The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 06, 1979, Page page 7, Image 7

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    tuesday, november 6, 1970
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ASUN concludes class investigation
By Patti Gallagher
An ASUN Academic Policy Committee investigation
into a student complaint that a music class consisted large
ly of flaying children's games" is complete and "the
issue is closed," according to Susan Johnson, ASUN Sena
tor and committee member. '
Junior Leslie Harlow is enrolled in Elementary Music
and Methods 334, a requirement for her music major in
elementary education.. She complained to ASUN that
much of the class time and entire lab periods were de
voted to playing games.
i Harlow objected to what she called "inappropriate
activities" in the class because of the ampunt of time
spent on games.
After some arbitration between student and teacher, a
formal complaint was made to the ASUN Academic
Policy committee. A copy of the complaint also was sent
to Raymond Haggh, director of the School of Music.
Haggh was quoted in the Daily Nebraskan as saying
that "faculty members have the right to determine
methods of their class" and that his intervention would be
a violation of teacher rights.
Johnson said she talked to the course instructor,
Dorothy Kozak, last week. .She said she thought the
teacher had valid reasons for teaching games. She added
Harlow may have chosen the wrong program in seeking a
bachelor of arts instead of a bachelor of science degree.
Kozak made a similar statement to the Daily Nebraskan.
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Johnson said Harlow coulcf.have chosen the bachelor of
science program for her teaching degree in music and not
have been required to take the course, which is designed
for those intending to teach students from kindergarten
through grade 12.
t Johnsoi said that Harlow's career goals include teach
ing music to high school students.
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Johnson said she was "satisfied with the teacher's ex
planation" and that students have to know how to work
with children if they are to teach them.
It is "hard to draw the line between the extent to
which it (game playing) is exhausted or needed," she added.
Johnson said that in talking o Harlow, she found "she
has her points," but said the ' appropriateness of class
policy is "not a judgment one student can make."
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Jack Dunn, coordinator at the Ralph
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