Continuing Education and Special Programs

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201 Conference for teacher educators set for March 29, 30 at University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1989:486, p.1
The Iowa Department of Education, UNI, and Wartburg College co-sponsor a conference for teacher educators at the Education Center. Topics covered include new accreditation standards, communication, and non-sexist education.
202 University of Northern Iowa to offer series of courses in educational administration and special education in Creston
Public Relations News Release 1989:352, p.1
The Green Valley Education Agency organizes a series of four courses in educational administration and special education. Coursework includes field experience assessment conducted at the educator's teaching site.
203 University of Northern Iowa to offer teacher education course in Manchester
Public Relations News Release 1989:351, p.1
Professor Jeanne Harms instructs a course for middle and elementary school teachers and librarians in Manchester. The course covers the development of quality literature curricula.
204 University of Northern Iowa to offer two graduate credit courses in Clear Lake
Public Relations News Release 1989:350, p.1
Professors Charles Dedrick and Robert Decker instruct courses on the construction of effective educational environments, and developing computer skills in Clear Lake.
205 Prairie landscaping seminar to be offered through University of Northern Iowa Biology Seminar Series, beginning Jan. 23
Public Relations News Release 1989:336, p.1
Pauline Drobney and Scott Bryant instruct a course on landscape design using flora native to the prairie. Sessions are held in McCollum Science Hall through the Biology Seminar Series.
206 College credit course to be offered at Kirkwood Community College in Cedar Rapids by the University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1989:318, p.1
Professor Donna Raschke instructs a course at Kirkwood Community College for preschool and third grade teachers. Raschke will cover behavior management and discipline strategies for the classroom.
207 Two college level courses to be offered at Calmar by the University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1989:320, p.1
Professors Marlene Strathe and Judy Beckman instruct two workshops at the Northeast Iowa Technical Institute. Topics covered include methods of educational research and the development of effective language arts programs.
208 University of Northern Iowa to offer educational research course in Council Bluffs
Public Relations News Release 1989:322, p.1
Professor Ray Buss instructs a course on methods of educational research in the West Pottawattamie County Extension Office in Council Bluffs.
209 University of Northern Iowa to offer language arts course in Storm Lake
Public Relations News Release 1989:321, p.1
Professor Jeanne Harms holds a course on the instruction of oral and written language in the elementary setting. It will be the second course offered through the master of arts in education program offered in Storm Lake.
210 Vocational and technical education course to be offered at Des Moines Area Community College by University of northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1989:319, p.1
Professor Jack Reed instructs a course at the Des Moines Area Community College titled "The History and Philosophy of Vocational-Technical Education". Reed will cover the principles and practice of adult schooling.
211 Northern Iowa professor helps organize seminar series on Iowa's natural heritage
Public Relations News Release 1989:314, p.1
Professor David McCalley develops a six-part seminar series entitled "The Natural History of Iowa". McCalley will discuss prehistoric life in the region, as well as present day species. The series is sponsored by the Institute for Environmental Education.
212 Three courses to be offered in Marshalltown by the University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1989:308, p.1
Professor Key Lee instructs a three hour course on child development. Professors Charles Dedrick and Donna Raschke conduct a workshop on learning environments for special needs students. Sharon Smaldino instructs a course on group work strategies.
213 Informational meeting on science education graduate degree program to be held Tuesday (Nov. 14) in Peosta.
Public Relations News Release 1989:215, p.1
Prospective students will receive details of the graduate degree program; some of the classes needed for the program may be offered at Peosta.
214 An introduction to VersaCAD will be offered Saturday (Oct. 28) by the Univresity of Northern Iowa indutrial technology department.
Public Relations News Release 1989:195, p.1
VersaCAD software will be used for instruction and practice exercises. Instruction will pertain to both IBM and Macintosh II computers; however, emphasis will be given to the Mac II applications.
215 Higher education colloquium at the University of Northern Iowa Nov. 1 to focus on trends in state support for higher education.
Public Relations News Release 1989:196, p.1
A case study of state support for higher education in Iowa will also be featured, including a sector analysis of institutions within the state. State tax funds are the largest revenue source for campus operating budgets in the public sector.
216 Introduction to hydrostatic drives seminar to be held November 8 and 9 at the University of Northern Iowa.
Public Relations News Release 1989:198, p.1
Day one will cover hydrostatic drive theory, advantages and types of hydrostatic drives, and system components. Day two will cover basic design criteria, operation, trouble shooting and applications.
