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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Oct 1997, p. 29

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z with touchâ€" eremy 17 by BILL 160°S EFFECT ON STUDENTS I NONâ€"QUALIFIED TEACHERS? enjoy "She‘s in a different league," says junior runnerup Michelle D‘ Arcy, \vb,dol" with Setacci, arc4éamimates on the Triâ€" City Track Club, Adds Setacci: "We just Championâ€"ships in Turin, Italy when she placed 30th overall. It was the top placâ€" poriended big things on the horizon for Canada‘s newest running star. While not given to surprises, McClure nevertheless turned more than a few heads on the international scene at last year‘s World Junior Crossâ€"Country It surprised no one. Last year McClure wonlhtm*w.“.fihv ston runner Ariene Setacci says, "If she doesn‘t win OFSAA this year it‘d be a big surprise." Wuu:: focal runniing fing , a legend. The Waterloo Collegiate student ran away from the pack early at Thurs day‘s WCSSAA crossâ€"country champiâ€" rm’;hlps to win by almost two full minules Teachers use their preparation time outside of the classroom during the school day to perâ€" form a variety of activities necessary for stuâ€" dents‘ learning. Activities include: * providing individualized help to students; * preparing lessons; Waterloo‘s McClure wins WCSSAA jr. title working with other teachers on joint proâ€" of development, socialization and learning; jects; £ * are subject to rigorous standards and expecâ€" smoyIng and rescarch ind CC/C CP" * ***__ Placing uncertified instructors in teaching posiâ€" e W %))%?mt $ 1 Wi\ done to improve the quality organizing mb w dreppenatn e ; simply a way to save money! consulting with parents; meeting with professionals such as psyâ€" chologists and speech language patholoâ€" & F UV Â¥W watching her at the beginning of Do NOT BE MISLED! TEACHERS OF WATERLOO COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE ON BILL 160 3 â€"~COUnIm sensi VE VW Y 4 >4r >q> D‘Arcy and Setacci hope she makes it. "She‘s amazing," says Setacci. "As good as she is, she‘s never been conceited. She‘s very modest." Adds D‘ Arcy: "I‘m happy for her." McClure, who‘ been running seriously for only two years, also swims with the Region of Waterio6 Swim Club (ROW) and plays soccer. Going to the worlds last year "was such a great experience," she says, that she‘d like to do it again. If she doesn‘t get pushed in Ontario, she can be sure of getâ€" ting pushed there. topped a huge field from across Ontario when she won on the hillâ€"studded course at Chicopee. "That was the toughest course I‘ve ever done. Those hills were a A earlier McClure, who is the rfi!w_w champion, On Thursday at Shade‘s Mills Conserâ€" vation Area the weather was the kind McClure enjoys as a runner. "It‘s perfect," between." It‘s the only time they see her uritil they "Not too cold or hot, just in :my.’.".:’" css e t o 0 t w QUALIFIED TEACHERS: Nonâ€"qualified teachers LACK the training and experience that make the difference in a quality nknowledgedkmmemm of development, socialization and learning; are subject to rigorous standards and expecâ€" classroom; know that instruction in one area does not occur in isolation from instruction in other know how students learn, how to evaluate ie students‘ progress, and how to manage a I mmm WCI junior runner Erin McClure | | * all teachers are responsible for the superviâ€" sion of dances, formals, activities, sports nights, rehearsals and commencement. Bill 160 removes class size decisions from the Waterloo County Board of Education and gives the power to one person, the Minister of Education. Class sizes will continue to WC1 teachers voluntarily coach and superâ€" vise over 140 athletic teams, clubs, and eight months of teacher supervision are required to produce Open Concept; our teachers are responsible for leading CLASS SIZE to these activities. in itcaists e s

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