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Affect Education At All: The technological revolution in electronics, in which micro¬electronics is playing a key role, will eventually affect education at all levels—from the elementary school through the university to adult training at home and in industry. It should help elimi¬nate some of the undesirable consequences of mass education by making individualized instruction economical and by extend¬ing the capability of human educators. Each student, in effect, will have access to the personal services of a well-informed, tireless, and responsive computer that acts as a surrogate tutor which can adapt the rate and style of teaching to the individual student's needs and capabilities.
About 70 colleges and universities offer programs to train health education teachers, and the profession is growing. Members of the pro¬fession feel strongly that health education should not be considered a part of physical education and that physical education should not be a branch of health education. Some high schools now give a half year to physical education and a half year to health instruction.See Also Education Icelandic:7. Education Icelandic education is kept at high levels for all ages, but its University, whose enrollment has grown since 1911 from 45 to 700, does not as yet provide any special summer courses for foreigners.
8. Sports to be Witnessed or Practiced Spectator sports of Iceland are chiefly soccer football and, of specific Icelandic character, glima, a form of wrestling in which each of the opponents wears a sort of harness. Each attempts to lift the other from the ground by this harness and "lay him flat." There are many tricky ways by which the winning "toss" can be made.
4, 5. Icelandic Art, Ancient and Modern The National Art Gallery, a splendid modern building, houses Icelandic treasures dating back, in some cases, to about 900. There are beautiful wood carvings, finely fash¬ioned drinking horns, Viking Ornaments in various materials and early ecclesiastical vestments and works of religious art. There is one original sculpture by Bertel Thorvaldsen, whose father was an Icelandic wood carver.
On The Other Hand See Essays On Education:During World War II, Griswold headed the foreign area and language curriculum of the Army Specialized Training Program, as well as the Civil Affairs Training School of the Army at New Haven. In July 1950 he became the 16th presi¬dent of Yale. In 10 years he was able to increase Vale's endowment from $121 million to $312 million. His books include Essays on Education (19.54), In the University Tradition (1957), and liberal Education and the Democratic Ideal (1959). Griswold died in New Haven, Conn., on April 19, 1963.
As a literary critic, Ransom has been both :oretician and analyst for the so-called New iticism, exemplified in The New Criticism 941) and two earlier collections of his essays, >d Without Thunder (1930) and The World's dy (1938). His critical essays emphasize style i structure in poetic art and deprecate the crit-i concern with moral or philosophical matters. |
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