Curriculum

Displaying 1101 - 1150 of 1423 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
1101 Women students will prepare for marriage as well as school teaching
Public Relations News Release 1934:548, p.2
Seven new home economics courses will be taught this year.
1102 An old question
College Eye 25:26, p.2
Suggests offering military training as an elective alternative to physical education.
1103 A sister course?
College Eye 25:25, p.2
Believes a course in etiquette might be worthwhile.
1104 Student questions curriculum; theory that students profit by making decisions is ignored
College Eye 25:6, p.2
Considers the maze of completing a college degree.
1105 Art-Manual Arts
Old Gold 0:0, p.28
Curriculum; photos.
1106 Romance Languages
Old Gold 0:0, p.27
History and curriculum; photos.
1107 English
Old Gold 0:0, p.23
History and aims of the department; organized in 1909; curriculum; photos.
1108 Latin-Greek-German
Old Gold 0:0, p.26
History of the department; photos.
1109 Physics-Chemistry
Old Gold 0:0, p.29
History of the location of the department and classes; photos.
1110 Home Economics
Old Gold 0:0, p.30
History and purpose of the department; photos.
1111 Physical Education
Old Gold 0:0, p.32
History and aims of the department; photos.
1112 Editorials; hablas tu or parlez vous?
College Eye 24:21, p.2
Considers place of modern languages in curriculum.
1113 Significant changes made in curriculums
Alumnus 17:1, p.9
Drop two year programs in art, home economics, manual arts, and commercial education and three year program in music in favor of four year programs; programs in kindergarten and elementary teaching are only remaining two year programs.
1114 President's office sends explanation of curriculum changes to College Eye; revision aims to produce teachers of more competence
College Eye 24:8, p.1
Recommends abandoning most study programs of less than four years.
1115 Saturday classes to be offered this fall
College Eye 23:50, p.1
Classes will last four and a half hours.
1116 College names successor to Anna L. Leggett; Beatrice Geiger will head Department of Home Economics in fall
College Eye 23:46, p.1
Department will also shift focus from training home economics teachers to exposing more women to home-making skills; photo.
1117 President O. R. Latham announced today
Public Relations News Release 1931:419, p.1
Anna Leggett retires, Beatrice Geiger takes over as head of the home economics department; biographical profile of Professor Geiger included; department will aim at serving all women students instead of just prospective home economics teachers.
1118 State course in mathematics
Alumnus 16:2, p.10
Monograph will outline presentation of mathematics in public schools.
1119 College offers new course
Alumnus 16:2, p.13
Dean Campbell will teach course on problems of student advisors.
1120 Announcement of a new course
Public Relations News Release 1931:224, p.1
Dean Sadie Campbell teaches new course for spring term called "Problems of Student Advisors."
1121 Dean of women will teach new course to be offered next term
College Eye 23:30, p.1
Will teach Problems of Student Advisors.
1122 Curriculum catalogue to be released soon; Merchant heads board
College Eye 23:29, p.1
Copy sent to press.
1123 Here's help for alumni who direct school plays
Alumnus 16:1, p.7
Professor Holden outlines play production curriculum; gives directions on construction of scenery and settings; photo.
1124 Parent education course added to winter schedule
College Eye 23:20, p.2
New course required for kindergarten and primary students.
1125 Freshmen on grade school courses prove to be smarter than classmates; liberal arts students have lead class for high grades in previous years
College Eye 23:19, p.6
Dean Nelson reveals results of his research.
1126 Prospective grade teachers in the freshman class
Public Relations News Release 1931:85, p.1
Freshman elementary education students score higher on standardized tests than students in the Bachelors of Art program.
1127 Saturday classes, a new departure at the Iowa State Teachers College
Public Relations News Release 1931:6, p.1
Saturday classes now offered; students can take French, Spanish, American poetry, and American prose; intended for practicing teachers.
1128 Twenty-two years would be required to carry courses offered this term
College Eye 23:12, p.5
Would take a long time to take all the courses offered.
1129 It would require about 22 years
Public Relations News Release 1930:516, p.1
ISTC offers a huge variety of courses; it would take twenty-two years for a student to take all of them.
1130 Education department will give new courses at start of fall term
College Eye 23:10, p.2
Will offer courses in personality and mental hygiene.
1131 A grouchy professor submits this
College Eye 23:4, p.2
Description of annoying things in classrooms and the proliferation of English in school curriculum
1132 Public school music department closes intensive program; workers have reached 8,500 teachers, 150,000 pupils in three years
College Eye 23:2, p.4
Has worked though Extension Service to reach many students.
1133 Buffum has scout class; men receive training in scout leadership; P. E. credit will be given
College Eye 23:2, p.1
Will consist of theory and practice of Boy Scout leadership.
1134 New course in speech corrections is offered during summer term
College Eye 23:1, p.6
Professor Berkstresser will offer course.
1135 Drama
Old Gold 0:0, p.175
Description of drama courses, last year's major productions, and drama organizations.
1136 Air-Castles give way to bungalows for Iowa Teachers co-eds
College Eye 22:32, p.6
Professor Leggett gives class on house planning.
1137 Untitled
College Eye 22:24, p.4
William W. Biddle will teach a course in personality during summer session.
1138 Phillips will teach new personality courses
College Eye 22:9, p.1
Professor Phillips is currently studying child welfare at the University of Iowa.
1139 Kindergartners are offered new course
College Eye 22:7, p.1
Professor Luse announces new four year curriculum in kindergarten and nursery school teaching.
1140 Personal problems will be emphasized in course for deans
College Eye 22:7, p.6
Course for deans will be offered for first time in summer 1931; will consider the application of psychology to adolescents.
1141 Three new courses will be offered here next year; men students will lean to rejuvenate collegiate flivvers
College Eye 22:6, p.1
Will offer courses in automobile mechanics, student advising, and scene construction.
1142 Teachers psychology to be a practical type
College Eye 21:40, p.1
Group working on psychology curriculum
1143 New bulletin reveals changes
Alumnus 14:2, p.16
Catalogue includes new rules, courses, and curricula; special sections on new music curriculum and extension service.
1144 New four-year music course established
Alumnus 14:2, p.10
Description of new course and opportunities for group work and study in music; photo.
1145 New quarterly bulletin and school catalogue reveals many changes
College Eye 21:22, p.2
Will outline new rules and regulations as well as curriculum changes.
1146 An entirely new educational philosophy underlies a plan
Public Relations News Release 1929:170, p.1
Students will now be given help instead being left to their own devices when they fall behind academically; new course available to those whose grades are poor.
1147 Heads new course
College Eye 21:14, p.1
Edward Kurtz will establish a new four-year course in orchestra and band music; outline of the curriculum; photo.
1148 New courses in interpretative speech
Alumnus 14:1, p.12
New courses help students with scenic design for recent productions, "Outward Bound" and "Mrs. Partridge Presents"; photo.
1149 New four-year music course
Alumnus 14:1, p.18
Marks end of three year curricula at college.
1150 New four-year music course
Alumnus 14:1, p.9
Will attempt to meet demand for band and orchestra teachers in schools.