' , By HENRY LEONG | n't. tis long ‘til seeondar - - Employment Centre, ifyou he Ven't ‘one, Want it for: ati — ‘A . counsel at the Stiident job betainy Centre or pick up a e ik on resumed at’ the public library.’ “Always submit: a - resume along with your ‘eémpléted jab application form.” i, you don’t, you could: be selling yourself short. ; —Tell everyone. you: Know that you‘ are ‘looking’ for- a summer job, Word-of-mouth is: ‘Sometimes: how an-em-. Ployer ‘wants ta: advertise job, openings: “Your. acquain-: tances may know of a job opening that you could fil]; . —Register at the Student Employment Centre... There are counsellors there to help you. . You can ‘see ‘what kinds of © jobs we get from employers and there could ‘be a dob, that would be suitable for you. © See your school counsellor. * Sometimes: emiployérs contact school counsellors, to’ inform them of. job ‘openings . for students. = -- ~-Look in the “yellow. pages” of. your lelephone directory and make a Hist of all the organizations and companies, you - Would like to work for and contact ‘them as coon as posaible.\.:: fan ‘employer ‘ABTeGS to'see you, :make sure thats you know. something about his-her organization, : oe ree ~Talk to your past. ‘employers. Il is: likely thai your . . sing and ‘play. guitar, -Thorabill . The Re-Sessions played a. strong, professional concert - Community , “lest “Friday “at” the tae ...thedtre, starting at 8 p.m and going until, 10:30 p.m: with: a twoset. show: “that. consisted mostly of original . ; tunes, written: by band >‘ Members ‘Pam Dreidger’ “and Wayne Sheridan. . . The: first part of, the - show. _featured just the band, with - Mel’ Geliner .on -bass’-and ‘Steve. ‘Holtom on drums... - sharing | the stage’ with ~ ~ Sheridan and Dreidger, who After . the: ‘intermission, Sheridan . ‘played two. sold’ ‘guitar pleces and:then the -: _reat of the basid Game back * former employer will hire you before someone else. If your. -0Ut, doined, Py fiddle * Player former employer canriot: afford: your services,: ‘he. of she may still help you by providing you with names of ‘other employers, you can contact. . The Canada Employment Centre for Stidents In Terrace | has been opened since April.’ We have over 320 Students registered and looting for full time, part-time or casual work, + Qur role ‘in this community is to bring students and em. ployers together. if youc can employ a student for any job you may have in yourhome or business, do not-hesltate tocall. Us at 635-7134, Wha! hires students?, We all dot This isthe year they need yau! ‘Tlavdewe Sandeckre _ Schools Slant i non school ‘ia Saskatchewan, hanging’ in and studying biology on her own. . Bul ap-. "proximately 30 of her classmates dropped Biology rather than put Up with the teacher, | ’ My question is ~ which is_more important? that’ the, teacher be kept on staff and paid full salary while many of his- students’ transfer out and those students. who, remain’: have to- ‘study on. their-own as ‘though they. were. taking.” correspondence courses? or that the administration replace © — the inadequate teacher with someone: who" can provide . dollars: are ‘payiigifor? : i students with the quality of instruction’ thelr oa “Shouldn't administration . “demonstrate” some active F concen when the number of students transferring out of a téachér’s class would indicate ‘his teaching is not meeling | I theneeds of his students? ‘It ‘would seem to me if 50 per cent’ | “of ‘students choose to make up one course credit’ after | § graduation by attending ‘night . school: rather than sit j. through.a teacher's class every day, the administration . should analyze the teacher's classroom behaviour,: * _ School ‘officials. should fake: student and parent: com- | plaints seriously {especially whenas many as'30 students . ) complain about the same teacher).