217 Therapeutic massage course offered through University of Northern Iowa continuing education beginning Thursday (Nov. 2).
Public Relations News Release 1989:189, p.1
The course will give principles of, and hands-on experience in, therapeutic massage for self, family and friends. It also introduces students to the major muscle groups and underlying bone structure.
218 UNI's Continuing Education Department
Northern Iowan 86:9, p.5
Invites UNI community to linguistics conference.
219 Course on "real power" offered by University of Northern Iowa and Hawkeye institute of technology Friday (Sept. 29.)
Public Relations News Release 1989:97, p.1
Course to expand people's perception of power with a six-stage model of personal power in organizations. Participants will discover their place on the power model and explore internal vs. external power.
220 Third annual roadside vegetation management conference to be held Friday (Sept. 29) at the University of Northern Iowa.
Public Relations News Release 1989:99, p.1
Focusing on promoting the use of Iowa's native grasses and flowers in roadsides will be co-sponsored by the University of Northern Iowa's Integrated Roadside Vegetation Management Program and the Association for Integrated Roadside Management.
221 University of Northern Iowa to offer course at Ottumwa.
Public Relations News Release 1988:502, p.1
"Health Promotion/Risk Reducation" will be offered for three semester hours of graduate credit.
222 University of Northern Iowa to offer course in Calmar.
Public Relations News Release 1988:500, p.1
Northeast Iowa Technical Institue in Calmar will be the site of a course offered this summer. "Diagnostic Teaching of Reading and Language Arts" will be offered for three semester hours of credit.
223 University of Northern Iowa to offer course in Emmetsburg.
Public Relations News Release 1988:497, p.1
Iowa Lakes Community College will be the site of a course offered this summer. "Workshop: Outcome Based Curriculum Evaluation" will focus on theoretical and practical application of outcome based education.
224 University of Northern Iowa to offer creative drama course in Spirit Lake.
Public Relations News Release 1988:498, p.1
Spirit Lake Elementary School will be the site of a creative drama course offered this summer. "Workshop: Creative Drama in Elementary Curriculum" will be offered for one semester hour of undergraduate credit.
225 University of Northern Iowa to offer literature course in Sioux City.
Public Relations News Release 1988:499, p.1
Western Iowa Technical Community College in Sioux City will be the site of a literature workshop offered this summer. "Workshop: Interpretation Selection and Utilization for Classroom and Contest" will be offered for two semester hours of credit.
226 Higher education colloquium offered by University of Northern Iowa April 25.
Public Relations News Release 1988:430, p.1
Colloquium will address new ways to conceive of and measure the effectiveness of community colleges. Richard Alfred will discuss implications for changing governance systems, faculty and administrative roles, and leadership development strategies.
227 University of Northern Iowa to offer beginning bonsai seminar April 22.
Public Relations News Release 1988:381, p.1
One day seminar will deal with the techniques of bonsai for the beginner. Seminar designed to acquaint people with bonsai by allowing them to utilize the tools and techniques associated with the process.
228 University of Northern Iowa to offer conference for physics teachers March 31.
Public Relations News Release 1988:374, p.1
"Physics Update" will focus on classroom and recent software demonstrations in physics. The sessions include an optical ray tracing computer activity, interfacing to the computer and holography.
229 University of Northern Iowa to offer nature photography workshop for K-12 teachers May 5-7.
Public Relations News Release 1988:373, p.1
The focus of the workshop is on studying the art and science of photography through the beauty of prairies and woodlands.
230 University of Northern Iowa to offer conference for chemistry teachers April 7.
Public Relations News Release 1988:358, p.1
For chemistry teacher interested in incorporating environmental issues into their classroom laboratory exercises.
231 University of Northern Iowa to offer conference for K-8 science teachers March 31.
Public Relations News Release 1988:359, p.1
Conference will focus on teaching strategies highlighting inquiry teaching, questioning and the learning cycle, according to Cherin Lee.
232 University of Northern Iowa announces informal meeting for master of arts in education program in Storm Lake.
Public Relations News Release 1988:322, p.1
Continuing Education is considering bringing 13 courses needed for the M.A.E. Program, to Storm Lake. Purpose of meeting is to explain to prospective students details of the M.A.E.
