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I entered the University when it opened in the arts program
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first two. semesters had a B average.
My aim was education and in July •I
was accepted to P.D.P. On September 12th I went to an
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with three other teachers to the grade three and four room. I read the bible
at a few lessons. Mr. Birch was watching and after that lesson I was brought
to the University and cross examined by five people in the University. Dr.
Harper apparently approved and after one h ur I was told to go back. I had
a few more lessons which Mrs. Kruger (?) watched and she left and after
Mr. X watched he took me away from the school. The time from the first day
I was brought up here was seven days. I asked Mr. X what was wrong with
the lessons and was told xk I was recalled on the instructions of Dr. Harper.
I was told Dr. Ellis said
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I could never be a teacher. I have been trying to
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get him to give reason. Théwanted k: to sign a withdrawal but skx I
did not do so. I have bee trying to get Dr. Ellis to give reasons. He
would not give reasons - just said I was nsa unsuited for teaching. I
continued to try to get reasons - they were verbal and was told they could not
be put into writing. Then I applied for a hearing. I got B and B+ km in my
courses. Dr. Harper did not apparently find me unsuitable, but I was in the
school only thirteen days, with four others, and only gave a few lessons and
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don't feel I was given a fair trial. The teacher and the Principal said they
had nothing to do with the withdrawal. Of the nine people said to find me
unsuitable 3 had never seen me teach, two had only met me once and the other
six
only one day. Those who were in a position to judge - the teacher and
the Principal - said they had nothing to do with the withdrawal. Mr. Johns
did not have much criticism - he said I didn't smile when giving lessons.
In answer to the question if she had had an opportunity to judge herself:
"I gave less than five hours of lessons. None of the other students were
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in such a short time.
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I felt I did just as wake well as the
others. The Principal watched two of my lessons. Criticism was made -
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but I was supposed to be there to be trained."
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In answer to a question as to whether Dr. Ellis
had given reasons for
withdrawal:
"I wont repeat them.
It seems to me that they can be put in writing and
had nothing to do with teaching ability at all.
I heard different things
each time I was interview and none of then had to
do with tea chine.
Why
was I not criticised and given an opportunity to
improve? This was to be
the first seven weeks of practice teachine and we
were told that within the
first seven weeks we would not be judged.
Dr. MacKinnon
said I might go
to teaching at UBC or teaching at higher levels.
He said that if he had
handled the matter himself he would have gone out
kciax to the school and
investigated himself."
Asked if she was of the opinion that she was a
good teacher:
"I think I 3X was teaching better than average"
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