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Call 373-2282. reach additional word) Call the Terrace Review at 635-7 8 40 - ercent- are,.and will continue to be, compelling demands on educa- tors in all parts of the world to’ put non-conventional approa- ches in place to meet the increas- ing pressure from students.” He said that in order to meet the challenge. of reaching stu- denis in their home commun- ities, an effective educational system must take advantage of a wide range of advanced ‘tech- nology including computers, radio and television, == ~ Hagen added that education is in transition as the number of post-secondary students in the world ‘‘grows by the minute’’ and, according to Common- wealth reports, the number of post-secondary studénts has in- - creased from 35 to 50 million since 1970 and the number of students enrolled in distance ed- ucation has soared to more than 10 million. | . “Open Learning British Col- umbia continues to innovate to meet demands in our own pro- vince and. these innovations are now. recognized around the -world,’’ said Hagen. ‘*We expect that other coun- tries will look to British Colum- bia for help in establishing similar systems to meet their needs.’” Hagen described British Col- umbia’s open learning system as a ‘‘model of co-operation with co-ordination’? among the pro- vince’s three universities, five provincial institutes, 15 com- munity colleges and the Know- ledge Network. Minister of Education Tony — Brummet, who co-hosted the demonstration, added. to IIagen’s comments by. saying ‘Open Learning British Colum- - -bia draws on and enhances the. resources of the conventional education system and, through the innovative use of telecom- munications, makes those re- sources available province- } wide.” According to Brummet, the Open Learning Institute offers more than 200 courses ranging from non-credit personal enrich- ment courses to high school completion and vocational and career certificate programs. - “Open Learning British Col- -umbia is putting people in touch throughout the province for job training, career’ development and other forms of education,” he explained. Hagen stressed the point that while ‘‘fresh approaches’’ for . Meeting student needs are re- quired, ‘“‘the methods must be simple to install and use.’ **Open learning is the ultimate in flexibility and convenience. Students study in their own homes using print materials, audio and video cassettes, com- puters and television. Support systems, including library ser- race, B.C. V8G 4A2. The Terrace Minor Hockey Association would like to hear fram anyone. interasted in being Involved with the Minor Hockey Concession Commit- tee: Please contact Yvonne Hill, 638-1111 or Sharon Larmour, 635-3161 or write to Box 121, Terrace, B.C. V8G 4A2. Also: Anyone Interested In coaching for Terrace Minor Hockey's 1987-88 season please contact: Lew Larmour, 635-3161 or Clair Irwin, 638-8314 or write to Box 121, Ter- vices and tutors, are available to students .where they live throughout the province.”’ Brummet added that the adaptability of open learning makes it ideal for use in other countries, particularly those with the geographical . diversity | students.” . of British Columbia. “Our system of open learning can be adapted to anywhere. in the world,’’ said Brummet. ‘‘We are already working with a “number of countries to help them’ meet the needs of their Brummet and Hagen conclud- ed by telling the foreign ministers that Open Learning British Columbia, with its decade of international ex- - perience, was available to help them in meeting the world-wide _ trend towards increased demand for education and training. - : an KF euge epee ’ , a Tiel : a . . a . ae . : ai a : Pa ty . # es ; " i ® . aera see 7 th SO, gee er hee [ee Mee a oe ¥ . ae Ss od - : a . . .* ee “ be ye , an . “ 4 t History captured on film in this photograph from the Terrace Department of Highways offica files, workers ara shown shoring up road ap- proaches by hand-placing rocks to protect a bridge from floodwaters on the Shames River in 1946. 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