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Show 79 4. What has been the Utah response to such 5. What difficulties does the movement in Utah face changes? as a result of the changes within the movement? Changes which have taken place in the UEAAffiliate movement in Utah the be viewed can development can as both evolutionary and revolutionary. be described evolutionary as changes which have occurred since 1963 in that policies and traditions can have been to the be viewed as occur without that this is the some case revolutionary preparation. revolutions Evidence suggest emphasis on teacher salaries, tenure, insurance programs, the UEA has consistently urged boards give teachers their due, but both the method for the messages and the delivering been as Historically, of education to or with the UEA and its present welfare related items such and retirement. buildup 1960's, sharply altered. It is reasonable to assert that such institutional do not While extensively language used altered since the in the messages have early 1960's. The Evolutionary Period On one occasion, Brigham Young stated: A good school teacher is one of the most essential members in society; he relieves parents in part of a great respon sibility and labor; we should, therefore make the business of school teaching a permanent institution, and the remuneration should be in amount and in kind equal to the receipts of our best mechanics.3 On another occasion, he said: We have as of the earth, if . . . 3Journal good teachers as can be found on the face our Bishops would only employ and pay them, of Discourses, Vol. 10, p. 225. |