233 University of Northern Iowa tour combines European travel and business course.
Public Relations News Release 1988:257, p.1
International Business Study Tour is open to all who want to further their understanding of international business activites.
234 University of Northern Iowa to offer a course in Council Bluffs.
Public Relations News Release 1988:251, p.1
"Issues and Trends in Curriculum" will be offered for graduate credit. Instructors for the course are Marvin Heller and Mary Nan Aldridge.
235 University of Northern Iowa to offer course at Independence.
Public Relations News Release 1988:252, p.1
"Workshop: Strategies for Teaching Writing and Reading Together, K-8" taught by Judy Beckman.
236 University of Northern Iowa to offer course at Manchester.
Public Relations News Release 1988:253, p.1
"Topics of Mainstreaming Handicapped Learners" taught by Donna Raschke.
237 University of Northern Iowa to offer three courses at Marshalltown.
Public Relations News Release 1988:249, p.1
Iowa Valley Community College site of classes offered: "Workshop: Rocks and Minerals" taught by Louis Finsand, "Mental/Emotional Aspects of Health" taught by Dennis Cryer, "Early Childhood Curricculum Development and Organization" taught by Charles May.
238 University of Northern Iowa to offer two courses at Calmar.
Public Relations News Release 1988:248, p.1
Northeast Iowa Technical Institute will be the site for two classes: "Mental Health in the Classroom" taught by Charles Dedrick and "Teaching Students with Behavioral Disorders, K-6" taught by Susan Etscheidt.
239 University of Nothern Iowa to offer course at Grinnell.
Public Relations News Release 1988:250, p.1
"Diagnostic Teaching of Reading and Language Arts" will be offer and taught by Maribelle Betterton.
240 University of Northern Iowa to offer Theatre Pizzazz workshops for children and teenagers.
Public Relations News Release 1988:232, p.1
The "After-School Drama Club", expanded to three sections, is for students with previous theatre experience.
241 University of Northern Iowa to offer two courses at Clear Lake.
Public Relations News Release 1988:231, p.1
Northern Trails Area Education Agency will be the site of the courses offered this Spring. "Development of Young Children" taught by Key Lee and "Educational Research" taught by Don Schmits.
242 University of Northern Iowa to offer two courses at Fort Dodge.
Public Relations News Release 1988:230, p.1
Iowa Central Community College will be the site of two courses this Spring. "Developing Science Curricula" taught by Robert Ward. "History and Philosophy of Science" instructor to be announced.
243 University of Northern Iowa to offer course at Elkader.
Public Relations News Release 1988:215, p.1
"Workshop: K-12 Counselor Update" will be offered for one semester hour of credit.
244 UNI announces informational meeting for early childhood endorsement in Marshalltown.
Public Relations News Release 1988:148, p.1
Four classes listed to be disscussed for Early Childhood Endorsement.
245 Industrial technology educators to meet in Waterloo Friday, Saturday (Oct. 28-29).
Public Relations News Release 1988:123, p.1
Educators and students will have the opportuinty to update them selveson some of the latest technology and equipment in their field. Sessions will include automotive electronics, exploratory technology in middle schools, CAD demonstations and displays.
246 UNI Biology seminar series offers compost seminar Oct. 22
Public Relations News Release 1988:111, p.1
"Rotting Ideas" a seminar teaching the how-to's of composting. Topic include the history and process of composting, the difference between mulch and compost, types of compost material and buliding a composter.
247 Roadside Vegetation Management Confrence Friday (Sept. 30) at Northern Iowa, John Deere Supervisor's Club.
Public Relations News Release 1988:65, p.1
The confrence will focus on the integrated aspects of promoting roadside prairie, restoring marginal prairie and reducing, weed development. Keynote speaker will be Daryl Smith, UNI professor of biology.
248 University of Northern Iowa to offer class on hair styling, Sept. 25 in Independence.
Public Relations News Release 1988:53, p.1
A cosmetology seminar for persons intrested in learning the lastest hair styling techniques for fall and winter will be offered. Instrutor for the seminar is Bill Hill a membrt of Hair America.
249 University of Northern Iowa to offer at Calmar this fall.
Public Relations News Release 1988:39, p.1
Listed are the three courses offer at Northeast Iowa Technical Institute: "Workshop: Strategies for Teaching, Writing and Reading Together," "Topics in Mainstreaming Hanicapped Learners," and "Philosopy of Education."
