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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Aug 1964, p. 38

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GA THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday August 26, 1964 Areas For Study | Assist Students As school *days draw near, etudents, aud their parents, too, ere jooking homeward for much during the hours set aside for Especially with the younger | children, a combination siudy- | bedroom 'can provide the ideal solution. An atmosphere of quiet and comfort should pre- vail in a child's bedroom, for the restful sleep he needs, and the same quiet atmosphere will be helpful in forming the good study habits required for doing homework thoroughly and well. Adroit placement of screens, bookcases, room dividers Can separate study and sleeping boys or two girls must share a room, separate sleeping and study space can be arranged for each, again through the use of 'screens or other sdividers. For the "commuter student" separated sleep - study areas 'within a room have a special importance. Before or after the hours scheduled for study, the '"'work'"' area can also be used for en- tertaining friends, thus bring- 'going to college" atmosphere. With his -- or her -- own quae ters as his " mil : student is helped im acquiring -- the maturity and self-reliance that should develop during the © college years. , MAKING MUSIC Time for instrumental musie instruction is provided by nearly 70> per cent of elemenatry schools reporting in a recent areas. When two school-age survey. : ef their back-to-school prepara- @ons -- and with good reason. Educators point out that a @tudent less than 10 per cent of his time in class- rooms. Therefore, study habiis @hat will determine his future @uccess in college, and then in business or >rofessional 1i fe, must be acquired at home. 'Thus the question of ade- quate study facilities in the home receives consideration from parents, the older school- agers and college students. The problem breaks down imto-three categories: the grade echooler, who has more home- work to do nowadays; the high school pupil; who may be con- cerned not only with his pres- ent studies but also with prep- eration for the college years ehead; and the college student Many of the college stu- dents, of course, will be doing their studying in a dormitory er other close - to - the campus residence, but a growing num- ber of young people are living et home while going to col- lege. All three groups grade school, high school, college stu- dents -- have the same basic requirements when it comes to home study. These are: a study a@rea away from family activi- ties, to assure both quiet and privacy; a desk or other work- ing surface and a chair; both.of the correct height; proper light- ing; shelf and storage space for etudy tools. Reference books such as7dic- tionaries and atlases should be provided to meet the student's needs, and the older students, of course, will require more of| these materials. | Where the study area should be located is a problem that's often difficult -- but. never im- possible -- to solve. When space permits, a basement or attic remodeling job may be the answer, with an. area to be used exclusively for homework ing into the home some of the "After the dance... after the show ... the place to go for a refreshing snack... M°MURRAY'S DRIVE-IN RESTAU RANT FOR ENGLISH STYLE FISH 'n CHIPS CHICKEN COUNTRY STYLE Tasty Snacks For Every Taste Eat it here . . . Take-out Service! Come as you ore ! Eot in your car ! MCMURRAY'S SIMCOE ST. NORTH AT TAUNTON ROAD CHOOSE A CAREER THAT IS IN DEMAND NO MATTER HOW YOU figure it... TLL Career Diploma Courses COMPARE THESE BENEFITS BEFORE YOU CHOOSE SECRETARIAL MEDICAL SECRETARIAL LEGAL SECRETARIAL CLERK-TYPIST BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNTING Os Through our association with the Business Educators' Association of Canada we offer you 68 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE. The complete NANCY TAYLOR Finishing Course offered as port of your regular course. ' TMU Le BLL 2» Free job placement focilities to ol! students. DAY CLASSES NIGHT SCHOOL HOME STUDY COURSES Completely @ir-conditioned, modern decor, fully equipped with 1964 model office equipment. TTL SLL | i : ; : i COMPARE THESE BENEFITS BEFORE YOU CHOOSE THE : CANADIAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS " "OFFERS YOU THESE EXCLUSIVE COURSES: B.E.A. DIPLOMA COURSES SPEEDWRITING NANCY TAYLOR FINISHING DALE CARNEGIE COURSES DOROTHY CARNEGIE COURSE SPEED READING PROVINCE-WIDE HOME STUDY REGISTER NOW! Free lifetime refresher program to al! graduates. : . Choice of three shorthands, Pit- man, Gregg, or Speedwriting, The C.S.B. secre- tery has top qual- ity skills, ability and charm -- She alwoys gets the ' job.. Classes limited in size so that you get PERSONALIZED instruction. - a" CAREER IN BUSINESS PAYS LOWEST tuition in this area, i FALL TERM - SEPT. 8th } ADIAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS \ 5212 SIMCOE ST. N. -- OSHAWA -- 728-7081 . Since 1896 THE CAN

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