Curriculum
Displaying 901 - 950 of 1425 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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901 | New course offered in library orientation College Eye 42:7, p.8 |
Aimed at teachers of early and middle grades. | |
902 | Teachers College Host to Aacte Training School Public Relations News Release 1950:93, p.1 |
The college will train, in January, about 60 educators for a three-year revisitation program to over 300 member schools of the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education. | |
903 | Over 200 attend TC Conference Public Relations News Release 1950:80, p.1 |
The one-day conference was on "Today's Elementary School." The group heard Olga Adams of the University of Chicago's elementary schools speak on "Learning Experiences for Today's Child." | |
904 | Teach fifth-graders about Atomic Science Public Relations News Release 1950:66, p.1 |
Iowa's plan is the first statewide attempt in the nation to promote atomic education and will reach grade school, high school, college, and adult education levels. The fifth-graders did study and remember a speaking knowledge of neutrons and fission. | |
905 | New courses in journalism gain popularity College Eye 42:4, p.3 |
Eighteen students have enrolled in the minor. | |
906 | Future teachers gain skill in driving course College Eye 42:2, p.3 |
Objectives of driver training curriculum. | |
907 | Pendergraft fills new position; will take over as curriculum coordinator College Eye 41:35, p.1 |
The new position will assist in planning the content of new courses; photo. | |
908 | Board approves new curriculum College Eye 41:30, p.2 |
Students will be required to complete 196 hours of course work to receive a degree; description of the course of study. | |
909 | Committee completes work; recommendations made to board College Eye 41:25, p.1 |
The new four-year curriculum program will now be presented to the State Board of Education. Committee members are listed. | |
910 | Committee plans new art program College Eye 41:22, p.4 |
Members of the state curriculum planning committee are listed. | |
911 | Raise hours on minor requirements to 22 1/2 College Eye 41:22, p.7 |
Requirements stipulated by the North Central Association | |
912 | 'Teachers should stimulate students in government affairs' - - Schwengel College Eye 41:19, p.3 |
Four legislators met with faculty to discuss the inclusion of the subject of citizenship in the college's curriculum. | |
913 | Approve journalism minor Alumnus 34:1, p.3 |
Seven courses totaling twenty-six hours will constitute minor. | |
914 | Faculty members tour six teachers colleges College Eye 41:12, p.3 |
Will be looking at the curriculums of each of the colleges. | |
915 | Committee of 9 conducts survey College Eye 41:12, p.4 |
Public school administrators, alumni, and other prominent people will receive survey. | |
916 | Expand Art Department with 17 new courses; new plan starts June 1950 College Eye 41:10, p.1 |
Will assist in further preparing students to become instructors in the art field; description of the revised curriculum. | |
917 | Committee of 9 to meet with all departments College Eye 41:9, p.8 |
Has also been meeting with several public school administrators and teachers. | |
918 | Art class correction College Eye 41:9, p.7 |
New sculpture class is open to beginning and advanced students. | |
919 | Audio-visual aids new ed course College Eye 41:9, p.3 |
The title of the course is "Audio-Visual Education for Elementary Teachers." | |
920 | New minor in journalism to be offered College Eye 41:8, p.1 |
Five new courses will be added. | |
921 | Modeling class offered in art College Eye 41:8, p.3 |
A new class in sculpture will be offered. | |
922 | Experts inspect arts curriculum College Eye 41:7, p.4 |
Dr. Gordon Wilbur, Dr. John Ludington, and Willis Whitehead will come to campus to do the evaluation. | |
923 | Committee working on revision of curriculum College Eye 41:6, p.3 |
Dr. Daryl Pendergraft will chair T.C.'s committee; other committee members listed. | |
924 | Industrial arts building provides facilities for 1,200 students College Eye 41:5, p.6 |
Along with the new building, the Industrial Arts curriculum has expanded, also. | |
925 | New major is offered in education College Eye 40:37, p.1 |
Offer course in rural school supervision. | |
926 | Biological survey abandons syllabus, announces Winier College Eye 40:37, p.4 |
Takes a broader, ecological view in teaching the course. | |
927 | Purpose of art linked with growth of child believes Guillaume, Art head College Eye 40:34, p.6 |
Believes new facilities will assist in teaching. | |
928 | Beauchamp will meet with students today College Eye 40:23, p.4 |
Wilbur H. Beauchamp will discuss curricular problems. | |
929 | Arts plan altered in Campus School College Eye 40:23, p.8 |
Attempt to break down barriers between particular arts and industrial arts. | |
930 | Instructor's life saving course is added this spring College Eye 40:18, p.4 |
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931 | Survey of Campus Opinion College Eye 40:12, p.2 |
Students answer questions about proposed new curriculum. | |
932 | Students think social problems or marriage course should be required College Eye 40:11, p.6 |
Survey asks students what the most worthwhile and least worthwhile courses are. | |
933 | Committee will study problems of integration College Eye 40:8, p.3 |
Will discuss problems of integrating teacher education work with work in other departments. | |
934 | Alpha Phi Gamma holds meeting College Eye 40:8, p.4 |
Mr. Holmes reports that ISTC is considering a minor in journalism. | |
935 | Students may still apply for special study College Eye 40:8, p.6 |
Criteria for carrying out an independent study. | |
936 | Library minor offered Alumnus 32:4, p.13 |
Department of Library Science established to offer new minor; Lauretta McCusker taught forty-six students in the summer term. | |
937 | Teachers College gives time for minors in Library Science College Eye 39:36, p.1 |
Offering minor for first time this quarter; description of the curriculum. | |
938 | TC gives minor in safety education College Eye 39:35, p.4 |
Description of the new curriculum and campus facilities. | |
939 | Elementary curriculum to be reorganized College Eye 39:32, p.7 |
Three two-year curricula will become more similar. | |
940 | Around the Campus College Eye 39:26, p.2 |
Due to lack of interest the Old Gold and Pen may be discontinued, a journalism fraternity should become a reality, and the concept of having a journalism minor is being considered. | |
941 | Library science courses planned for next quarter College Eye 39:24, p.1 |
Department being organized; Lauretta McCusker will teach courses; description of curriculum. | |
942 | Campus School plans curriculum changes College Eye 39:24, p.7 |
Setting up standards for change. | |
943 | Approve new change in 2-yr curriculum College Eye 39:20, p.1 |
New program will include fifteen hours of electives. | |
944 | Iowa high schools will revise study course College Eye 39:7, p.4 |
Professor Plaehn is part of the effort to revise high school curriculum. | |
945 | Marriage course is considered by committee College Eye 39:3, p.3 |
Drafting prospectus for the course. | |
946 | TC marriage course to be considered Old Gold 38:34, p.5 |
Approved by SLB. | |
947 | Inquiring Reporter College Eye 38:32, p.8 |
Students respond to the question, "Do you think that the survey course in biological science should be required?" | |
948 | Untitled College Eye 38:30, p.2 |
Members of the Humanist Club show support for the idea of marriage courses into the curriculum. | |
949 | Survey of Campus Opinion College Eye 38:30, p.3 |
Discusses how the campus feels about the introduction of a marriage course into the curriculum. | |
950 | Survey of Campus Opinion College Eye 38:29, p.3 |
Statistics show results of a question asked of TC students concerning the introduction of a marriage course into the curriculum. |