- A docuniented survey: ; would emerge ‘which would. Buide school officials to a 1 of the situatlon’should be done asking open-ended questions’ of both the students and their parents. No‘doubt a pattern: - satisfactory cure for the situation. Instead, many school officials adeptly deflect ‘com iplaints ° f and criticisms about staff. They seem‘to feel if. ‘they refuse: to hear’ or acknowledge student ‘dnd parent complaints about atatf, any, staff deficlency will” miraculously: be healed. ' This failure on the part of many school officials to listen to and to: acknowledge! complaints has (wo main resulis —\’ aften students become frustrated [arid'skip or drop oui of the " } } class, or they “act out” ‘in "unacceptable ' ways until they © published a report which d | earn themselves enough deteritiéns- to be’ suspended from: | . school. As for parents, being, put off makes them look upon school officials as supercilious and intentionally. blind. Fortunately, teachers like my niéce’s biology, teacher are . in the minority. But-even one such teacher in’ "an average oe high school will “touch” 100 or more students i in one, day. Ideally, students should learn something every ¥ in every. Ar class that would be useful for a lifetime.- lt students fail to =" thrive because of ‘deficient’ teaching,.in my. view . the. tdacher, the principal, and the school board. aré hot living .- up to thelr commitment: fo provide the P community with, a quality education, —- . ehh Po Td When as ‘many as 20 stint Si ; poohed thy everyone from: ‘the’ ‘eucher on up “penis f become dissatisfied with the whole échhol system. And the F a stage is set for students to @ join the we of dropouts ahd. a gielinquents. a pes, ays ‘In which, and : schools may * nttbnaly promots: delinquency and disl balrning among studefits. !The mreporl concludes that ‘schpols are “committing. ani un- ~ pardonable educatiofal: sity. if-their- classrooni-and school . aclimates resull in even one student suffering these feelings: dislike of learning; lowered self-esteem; dislike of subject matter (math, history, Exiglish); logs of respect for, adullg: eeling “of: “powerlessness arid ‘helplesshesa; ‘increaséd Sconfusion or-hoslility; increased futility: and logs ‘of hope. Are any District 84 students sultering | these. negative eelings? |. The opinions expressed In this column: are ‘those of the. : riter and do not reflect the opinioti of the board of school rustees oi School District a8: at oy -nlege, Acaduated. drom, a. country “high igt| She completed. her grade: by ‘. Wet ll pay you DOUBLE “included. Compare twa 7 Same: quality, selection “ shett prices, specials w ~Tamitik “and. keeps gi rae next Friday with the Re- {Not eal as iMustrated - That’ right! Here's how the quarantee works :.. your Overwaitea. Pick out the ofder of your choice — all deparimants more on Overwaltea’s cash ragister tapes with Identical brand, size or quality itams from any other conventional supermarket for the same | week. (We exclude tha food discount c Operators who do not offer the higher than theirs, bring your ftemized Overwaltea fagister tape along with the other store's prices to your etralten store manager and he'll pay you DOUBLE THE PE ERENCE In cash, . in: “PLO- -ranks:...were. “greatly”; . exdggerated" and that. “the situation i is under | st ‘control how,” ” the: Indian government reported: An’ Inilan: government spokesman.