ae ale / ATE ~ Community college study : set ‘By MICHAEL FINLAY Sun Victoria Bureau VICTORIA — Education _. Minister Hiieen Dailiiy’ today _ announced the appointment of ‘a task force to study commu’ nity colleges and make ret- ommendations to the provin- cial government. The task force will - chaired by Hazel LeStran Jege council, the governed Eo of the tiie The aims of the group are: To recommend legislative changes leading to’ the crea- tion of a Community College Act; : To examine existing college-government relations and recommend needed changes; | ., To prepare a statement on the role of community col- leges in B.C.; To recommend a form of college government represent- News - pouEeL! an Col L EOE _ LPRARY ative of a region and reflect- ing balanced regional and pro- vincial concern; To recommend steps by which college services can ‘be’ extended to all areas of the province. Mrs. Dailly said it is hoped . the 12-member task force will - ‘complete a paper on commv- ° nity colleges this winter and that public hearings may be . in ring.. Included 0 are faculty members Kay die, of Malaspina College, Na- - naimo; Len O’Neill, Okanagan. - dersen, Vancouver City Col- ; lege; Marian Knoerr, of New Caledonia College, and Frank Beinder, of Selkirk College, Rossland. Also on the task force are ° Ron Jeffels, director of admis- Smithers . i ats 58 > Facucty /LSSociaTion sions at the university of Vic- toria; Corliss Miller,.- adult education director at Dawson Creek; Leo Perra, continuing education dean at Cariboo College, Williams Lake; Ron . Tweedie, an education direc- tor for the Canadian Labor -Congress, and Frances Long, of the Capilano College Stu- dent Society. eld throughout the province Congratul lations i to Dev Shergill, Facul +, pekahlod. +, } ‘ oe ed Suber He d by Shere Sharp e Vice -Cresident Van. Sun, | Nov. b, 14,73 4 As Soc 1a tr mh 9