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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[March 15

T h e University Senates Conference has forwarded the proposed amendment' with its recommendation for approval. I recommend approval of the following amendment as proposed. ARTICLE VII. SPECIALIZED U N I T S SEC. 3. C O U N C I L S O N T E A C H E R E D U C A T I O N (a) At each campus engaged in teacher education, there shall be a [The] Councils] on Teacher Education [at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and at Chicago Circle are] composed of the deans and directors of the respective colleges, schools, and similar [campus] units at [each] that campus which offer curricula in the preparation of teachers for the elementary and secondary schools [and for the community (junior) colleges]. T h e chair of [each] the Council shall be named by the [respective] campus Chancellor. (b) T h e duties of the Council[s] are to formulate policies and programs [in the fields] of [teacher] student selection, retention, guidance and preparation, and placement in [the schools named in Article V I I , Section 4a] elementary and secondary schools in conformity with educational policies established [respectively] by the [UrbanaChampaign Senate and by the Chicago Circle] campus Senate. (d) Students shall not [ordinarily] be eligible for University approval of their status as prospective teachers unless they have elected a curriculum approved by the campus Council on Teacher Education [on their campus]. [It is understood, however, that rule will not prejudice the status of students in any teaching area for which a curriculum is in the process of preparation.]

On motion of Mr. Howard, this recommendation was approved by the following vote: Aye, Mrs. Day, Dr. Donoghue, Mr. Forsyth, Mr. Hahn, Mr. Howard, Mr. Logan, Mr. Madden, Mrs. Shepherd, Mr. Stone; no, none; absent, Governor Thompson. (The student advisory vote was: Aye, Mr. Bolen, Mr. Milkint; no, none.)

Contracts for Remodeling, College of Pharmacy, Chicago

(17) T h e president of the University, with the concurrence of the appropriate administrative officers, recommends the award of the following contracts. They are for a project to remodel a laboratory on the third floor of the College of Pharmacy building for the Department of Pharmacodynamics. The award in each case is to the low base bidder. Division I— General Reed Illinois Corporation, Chicago Division II— Plumbing A & H Plumbing and Heating Co., Chicago Division IV—Ventilation P. E. Environmental Systems, Inc., Lemont Division V — Electrical Hoffman Electric Company,- Rosemont Total

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Base Bid $ 46 505 11 840 48 129 15 940 $122 414

New material is in italics; deleted materia] is in brackets.