-briefed . journalists about Arafat's meeling with Prime- . Minister Indira Gandhi in. New. Delhi, where he . arrived from:-Saudi Arabla ‘for a one-day visit, . The ‘spokesman, who, ‘declined; to be iden- | ‘tified, would not say whether Arafat had sought - Gandhi’s help in the problems facing the PLO, - But she:said Gandhi assured’ ‘Arafat of “eon: . - tinued and complete”. Support.” . In another Mideast’ development, ‘a coalition of Arab: ‘Communist: ‘parties: and: ‘trade unions “published. a-manifesto. pledging’ ‘to undermine Israel: and. ‘Lebanon. : ‘Before: flying to New. Delhi, ‘Arafat won a publig | endorsement fcom, Saudi:Arabia's King : Fahd... eae we WS. ‘are ‘fortunate ‘to: ‘ha ' fiom. We pin great — ; hopes,” Fahd Said in a show: of Suplort at the” inaugi¥ation’ of an’ airport: in Jidda. “We Un the same {ramework. THE DIFFERENCE in cash if our total ts higher, . Come shopping ‘at nty-five different liana totailing thirty dotiars or or services} Regular shelf prices with} regular ith specials: If our twenty-five item total Is the ‘troops: ‘withdrawal ‘agreement . between . - with’ us ‘today nS ‘Yassér:'Arafat, the: leader.” of ‘the Palestine - “Liberation Organization; : — 1 am FORM |, the best banda aver to come: - | from -B.C.;. ‘Doug and the’. | Slugs, will be the headlinera atthe Smithers Rodeo, ‘The : santzation “jeader . » Yasser ‘Arafat’ ‘sald today" that’ reports -of.. “* “apparent, “‘gyoWwing - ‘elena betiveen of ., Saudi: Arabia | and’: bya, Arab. diplom sources: said, - Arafat blam Libya- for. inciting 6 bellion: in’ ing: ‘a’ ‘diplomatic’ Fahd dispatched Crown: Prince Abdullah to. both. Libya and Syria’ ‘in: anveffort. to resolve - : «differences. The envoy also was to visit Jordan ‘and Iraq. 7 t Arafat sald: “We have great hopes thal the liberation of Palestine and Jerusalem will be. accomplished at the hands of His'’Majesty King Fahd," - Tn en a . “Arafat ‘was met’ in’ ‘New Lh by Prime: Ministér Indira Gandhi, who had invited him 40 - - Indig in-her Capacity ‘aa head of. the movement _ of non-aligned countries.’ ; ‘He’ was: warmly greeted, by Gandhi and. External Affairs Minister P.V,Narasimha Rao: . Avafat' will also meet* ‘with: ‘Indian. President .- Zail Singh before eaving: India tonight,” an Saudi Arabia) and.the PHO a are. moving, within : In: Tel Aviv, ‘the. opposition Labor party submitted a motion Monday in the Knesset, Israel's" parliament. - _ demanding . a judicial © and 1 Loin of Beef \ Cut. to Your choaaat : : - : *“Patah, ihe Jargeat-of the eight PLO factiéns,in gaatern | Lebanon, The: ‘mutinious guerrillas, « ; with- some support, from: Syria, “have com-. ; plained: ‘that . Arafat ' 4 purk rather’ than . “military? ‘Solution : to ‘quest for. - Palestinian statehood, ;° Gas 8 Barbecue : i Friday, one of’: of the band’ 4 writing, | While ‘quality of their. music and lyrics . was ‘played down somewhat on the new album - by: new, “producers,” the — - image Doug Bennett apd his “Band - worked: herd “dt. panes tT made. the ‘ -yillage of Kaimed el-Loz on the loraeli-Syrian . -. ceasefire line.! - . “An Israeli military spokesmen denied there’ a _! Were any castialties. He said the Soldiers fired. ; : country... the: - eccentric “ inte ine poverument’s handling the Lebanon v mare No date v was 8 6e| for action ‘on the” iy ; ‘ue in ‘the week ‘and ‘it, orien likely: that: ‘Prime Minister Menachem Begin's Likud: bloc : - will have ‘enough votes. to prevent establish-. : ment. af an inquiry, re ’ .InLebanon, ‘Moslems singed a “ational day -of- mourning!’ tatrike ‘Monday to. ‘protest’ the.” ." -otcupation of? Southern ‘and. central’ Lebanon “one year after the Israelis invaded the war-torn - Spot?! Palestine ; « “Liberation . Organization guertillas’ | Israeli. troops opened: fire’ to break up a demonstration ‘in eastern Lebanon," Lebanese radio stations sald eight people were "wounded and at ‘least 15 arresied, “The ‘demonstration was ‘held ‘in the Beka” “Valley. in the air to disperse the:protestérs,. if “observed the ‘strike protesting ‘the Israel: acs. 7 Israeli‘ troops kept'a low. profile duringthe Ee _ day, but Israeli planes: flew: repeated recon: : naisance flights over the south. Most Moslem-dominated areas’ ‘of: Lebanon cupation, . Ace 5 let ‘Phone umber. 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