250 University of Northern Iowa to offer courses at Marshalltown.
Public Relations News Release 1988:40, p.1
"Dianostic Teaching of Reading and Language Arts," "Home-School Relationships," "Human Relations," "Workshop: Teaching Mathematics for the Year 2000, K-8." Iowa Valley Coummunity College will be the site of the four courses.
251 Northern Iowa to offer children's art workshops beginning in October.
Public Relations News Release 1988:34, p.1
Area children can learn a variety of art skills and crafts throgh a series of workshops taught and supervised by UNI art education students.
252 Northern Iowa to offer four courses at Clear Lake this fall.
Public Relations News Release 1988:37, p.1
Tutuion is due at the first class meeting and is $71 per semester hour for undergraduate credit and $105 for graduate credit. MasterCard and Visa are accepted.
253 University of Northern Iowa to offer a course in Bettendorf.
Public Relations News Release 1988:38, p.1
Scott Community College will be the site of a course, "Methods of Teaching Trade and Technical Courses" offer this fall. Presents the basic principles of instruction for trade and technical courses.
254 University of Northern Iowa to offer a course in Council Bluffs
Public Relations News Release 1988:31, p.1
"Foundations of Instructional Psychology" will be offered, three year master degree program. Study the factors involved in designing and implementing effective instructional environment.
255 University of Northern Iowa to offer courses at Fort Dodge.
Public Relations News Release 1988:33, p.1
"Educational Reseach" and "School Laws" both offered at Iowa Central Community College by UNI.
256 University of Northern Iowa to offer three classes at Peosta this fall.
Public Relations News Release 1988:32, p.1
"Diagnostics Teaching of Reading and Language Arts," "Current Approaches to Classroom Discipline," and "Early Childhood Curriculum" graduate courses offer.
257 Lifelong learning opportunities available
Northern Iowa Today 16:3, p.2
Credit and non-credit courses available through Continuing Education.
258 Bulb seminar to be offered at Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1988:15, p.1
Seminar topics to include bulbs in containers, as house plants, forcing for winter blooms and landscaping with bulbs. Seminar instructor is Leila George, a member of the Iowa Nurseryman's association.
259 Cynthia Rylant to speak at University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1988:509, p.1
Has won several awards inculding the Caldecott Honor Book Award.
260 Third and final landscape pruning seminar to be offered at Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1988:508, p.1
Information on when to prune and what tools to use. Arborist Arnold Webster will discuss making plants more valuable, enhancing their beauty, and providing longer plant life.
261 A second pruning your landscape plants seminar will be offered at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1988:495, p.1
Three, two hour sessions will be offered July 25, August 1, and August 8.
262 Northern Iowa to hold informational meeting in Peosta about two graduate programs.
Public Relations News Release 1988:442, p.1
Purpose of the meeting will be to explain to prospective students the details of the graduate programs in Education-Teaching and Educational-General Educational Psychology.
263 Sign up now for fourth Iowa summer institute in gifted education at Northern Iowa July 24-29.
Public Relations News Release 1988:434, p.1
Presentation on useful information and techniques to help participants learn to understand gifted children and manage their education opportunities. The conference will include workshops, recreation opportunities and a chance to attend cultural events.
264 University of Northern Iowa to offer course at Marshalltown.
Public Relations News Release 1988:417, p.1
"Human Relations" will be offered for three semester hours of graduate or undergraduate credit. The course is designed to meet the six human relations standards designated by the State Department of Education.
265 University of Northern Iowa to offer course in Council Bluffs.
Public Relations News Release 1988:418, p.1
"Workshop: Building and Evaluating Early Learning Programs" will be offered for two semester hours of undergraduate or graduate credit.
266 University of Northern Iowa to offer three classes at Calmar this summer.
Public Relations News Release 1988:419, p.1
Three education classes will be offered this summer at Northest Iowa Technical Institute.
267 Northern Iowa to offer seven education courses at Price Laboratory School.
Public Relations News Release 1988:414, p.1
Price Laboratory School will be the site of seven graduate and undergraduate education courses offered this summer by the University of Northern Iowa.
268 University of Northern Iowa to offer children's literature course this summer.
Public Relations News Release 1988:413, p.1
"Workshop: Authors/Illustrators of Children's Literature" will be offered for two semester hours of credit. Description of the course.
