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Show 107 Daryl McCarty, in which educational advice is Perhaps the UEA has to come There is no parents. 83 their side if their arguments on due.84 given their to be to accept the advice that ultimately teachers will need the publ ic are given question that the image of the UEA has suffered. Both John Cummins of the Tribune and Lavor Chaffin of the News indicate that in recent years they have not received "professional" literature from the UEA to the extent they did prior to the collec tive bargaining emphasis. They claim that the UEA used strongly emphasize "educational Daryl McCarty claims sional," such as problems.1I8S a workshop provement of teaching skills, the come.86 interest to ers sure believe that a reporters do not show enough strike wi"ll be discussed at force. regardless of the language professionalism," 83The Davis County meeting, they a as used economically inspired by the UEA to justify the key issue is money and that the UEA Clipper (Bountiful, Utah) weekly paper which carried the McCarty articles. Carty, "School and Home," Davis County Clipper, 3 84McCarty are Nevertheless, Cummins and Chaffin both characterize the teacher power movement the "new dealing with im On the other hand, he indicates that if report to attend in full and state that something "profes for teachers news more At the same time, that when the UEA does do sponsor to is an example of a See Daryl J. Mc December 1976, n.p. admitted in the July interview that the reason for the relations public emphasis was that the UEA needed to improve its image. He also lamented the fact that when the UEA does something "profes sionaP (in the old sense) the reporters are not interested. 8SC umm1ns 1n t erV1ew. 86McCarty interview. . . . |