Barnes--Charline J. (Education Faculty)

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# Title Date Summary
1 Faculty profile: Charline Barnes; destined to teach
Northern Iowa Today 86:2, p.17
Profile of Professor Barnes; photo.
2 Charline Barnes
Campus News Network 11:20, p.
Will be serving as chair of the International Reading Association Teacher as Researcher Committee for the third year.
3 Charline Barnes
Campus News Network 11:20, p.
Presented at the African American Studies Conference.
4 UNI students to present at Iowa Reading Association conference
Public Relations News Release 2000:351, p.1
Five UNI students will present papers at the Des Moines Conference Center as a part of "The Reading Challenge."
5 Dr. Charline Barnes
Campus News Network 11:6, p.
Charline Barnes is a member of the Freeburg Early Childhood Advisory Clinic.
6 Dr. Charline Barnes and Deborah Tidwell
Campus News Network 11:6, p.
Charline Barnes and Deborah Tidwell will present at the National Reading Conference.
7 Health Promotion and Education
Campus News Network 10:21, p.
Six fellowships have been awarded to UNI faculty.
8 Charline Barnes
Campus News Network 10:21, p.
Charline Barnes was appointed chair of the Teacher as Researcher committee for a second year.
9 Charline Barnes
Campus News Network 10:21, p.
Charline Barnes presented at two conferences.
10 Charline Barnes
Campus News Network 10:21, p.
Charline Barnes co-authored a book entitled "Iowa's Black Legacy."
11 Charline Barnes
Campus News Network 10:17, p.
Charline Barnes was appointed chair of the International Reading Association Teacher as Researcher Committee and also served on planning committee for the 5th Annual African-American Women's Conference.
12 Charline Barnes
Campus News Network 10:17, p.
Charline Barnes presented paper on the subject of language arts classrooms at the Iowa Reading Association Conference.
13 Charline Barnes
Campus News Network 10:17, p.
Charline Barnes co-authored a book on Iowa's black history.
14 International Reading Association's president-elect visits UNI Wednesday, April 5
Public Relations News Release 1999:343, p.1
A correction to the day and date that Carmelita Williams will appear at UNI.
15 Book dispels Iowa's diversity myths
Northern Iowan 96:31, p.11
Alumnus Floyd Bumpers and Charline Barnes wrote book on African-Americans in Iowa; photo.
16 UNI professor and alumnus collaborate on book about Iowa's African Americans
Public Relations News Release 1999:197, p.1
Floyd Bumpers and Charline Barnes will collaborate on a book about African-Americans who live in Iowa.
17 Charline Barnes
Campus News Network 9:17, p.
Presented lecture on language arts teaching.
18 Charline Barnes
Campus News Network 9:3, p.
Co-presented a workshop on multicultural stories at reading congress.
19 University of Northern Iowa students, education majors present "Storytelling has no Boundaries" in Waterloo Library program
Public Relations News Release 1997:256, p.1
Charline Barnes' storytelling class presents its rewritten stories to children at the Waterloo Public Library.
20 University of Northern Iowa at forefront of America Reads challenge: names tutors
Public Relations News Release 1997:236, p.1
Brian Will reports that UNI is leading the country in the America Reads Challenge.
21 Charline Barnes
Campus News Network 8:13, p.
Publishes articles on reading incentives and gender equity.
22 Zulu African Drum and Dance Connection to celebrate Kwanzaa at the University of Northern Iowa on Wednesday, Dec. 10; other activities set
Public Relations News Release 1997:140, p.1
The Zulu African Drum and Dance Connection will perform December 10 to celebrate Kwanzaa. Other activities include presentation by Charline Barnes.
23 University of Northern Iowa leadership forum to discuss gender equity Wednesday, Nov. 12
Public Relations News Release 1997:109, p.1
Charline Barnes, Assistant Professor of Curriculum and Instruction at UNI, will discuss gender equity in school administration at the Leadership Scholars Forum.
24 Involving whole family in children's literacy positive in their development
Public Relations News Release 1996:218, p.1
Ways that teen parents can stimulate their children's intellectual growth through reading and writing are one focus of a family literacy project that Charline Barnes has been coordinating within an alternative education program in the Waterloo Schools.