269 University of Northern Iowa biology seminar to present two programs
Public Relations News Release 1987:352, p.1
Seminars on bonsai tree and herb growth are held in the Greenhouse, instructed by Craig Gibleon and Leila George. Costs for required materials, with the exception of plant containers, are covered by registration fees.
270 Public sessions part of Northern Iowa conference on critical thinking and writing
Public Relations News Release 1987:343, p.1
Professors Robert Ward, Daniel Cahill, and George Day hold presentations for the Student as Critic Conference, sponsored by the Department of English Language and Literature. Other speakers include Allan Carpenter, and William Kloefkorn.
271 Northern Iowa 'hands-on' science workshop series to begin March 12: Sign up now!
Public Relations News Release 1987:298, p.1
Area science teachers are invited to attend a series of workshops designed to enhance their classroom techniques. Workshops cover budgeting, immunology, elementary teaching strategies, and methods.
272 University of Northern Iowa tour combines European travel and business course
Public Relations News Release 1987:288, p.1
Students of international business may earn three hours of credit by participating in the International Business Study Tour to Munich, Amsterdam and London. Professor Robert Wyatt serves as tour administrator.
273 Life-long learning becoming more important to Americans
Northern Iowan 84:33, p.8
Virginia Hash looks at people who continue their education.
274 AARP/IRS teleconference on federal tax law changes affecting older Americans to be in Northern Iowa's Education Center Wednesday (Feb. 3)
Public Relations News Release 1987:240, p.1
A teleconference on changes to Iowa tax laws regarding elderly citizens is held in the Education Center, organized by the Internal Revenue Services and American Association of Retired Persons.
275 School nurses may sign up for skills seminar to start Feb. 4
Public Relations News Release 1987:229, p.1
The Physical Assessment Skills Seminar is held the in Area Agency 7 Conference Center. The seminar consists of a series of modules on nursing assessment of the ear, head, neck, nose, mouth, sinuses, respiratory, skin, and neuro-development.
276 University of Northern Iowa courses to be held at Iowa Central Community College
Public Relations News Release 1987:220, p.1
Professors David McCalley, Barry Wilson, and Ronald Anderson instruct courses on educational psychology, science, and special education at the Iowa Central Community College.
277 University of Northern Iowa courses to be held at Clear Lake
Public Relations News Release 1987:223, p.1
Professors Ralph Scott and Charles May instruct courses on personality development and early childhood curriculum at Clear Lake. Those interested must enroll through the Office of Continuing Education and Special Programs.
278 University of Northern Iowa courses to be held at Iowa Valley Community College
Public Relations News Release 1987:221, p.1
Professors Robert Decker, Leander Brown, and Lee Courtnage instruct courses on educational administration, human relations, and special education at the Iowa Valley Community College.
279 University of Northern Iowa courses to be held at Manchester
Public Relations News Release 1987:224, p.1
Courses on instructional psychology, literature instruction, and teaching talented handicapped students are held at the West Delaware Middle School. Professors Tom Reifschneider, Linda Gleissner, Judy Beckman instruct.
280 University of Northern Iowa to offer two courses at Iowa Western Community College
Public Relations News Release 1987:222, p.1
Courses on developmental reading and vocational-technical education are instructed by Judy Moser and Arnold Freitag at the Iowa Western Community College.
281 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.
282 University of Northern Iowa to offer a course at Tama
Public Relations News Release 1987:214, p.1
Professor Ned Ratekin leads a course on reading evaluation in various subjects at the South Tama County High School. The course is offered by the Office of Continuing Education and Special Programs.
283 Auditions, scheduling for church organists training program at Northern Iowa Jan. 23
Public Relations News Release 1987:208, p.1
Professor Marilou Kratzenstein, William McGuire, and Theron Strike conduct auditions for the Church Organists Training Program. Applicants must have sufficient background in either piano or organ, and prepare their own piece for the audition.
284 Cosmetologists continuing education workshop to be held at Northern Iowa Feb. 7
Public Relations News Release 1987:207, p.1
The Iowa Cosmetology Association and the Division of Continuing Education and Special Programs sponsor a workshop on hair styling and coloring. Certificates are distributed on completion of the program.
