Field notes, v1753
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Feb. 15 240 Maglaya, Supt. of Secondary Education; Mr. Aurelio Juele, Supervisor of Science Education; Dr. Luz Sangalang, Supervisor of Science Education; Mrs. Angeles Villavert, Supervisor of Science Education; Mr. Julio Barona, Science Teaching Aid Specialist; Miss Carolina Perez (sp?), Science Curriculum Coordinator; ~~Mr. Jose Cruz, Secondary Education Supervisor; Miss Perita (sp?) Quinto, Math. Curriculum Coordinator; Mr. Guillermo (sp?) Cobanilla, Science Curriculum Coordinator; Mrs. Pilar Cosico, Assist. Curriculum Coordinator (Math.). Later I met Dr. Dolores Hernandez, Secretary, Graduate College of Education, U.P., Chairman BSCS group. I learned from the group that PSSC materials have been examined by the summer science institutes, as has CBA. CBA has been criticized on the basis of being too difficult for both teachers and students and requiring equipment difficult to provide. Further Schmidt, however, feels objection on basis of equipment can be overcome by showing critical experiments as demonstrations or on film. Harvey White's "Controlled Classroom" series in physics is being shown throughout the country; I believe under the auspices of NSF of the Philippines. PSSC has also been criticized as rather too difficult for the Philippines. I stopped in briefly at the U.S. Embassy to see Miss Carol Harford, Cultural Affairs Officer. (Wm. H. Stevenson is Ambassador). John Esterline on Foreign Leader Program of the Dept. of State; I believe. Miss Harford suggested I contact the following persons: