Curriculum

Displaying 801 - 850 of 1423 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
801 The fifth curriculum . . . Against
College Eye 50:28, p.2
Discusses disadvantages of adding a non-teaching degree.
802 The fifth curriculum . . . For
College Eye 50:28, p.2
Discusses advantages of adding a non-teaching degree.
803 Obiter Scripta
College Eye 50:24, p.2
Professor Fox discusses possible expansion to become more than a teachers college.
804 Obiter Scripta
College Eye 50:22, p.2
Professor Fox discusses the possible addition of the school's first non-teaching curriculum.
805 Eventful year at College in 1958
Alumnus 44:1, p.13
College faces educational challenge of Soviet Union; other highlights of the year.
806 Take notice, everyone!
College Eye 50:17, p.2
Discusses problems with the Education and Methods courses.
807 A plea for practicality
College Eye 49:28, p.2
Courses offered to students have little value or practicality.
808 Faculty recommends stronger standards
College Eye 49:27, p.3
Groups recommends a variety of improvements to meet the challenge of Soviet education.
809 Pi Gams hosts
College Eye 49:23, p.8
Will hold discussion of the Social Science curriculum.
810 Teaching with TV experimental courses start with 2nd semester
Alumnus 41:4, p.5
Physical Science course will be taught via closed-circuit to 150 students in two classrooms; hardware arrangements underway.
811 New 'Oriental' class offered
College Eye 48:10, p.1
Professor Talbott will offer course on Asian civilization.
812 TC's Home Ec. Department notes increase in majors
College Eye 48:9, p.9
A look at the department, its faculty, and its curriculum.
813 Communications, French offered in one course
College Eye 48:5, p.7
Professor Stageberg will offer French in association with special English and speech combined class.
814 Record enrollments top previous gains
College Eye 48:3, p.1
Enrollment is 3179; breaks record set in 1948; fewer enrolling in two-year elementary curriculum and more in four-year plan.
815 Changes at TC discussed by Registrar
College Eye 47:39, p.1
Marshall Beard speculates on changes in the curriculum, the academic calendar, and the campus landscape.
816 The futile hours
College Eye 47:27, p.2
Claims that the required six hours of physical education are a waste of time.
817 Women's physical ed. adds new course
College Eye 47:19, p.4
Will offer new individual activities course.
818 Offer first aid course
College Eye 47:12, p.3
819 There's all kinds of electives so you may take your pick
College Eye 47:10, p.6
A look at some good courses to take as electives.
820 Caswell asks for increase in student participation here
College Eye 47:7, p.3
Hollis Caswell makes evaluative visit to campus; photo.
821 Columbia's Caswell evaluates effectiveness of TC set-up
College Eye 47:6, p.1
Hollis Caswell will evaluate ISTC administrative organization and curriculum, with special reference to the four year course of study.
822 Teachers College experiments in new liberal arts courses
College Eye 47:1, p.1
New communications course will include reading, writing, speaking, and listening.
823 State Board approves new class at TC
College Eye 46:30, p.1
Will train teachers in vocational home economics.
824 New communications course to be tried on freshmen
College Eye 46:27, p.8
Will combine speaking and writing.
825 Announce change in English minor
College Eye 46:8, p.6
Statement of changes.
826 Inquiring reporter
College Eye 54:41, p.3
Students offer opinions on the curriculum and the summer session; photo.
827 Homemaking students study industrial arts
College Eye 45:31, p.5
Professor Ditzler is teaching a class in industrial arts basics.
828 Typing credit needed by all B. A. graduates
College Eye 45:6, p.1
829 State board approves new graduate majors
Alumnus 37:3, p.7
Will offer courses in art and guidance.
830 Insight
College Eye 44:42, p.2
Liberal arts majors with no professional emphasis performed well on national teachers examination.
831 Board of Education action adds new responsibility
College Eye 44:37, p.2
Teachers College can now recommend persons for the superintendent certificate.
832 New majors get nod
College Eye 44:37, p.1
Will offer master's degrees in art and guidance.
833 President Maucker calls for more discussion, knowledge about Non-Western cultures
College Eye 44:1, p.1
Lengthy excerpts from President Maucker's Matriculation Convocation address including statements about the school's mission and curriculum.
834 Departments schedule curriculum discussions
College Eye 43:28, p.7
835 Departments set meeting dates
College Eye 43:27, p.6
To discuss curriculum.
836 Special To: Appanoose County Clarion and Mystic Sentinel
Public Relations News Release 1951:605, p.1
Beverly Thomas, Centerville, has been formally initiated into Pi Theta Pi, a local social sorority. Thomas is a freshman student on a two-year curriculum.
837 Special To: Albia Monroe Country News
Public Relations News Release 1951:604, p.1
Sylvia Tyrrel, Albia, has been formally initiated into Pi Theta Pi, a local social sorority. Tyrrel is a freshman student on a two-year elementary curriculum.
838 Special To: Albia Union-Republican
Public Relations News Release 1951:603, p.1
Sylvia Tyrrel, Albia, has been formally initiated into Pi Theta Pi, a local social sorority. Tyrrel is a freshman student on a two-year elementary curriculum.
839 Special To: Oskaloosa Tribune-Press
Public Relations News Release 1951:594, p.1
Betty Barnes, Oskaloosa, has been formally initiated into Tau Sigma Delta, a local social sorority. Barnes is a freshman student on a two-year elementary curriculum.
840 Special To: Council Bluffs Nonpareil
Public Relations News Release 1952:486, p.1
Jean Sheiry, Council Bluffs, has been elected reporter of Pi Tau Phi, a local social sorority. Sheiry is a freshman student enrolled on a two-year kindergarten-primary curriculum.
841 Special To: Howard County Times and Cresco Plain Dealer
Public Relations News Release 1952:488, p.1
Beverly Groteboer, Cresco, has been elected treasurer of Pi Tau Phi, a local social sorority. Groteboer is a freshman student enrolled on a two-year elementary curriculum.
842 The third annual Iowa Teachers Conservation Camp at Springbrook State Park near Guthrie Center will offer three study sessions this summer
Public Relations News Release 1952:552, p.1
Emery Will, camp director, said this summer's extra session will be designed for secondary school teachers. In the past two years sessions were held only for elementary teachers.
843 Eleanor Merritt, curriculum laboratory librarian, has returned to campus after attending meetings in Boston, Massachusetts and New York City
Public Relations News Release 1952:420, p.1
She attended the seventh annual meeting of the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development in Boston, Feb. 10. The New York meeting was the fifth United Nations Institute sponsored by the Department of Public Information of the United Nations.
844 Teachers capitalizing on new and better materials and equipment according to Guy Wagner and Waldemar Gjerde in a "Midland Schools" article
Public Relations News Release 1952:461, p.1
Wagner is director of curriculum laboratory and Gjerde is an audio-visual education specialist at the college. The article, "Teaching with Projected Materials," appears in the February issue of the magazine.
845 Special To: The Daily Record
Public Relations News Release 1951:282, p.1
The new year finds the college 75 years young, looking forward to the inquguration of its graduate program in the summer of 1952. A major curriculum revision for degree students began during the 1951 summer session.
846 Board makes changes in physical education
College Eye 43:12, p.10
Course numbers changed.
847 A step forward . . .
College Eye 43:11, p.2
Applauds the Purdue student curriculum committee for allowing students to give input.
848 Cedar Falls - Clifford L. Bishop
Public Relations News Release 1951:168, p.1
Bishop, head of the college education department, will serve as a discussion leader on problems related to the teacher education curriculum during the 22nd annual University of Minnesota Conference on Teacher Education at Minneapolis, Friday, Dec. 7.
849 Professor Guy Wagner and his colleagues have prepared special stories and reading exercises for the Reader's Digest
Public Relations News Release 1951:79, p.1
The project, begun five years ago, alled for six issues of the skill builder to be published--two each for grades four, five, and six. The last issue in the series rolled off the press early this fall.
850 Special to: Herald-Patriot
Public Relations News Release 1951:75, p.1
Ruth Ferris, Lucas, has been elected president of the KPBA club at the college. The club is an organization for all women students enrolled on a four-year kindergarten-primary curriculum.