285 Lifelong learning can turn life into pro-active adventure, says Northern Iowa expert
Public Relations News Release 1987:202, p.1
Professor Virginia Hash discusses the increased popularity of leisure learning in the United States. With more free time and learning opportunities, more adults are taking advantage of continuing education courses made available through the university.
286 Newly developed standards for mathematics curriculum and instruction to be unveiled at University of Northern Iowa Fall Math Conference Friday
Public Relations News Release 1987:45, p.1
The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics presents their newly developed mathematics curriculum for K-12. The conference is held at Price Lab, sponsored by the College of Education, College of Natural Science, and Division of Continuing Education.
287 UNI Summer Commencement set for Friday (July 31) in the UNI-Dome
Public Relations News Release 1987:438, p.1
DeAnn Marie Huinker delivers the commencement speech in the UNI-Dome. Professor Patricia Geadelmann and Jay Edelnant present awards and honors to Pamela Heinmeyer and Adrian Talbot. James Martin presided over the ceremonies.
288 UNI to offer three courses at NITI in Calmar this summer
Public Relations News Release 1987:389, p.1
Three summer courses on language arts education and discrimination in human relations are offered at the Northeast Iowa Technical Institute. These courses are offered for three hours of graduate or undergraduate credit.
289 UNI to offer two continuing education courses in Iowa Falls
Public Relations News Release 1987:390, p.1
Two education and human relations courses are held in Iowa Falls High School. Diagnostic Teaching of Reading and Language arts is instructed by Judy Moser. Professor Kay Stensrud instructs "Human Relations", which will cover the effects of discrimination.
290 UNI to offer two continuing education courses in Marshalltown
Public Relations News Release 1987:391, p.1
Marshalltown Community College hosts two courses on human relations, and elementary curriculum. Professor Charles May instructs "Issues and Trends in Elementary Curriculum" for three credit hours. Professor Cheryl Budlong instructs "Human Relations".
291 UNI announces winners of 1987 Iowa Student as Critic Essay Competition
Public Relations News Release 1987:326, p.1
The Department of English Language and Literature, and the Division of Continuing Education and Special Programs sponsor the Iowa Student as Critic Essay Competition. Victorious high school and college students won cash, scholarships, and publication.
292 UNI seminar offers examples from experts on successful economic development programs
Public Relations News Release 1987:303, p.1
The Management Development Center, Office of Continuing Education Visitor Services sponsored a seminar for professional developers to discuss strategies for creating jobs and attracting business to the community. Participants included faculty speakers.
293 University of Northern Iowa to offer course at NITI
Public Relations News Release 1987:210, p.1
Professor Key Lee instructs a child development graduate course at the Northeast Iowa Technical Institute. The course emphasizes the use of research in the field of education.
294 University of Northern Iowa to offer education course in Atlantic
Public Relations News Release 1987:211, p.1
Professor Sharon Smaldino instructs a course on teaching strategies at Atlantic High School. The course is worth three semester hours of credit, and sponsored by the Office of Continuing Education and Special Programs.
295 UNI to offer eight telecourses for college credit
Public Relations News Release 1986:144, p.1
Eight telecourses are available to persons suffering from work and time restraints. Students view these programs from home, and complete course work by mail. The programs deal in education, astronomy, computer science, anthropology, and Jewish culture.
296 Telecourses offer an alternative way to learn
Northern Iowan 83:1, p.13
Eight courses will be offered on IPTV.
297 Winners announced in UNI's 1986 'Iowa student as critic' essay competition
Public Relations News Release 1986:375, p.1
High school and college students and high school English teachers received awards; some high school winners won UNI scholarships, others won monetary awards.
298 'Natural Birth, Healthy Baby' workshop openings remain for April 26
Public Relations News Release 1986:371, p.1
The day-long conference is intended for parents, childbirth educators and health care professionals; it will focus on issues related to pregnancy, birth, and early postpartum; participants will attend the keynote address and then two of four sessions.
299 Strategies to develop beginning readers is focus of UNI conference April 25
Public Relations News Release 1986:363, p.1
The eighteenth annual UNI Conference on Beginning Reading will focus on teaching children to develop sound reading skills early; thirteen sectional workshops will be presented twice during the day.
300 Strategies to develop beginning readers is focus of UNI conference April 25
Public Relations News Release 1986:363, p.1
The eighteenth annual conference on beginning reading will consist of thirteen sectional workshops presented twice daily.