THE KENTUCKY KERNEL. Friday. August 5.
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sade for Children, scholarships
have been provided for a number
of the educators participating in
the workshop.
Prof. Thomas R. Weaver, member of the faculty of Wayne University, Detroit, Mich., and director of special education in the Detroit Public Schools, is directing
the workshop and serving as instructor.
Several Kentucky school systems
have recognized the need for
teachers in special education, and
many of these are considering the
addition of teachers to work in
these special fields, Dean Dickey
said.
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Twenty educators from Kentucky, Tennessee and Texas are
taking part in a Workshop for
Teachers of Handicapped Tteach-er- s,
now in progress at the University of Kentucky.
Dr. Frank G. Dickey, dean of the
UK College of Education, announced today (Wednesday) that
the workshop, which opened two
weeks ago, will continue through
Saturday.
of the affair, along with the College of
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