Callahan--William P. (Education Faculty)

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# Title Date Summary
51 Romanian Adventure Corps educates adults, children
Northern Iowan 96:10, p.1
The College of Education and Pioneer Seeds have developed a program called Romanian Adventure Corps; modeled on Camp Adventure, the program will aid impoverished Romanian children; photo.
52 University of Northern Iowa receives nearly $1.6 million federal catalyst grant to prepare tomorrow's teachers to use technology
Public Relations News Release 1999:61, p.1
Grant will fund a three-year project, "A Renaissance Group Consortium for Preservice Education: Technology as Facilitator of Quality Education".
53 University of Northern Iowa will host representatives from Romania's Ministry of Education
Public Relations News Release 1998:379, p.1
Representatives from Romania's Ministry of Education will visit UNI May 16-19 to learn how UNI prepares teachers.
54 Interim associate dean, department heads begin work this fall at University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1998:56, p.1
Linda Quinn is interim associate dean in College of Education. Mir Zaman, Bill Callahan, Richard Colburn, and John Vallentine acting department heads. David Towle director Counseling Center and Peggy Ishler interim director of teacher education.
55 New department heads named
Campus News Network 9:4, p.2
New department heads began work this semester; photo.
56 Branching out
Public Relations News Release 1995:271, p.1
UNI student teachers are now able to student teach at Native American reservations.
57 Slovakia: from freedom learn
Campus News Network 6:9, p.1
Jeannie Steele and Kurt Meredith are co-directors of Orava Project to democratize Slovakian education.
58 Presentations/lectures/exhibitions: William Callahan, Sharon Smaldino and Thomas Switzer
Campus News Network 5:14, p.
William Callahan and Sharon Smaldino presented paper at American Association of Colleges for Teachers Education, moderated by Thomas Switzer.
59 President appoints University Strategic Planning Committee
Campus News Network 5:3, p.2
List of thirteen committee members.
60 University of Northern Iowa named Aviation Education Resource Center for Schools in Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1992:62, p.1
FAA to supply educational supplies following their designation of UNI as a NASA Regional Teacher Resource Center for Iowa.
61 Relationship between UNI & Janesville district getting technological boost
Public Relations News Release 1992:44, p.1
UNI and Janesville school representatives have embarked on a plan to make several computer terminals and a host of instructional software.
62 Where do your computer fees go? College of Education awaits $6,000 approval for security system
Northern Iowan 88:57, p.4
Some students are concerned about the ways that computer fees are being spent by the colleges.
63 Mandatory computer fee used to build technological environment for students
Northern Iowan 88:11, p.1
Administrators explain purpose, goals, and plans for use of computer fee.
64 Education majors face delayed graduation; budget cuts leave little money for spring semester
Northern Iowan 88:11, p.1
Students meet with Dean Switzer; budget shortfall means fewer faculty.
65 Iowa to upgrade geography education through grant obtained by University of Northern Iowa faculty members
Public Relations News Release 1990:276, p.1
National Geographic Society awards grant to UNI professors.
66 Educational technology and training symposium set for Wednesday at University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1990:139, p.1
Fred Hofstetter will speak on using technology in the classroom.
67 Teachers for a new world
Northern Iowa Today 74:1, p.8
Renaissance Group organizes to make major commitment to teacher preparation; Group principles listed; photo.
68 University of Northern Iowa joins other top-ranked universities across the nation in Renaissance Group
Public Relations News Release 1989:472, p.1
Professor Thomas Switzer and President Constantine Curris form the Renaissance Group and draft the "Teachers of the New World" document, outlining principles of quality education for legislators and policy makers.
69 Regents appove promotion of 16, tenure for 10 Northern Iowa faculty members.
Public Relations News Release 1988:354, p.1
Faculty members granted promotions and tenure listed.
70 Special Ed. Dept. wants to expand
Northern Iowan 85:21, p.11
A look at directions in special education.
71 University of Northern Iowa summer Commencement scheduled for 7:30 pm July 29.
Public Relations News Release 1988:505, p.1
President Curris will confer degrees in the Dome; list of Purple and Old Gold Award winners.
72 Regents approve professional development leaves for 23 Northern Iowa faculty
Public Relations News Release 1987:217, p.1
The Board of Regents approves Professional Development Leaves for 1988-89. Five leaves are planned for fall semester, seven for spring, and eleven for the academic year.
73 University of Northern Iowa courses to be held at NITI
Public Relations News Release 1987:212, p.1
Professors Thomas Reifschneider, Donna Raschke, and Bill Callahan lead courses on special education instructional psychology at the Northern Iowa Technical Institute. The course is offered by the Office of Continuing Education and Special Programs.
74 Career-bound handicapped learn special skills through program designed by UNI profs
Public Relations News Release 1987:437, p.1
Professor William Callahan discusses the goals of students of the special education training program. The program emphasizes the teaching of social skills to the handicapped to help them maintain healthy work relationships.
75 Teaching program to undergo change to adapt to society
Northern Iowan 83:58, p.1
President Curris charges Future Directions Committee to chart future teacher education curriculum; committee members offer views.
76 UNI to offer 'administration of special education' in Marshalltown
Public Relations News Release 1986:164, p.1
A course designed for school administrators was held in Iowa Valley Community College, as instructed by Professor Bill Callahan. Participants were prepared for planning programs in special education, and selecting appropriate instructional materials.
77 UNI leads the field in interactive video
Northern Iowan 83:11, p.9
Bill Callahan talks about the development of interactive instructional videos.
78 Workshop set to teach handicapped
Northern Iowan 80:19, p.3
79 Ten "Apples" for some UNI educators
Northern Iowan 79:46, p.10
Faculty talk about the ways that they use the computers in the Curriculum Laboratory; photo.
80 Study by correspondence
Old Gold 0:0, p.50
Division of Extension and Continuing Education is open to any student who meets admission requirements; photo.
81 Flying faculty serve SW Iowa
Alumnus 66:1, p.16
Five faculty members fly to Omaha every week to teach; photo.