The Record Newspaper 08 February 1996

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Record PERTH, WA: February 8,1996

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What's Inside... Quiet achievers of parish outreach show urban Christianity alive and well - Page 5 Youth delegates praise spirituality of youth convention - Page 4 The sick can find meaning in their suffering by offering it for world's conversion - Page 11 The Pope visits Central America - Page 7

1411)1k links with Japan By David Kehoe The University of Notre Dame Australia in Fremantle has added to its American links with a formal link to Notre Dame College in Kyoto, Japan. The link will mean 30 Japanese students will study at Notre Dame Australia next year along with the 60 US students from the University of Notre Dame in Indiana who study at the Fremantle university each year. University of Notre Dame Australia vice chancellor Peter Tannock said in Kyoto this week affiliation with this high quality Japanese university would add to the breadth and culture of NDA and the opportunities offered to students. Letters implementing the formal agreement for a collegial relationship and student exch-

ange program between the two institutions were exchanged this week. Notre Dame, which was Australia's first Catholic University when it was established in 1989, already has a strong collegial relationship with the University of Notre Dame in Indiana, one of the US's oldest and most prestigious universities. Each year, a growing number of Australian students study at Indiana under an arrangement whereby both the American and Australian students continue to receive credits for the degrees they are undertaking. Dr Tannock said the Japanese students would study English and Australian culture and some students who qualified for admission to NDA degree programs were likely to undertake one or two semesters of study at the Fremantle university for credit towards their degree program in Japan. Some Australian students

New Notre Dame students listen attentively during orientation last week would also study in Japan. Founded in 1961 by the School Sisters of Notre Dame. an international congregation of some 7.000 sisters from all over the world, Notre Dame College is the only Catholic four-year college in Kyoto.

Our Lady of the Cape leads the field with new school

Dr Tannock said the Japanese liberal arts college had 1,300 students and already had exchange programs with Pennsylvania State University in the United States and the University of Nottingham in the United Kingdom.

Like the University of Notre Dame Australia, the Japanese college was proud of its values-oriented education, Dr Tannock said, with emphasis on students' total development - spiritual, moral and intellectual. Also, like the University of Notre Dame Australia, Notre Dame College was located in the heart of of a city - in the culture and fashion centre of the northern part of Kyoto. • Last Thursday and Friday 300 new local more than undergraduates took part in Orientation Day activities at the Fremantle campus, learning all about university life from senior academics and Notre Dame's "OWLS" (Older Wiser Leaders), who are second or third year students who volunteer to help the new undergraduates. Around 1,000 students have already enrolled this year at the university.

New bishop will be quick to get on bike By Peter Rosengren

Multi-age might be the rage in classroom changes, but these Dunsharough boys show that play is unchanging Our Lady of the Cape Primary School, Dunsborough, in the Diocese of Bunbury opened last week is the first to be designed and built to take into account the grouping of students by stages of development rather than age. It opened its doors to 78 pre-primary to year three students for the first time last Thesday week. The opening of this school represents a significant development In primary education. From the ground up, the school has been designed architecturally to facilitate the knowledge that has been gained over recent decades concerning the most

effective ways in which young people learn. The children will learn in multiage groups. Multi-age grouping is known to improve children's learning capabilities as well as to help them acquire valuable life skills. The premise on which multiage schooling is based is that children learn at their "stage" of maturity, which is not necessarily the same for all children at the same physical "age". Also central to the notion of multi-age grouping is that older children help younger children and, in turn, that older children

benefit from the leadership role they provide for younger children. One difficulty in implementing multi-age schooling has been that traditionally most schools have been designed for learning in discrete age groupings - separate classrooms for Year 1, Year 2, etc. The new school has involved substantial input from the local community with parents and the local parish community largely choosing the type of school they would like the Catholic Education Office to provide. Multi-age schooling - Page 7

Because of the weather, Bishopelect Chris Saunders said last week his first job as the new bishop of Broome would be to visit the people in the outlying regions of his diocese who had been prevented by tropical cyclones from travelling to his consecration. Retiring Bishop of Broome, Bishop John Jobst, and neighbouring Bishop Justin Bianchini of Geraldton and Bishop Edmund Collins MSC of Darwin will consecrate Fr Saunders as bishop today (Thursday). Tropical cyclone Jacob has dumped large amounts of rain throughout the north of the State in the last week, cutting roads and isolating a number of communities. Father Saunders said that after a holiday in Sydney and taking a retreat he had become used to the idea of being a bishop and was looking forward to the job and the role he would be filling. During January Fr Saunders travelled back to Sydney to visit

Father Chris Saunders his parents, Joseph and Joan Saunders, both of whom will be attending Thursday's consecration despite recent illness. And this afternoon's consecration is not just a Catholic affair either. The ceremony is being conducted in the Broome civic centre, the only venue large enough to hold all those who will be attending. - Record Journalist Peter Rosengren has flown to Broome to cover the installation of the new bishop. Full report and pictures in The Record next week

New Norcia poll inconclusive The Prior Administrator of the Benedictine Abbey at New Norcia, Dom Placid Spearritt, will continue as prior administrator for another year. Dom Placid said on 'Ilresday an election for the position of Abbot on Monday did not produce a result and his mandate

was extended for a year. The Abbot President of the Subiaco branch of the Benedictines. Dom Gilbert Jones, was present for the inconclusive vote. - 150 years of New NorciaPage 3. Next week: Interview with Dom Gilbert.


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