1992 Miracle Yearbook

Communication Arts Much is happening with the Communication Arts Depart- ment. Not only is WSRN now completely staffed and in full swing, but also the Forensics team won the state champi- onship for the third straight year. Perhaps the most exciting change for the de- partment is that of computer- ization; including interactive video, animation, and desk top media. •Mindy Boone ody Montgomery and her class in New Guinea. oto cont ue v • y ontgomery Education According to Dr. Ager,the Student Teaching Abroad program is an exciting aspect ofthe Education Department.The purpose ofthe program is to provide teaching careers in over- seas settings, whether it be in MK schools or multicultural schools. Not only do the student teachers learn and benefit from the experience, but the cooperating schools often recruit new teachers as a result ofthis process. Where exactly are the teachers going? All over the world! So far,student teachers have gone to Ecuador,Okinawa,New Guinea,the Dominican Republic,Puerto Rico,the Philippines,and yes, even Hawaii.This year,approximately eleven Cedarville College students completed their student teaching abroad;that number will surly increase as the Education Department continues to expand each year. •Karla Warnken I Academics 3

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