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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 16 Jul 1927, p. 30

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ed 2 ar en om il ) July 16, 1927 WINNETKA TALK 2 TEACH CHILD TO LIKE READING SAYS EXPERT Dr. Gray of University of Chi- cago Gives Valuable Hints to Kindergartners Dr. William Scott Gray, dean of the School of Education, University of Chicago, lectured before the student body of the summer session of the National Kindergarten and Element- ary college. Friday afternoon, July 8. His topic was "Reading Preparation and Training." Dr. Gray stated that the matter in which he was most vi- tally interested was the teaching of children to read so they will become good, thoughtful, interested readers and outlined a system of procedure from the nursery school and kinder- garten age to the time of learning to read which in his opinion would pro- duce just such a type of reader. He gave six avenues through which the desired result could be accomplished: 1. Wide experience and the arousal of keen interest in learning to read. 2. Reasonable facility in the use of ideas. 3. Facility in the use of simple Eng- lish sentences. 4. Increasing the oral vocabulary. 5. Correct habits of pronunciation and enunciation. 6. A strong desire to read should be created. Solve Own Problems Dr. Gray pointed out the fact that while it might not have been so re- garded by his listeners before, experi- ences with life situations, in the home, with flowers, animals, etc., were dis- tinct preparation for the reading ex- perience and that insofar as the teach- er was able to make the experience of vital interest to the child would it be Take No Chances! iii When on a tour take no chances on the food that you get here and there. Ask for pure, fresh milk and you'll be safe. PHONE 137 WINNE TK A NER YN 8 DAIRY CO. REP of tba Cees ee ! - ge . yr am - r n " valuable in carrying it over to interest |in reading be shown. Facility in the jability to express himself, as well as in reading. Reasonable facility in the use of English is necessary, said Dr. ||osing the opportunity of teaching use of ideas he said could be accom- |Gray, in order that the child may de- plished through the making of bird [velop a mastery of ideas and be able houses, valentines, gardens and Christ- |to organize material and arrange it in mas gifts. Furthermore that the dis- [logical form and sequence. The vo- him new words when he is most able to learn them. cussion of their problems and experi- [cabulary of children must necessarily NOTICE ences ending with an assignment |be drawn from the associates and ex which would lead to the solving of the periences of a child and from the Notice is hereby given to every prop- problem was a most valuable aid in [stories which are read to him inasmuch erty owner in New Trier lownslip to improving the facility of children in [as he does not use books himself and Dave jus Canada thistle out ON so oo. " : - \ any at = he > d ht - . rl the use of ideas. To the extent which here Dr. Gray pointed out the error does not heed this warning shall be the teacher can carry forward into [that is so often made of limiting the liable to prosecution and a fine of the reading period this problem solv- [vocabulary to certain words and ex- from $5 to $100. John Balmes, thistle . . : . : : commissioner of New Trier township ing attitude and how the story will end [pressions and thereby making it nar- 839 Cherry street, Winnetka. J will her success in producing interest [row which in turn limits the child's "Therefore When We Build, Let Us Think that We Build Forever" --JOHN RUSKIN HEN Alexander Graham Bell spoke the first intel- ligible sentence over the tele- phone fifty-one years ago he VERY sciephane laid the foundation of a mon- added to this system during the ument that will stand forever. past ten years has required an average. Since then countless improve- investment higher than for those in- ments have been made in the . stalled ten years ago. This condition wi original instrument and Bell apply to each tele- 3 3 1 e RE taed for cngIMECTS and scientists ar many years, if pres- still engaged in studying, im- ent price levels hold. . . The company is Proving, and extending the powerless to control panoe of communication, an- these advances. ea 3 ticipating future demands-- rounding out and perfecting the structure of a great public service. ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPAN BELL SYSTEM One Policy « OneSystem - Universal Service Nae i Re iti

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