EET SUITE 1600 | ME-ESAUGA. OMIA LE AAS [- Tiffany Hewson(K) 1:17.16 JUVENILE BOYS 3000m Youth 2- Monique Charbonneau (T) ]- B, McKilligan(H) = 10:26.25 ’ 1:31.78 BANTAM GIRLS LONG JUMP - Soccer MIDGET BOYS 400m 1- Alisa Cooper (K) 3.67m 1- Shain Nelson(QCI) 1:00.66 2 Crystallaine(PR) = -3.59m May 12. 2- Dale Yeung (K) 1:02.47. 3- Bonnie Cleveland (PR) 3.47m 3- Mike Davies (I) —«*1:02.71 + BANTAM BOYS LONG JUMP UNDER 10 DIVISION JUVENILE GIRLS 400m i- Brock Armstrong (Sm) 448m AGK 1 1- Lori Buteau (T) 1:05.29 2+ Dwight Belleville (St). 4.25m Surveyors.” 2 (MEET RECORD) 3- Joe Allen (T) 3,36m oe : 2- Natasma DeSousa (K) 1:11.91 MIDGET GIRLS LONG JUMP Skeena Cellulose _ ) 3- Lana Geier (T) 1:11.92. 1- Tiffany Hewson(K) © 3.80m Centennial Lions 5 JUVENILE BOYS 400m 2- Rhonda Gillespie (Sm) 3,62m ; 1- Quinton Rafuse(T) 1:01.10 3+ Amy Johnson (H) 3.56m Carlyle Shepherd 0 2- Chuck Ferguson (St) 1:01.94 MIDGET BOYS LONG JUMP Wildwood P 5 3. Rasmus Kastberg(K) 1:02.36 1+ Shaln Olson(QCT) = =—_5.07m _BANTAM GIRLS 800m » 2, Danny.Craig (1), © 471M. oo etae te. 1+... Katie Mills (K) PPP ETRE then Shoppers LI Odd OA oe #2. Lisa Hubbard (St) 3:05.54 Cont'd page C6 WHAT IS IT? The Provincial Native Adult Education Instructor Diploma Program (NAID) Is six weeks in length with an intake of 20 students. It is delivered by the Native Education Resource Centre of Okanagan College as six separate 1-week modules. WHO CAN APPLY? This program will benefit anyone, Native or non-Native, who is working in Adult Instruction or with First Nation adults in community development or education, All six modules and the practicum must be taken to obtain the diploma. However, individuals may choose to attend specific modules and will receive credits through the Continuing Education Department of Okanagan College. Modules 2,3 and § are directly transferable to the Provincial Instructor Diploma Program certification, Entrance requiremeris are Grade 12 or equivalent. Individuals should have experience in adult education, a relevant teaching area (may be a trade or taachable skill) or endorsement by a Native community or organization. ; WHERE? Northwest Community College (Terrace B.C.) July 5 - August 20, 1993 COURSE OUTLINE AS FOLLOWS: NAID 01: COMMUNITY - BASES EDUCATION July 5-9, 1993 . An introduction to Native Community structures with an emphasis on the need to communicate with and be responsible to the rural or urban native community. Techniques for making use of community resources are stressed, and adult education as a social enterprise is examined. -NAID 02: ELEMENTS OF INSTRUCTION II ~ July 12 - 16, 1993 : Theoretical. background and practical approaches to effective classroom communication,. basic counselling and other lifa skills areas are featured, Effective group process and use of media in the classroom are also included. Students will learn to develop present and recelve feedback on short Jesson plans. NAID 03: ELEMENTS OF INSTRUCTION I, July 26 - 30, 1993. Effective teaching strategies, teaching & learning styles, Introduction to.lesson and unit planning for: adults will be present. This course provides an opportunity to examine and experiment with specific teaching strategies that have proven. to be successful with Native adults in classroom settings. NAID 04: TEACHING NATIVE ADULTS August 2-6, 1993 .. , encouragement of pérsonal growth. Evaluation theory and techniques are also The focus is on effective adult education practices “ mini-lessons incorporating all they have learned in ‘project which will involve the detalled development '.."" peeome the basis for the practicum... Factors Important to effective instruction of Nativa = Fe ‘adults, including culture, learning. styles, historical. © perspective, learner profiles and the — NAID 05: INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN AND EVALUATION, August 9 - 13, 1993 An overview of curriculum development approaches useful In adult education and methods of effective unit and lesson planning and evaluation theory and techniques. Emphasis is given on planning in order to meet student's needs and backgrounds. examined, NAID 06: ADULT TEACHING AND LEARNING THEORY - August 16 - 26, 1993 ; with an emphasis on education for empowerment and, the development of personal education philosophy. The theory and practice of adult literacy instruction is also dealt with. Students will present this course. NAID 07: PRACTICUMPROJECT Participants will undertake a practicum and project designed to consolidate and apply the content of six courses in the program, Participants will prepare a and imptamentation of a unit of instruction involving 20. hours. of classroom‘ time. The project will CERTIFICATION: for the Ministry. The Open Learning Agency w wha achieve. the NAID diploma, =. For fuither Information, contact Bonnle Andr Those students who complete all six modules plus the final’ project. wil receive a provincial ‘certification. This:certificate Is comparable to the Instructor Diploma certificate also issued by the Davelopment Centre ill grant’8 Units.of unassigned credit In education to students drew at (604) 832-9221