Curriculum

Displaying 1251 - 1300 of 1423 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
1251 New course of study for rural critic teachers
College Eye 8:15, p.6
To be implemented as part of Department of Rural Education.
1252 Bible study in Teachers College
College Eye 8:3, p.1
Courses in biblical instruction to begin at T. C; outline of four courses of study.
1253 Athletics during spring term
Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1
Review of athletic events and effectiveness of new "Educational Athletics" policy inaugurated last fall.
1254 Manual Arts
Old Gold 0:0, p.111
Boy building shelf with hammer and nails. Creed, psalm, and humor relating to manual arts. Class members; photo.
1255 The Iowa Survey Commission
Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1
Commission will inspect and evaluate TC and submit a report next spring.
1256 Football report 1915
Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1
Seventy-two men received credit for playing on football team. Team had 3-3 record this season and an average of 1200 attended the events. This was the first year that the budget was paid by the TC.
1257 The new plan for athletics
Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1
New plan includes free student admission to football games; men who had not completed their PE requirement had to play on the team. Basketball and track will be handled the same way this year.
1258 Agriculture Department
College Eye 7:4, p.3
Over 270 students enrolled; news notes on other students and faculty.
1259 Football given educational value
College Eye 7:3, p.1
Football classes will be set up and men will be required to take them; college will make some funds available for the sport; photo.
1260 Bible study for college credit
College Eye 7:2, p.1
College will offer four courses for credit.
1261 Degrees for diploma course students
Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1
New catalog outlines additional credit requirements for two year diploma course students who wish to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree.
1262 The standards of work in force
Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1
ISTC has new standards which will allow its graduates to enter graduate schools. Enrollment summary for 1914-15 given.
1263 Home Economics
Old Gold 0:0, p.269
Illustration of woman baking; photos of students and faculty, formal and informal; humorous inside jokes; photo.
1264 Agriculture
College Eye 7:1, p.6
Agriculture division organized in September 1912; purposes of the course of study.
1265 Summer school bulletins out; three months' course of study includes wide field; several new courses added
College Eye 4:27, p.8
Record enrollment is expected at summer session; two six week sessions will be given.
1266 Hours for college work
College Eye 4:19, p.4
Compares the number of hours the I. S. T. C. student spends on coursework with the number of hours a Harvard student spends on coursework.
1267 Electricity class will meet at college
College Eye 4:17, p.6
Many downtown mechanics and electricians will take course offered by Professor Perrine.
1268 Beginners class for military band
College Eye 4:16, p.3
New course will be offered on the basics of military band instruments.
1269 Official Notes
College Eye 4:9, p.3
Notes recent important meetings on campus; faculty on new committees are listed.
1270 Untitled
College Eye 4:7, p.4
Division of funds given by the Board of Education; necessary due to expanded departments and lengthened summer session; will pave a portion of 23rd Street.
1271 Contributed; rural education at the Iowa State Teachers College
College Eye 3:30, p.497
Professor Campbell talks about the new curriculum.
1272 Official Notes
College Eye 3:17, p.286
Study Center schedule; summary of teaching certificates issued; ISTC students will be granted certificate for two year rural education course of study.
1273 Editorial
College Eye 3:14, p.235
Enrollment for winter term is about 1500; Training School Building ready for use; ISTC will assist rural schools.
1274 Agricultural department to be enlarged
College Eye 3:5, p.87
Will expand to have classrooms and a large laboratory in the Old South Hall; to accommodate need of rural school teachers to take courses in that curriculum; staff will be expanded.
1275 New course organized
College Eye 3:5, p.88
Home Economics will use the South Hall for classes in sewing and cooking; enrollment growing.
1276 Official Notes
College Eye 3:5, p.88
President Seerley will speak on rural school matters; a new secretary will be appointed; faculty considering changes in academic calendar, meeting rules, and curriculum.
1277 Official Notes
College Eye 3:4, p.72
News notes of important faculty and school matters; Professor Loughridge is in Germany; new classes in home economics organized; library crowded; enrollment is over 1300; Professor Campbell studying rural schools.
1278 School Board rescinds action; state institutions of learning to remain as before
College Eye 2:26, p.1
Six months of controversy over curriculum coordination at state institutions comes to an end without change, to the delight of students at ISTC.
1279 Klay introduces bill; approaches question from another angle
College Eye 2:20, p.1
Bill introduced will leave courses of study as they are now.
1280 Change in economics course
College Eye 2:18, p.4
A description of the newly offered course entitled Public Finance.
1281 Iowa State Teachers College since 1907
College Eye 2:17, p.7
Enrollment by course of study of the nearly nine thousand students at ISTC since 1907.
1282 Sweeping action taken by the State Board of Education; engineering, domestic science and liberal arts courses affected
College Eye 2:7, p.1
Board attempts to eliminate "duplication" of curricula; ISTC would be reduced to junior college status; three state schools and their adherents protest.
1283 New department of agriculture
College Eye 2:4, p.1
W. H. Davis joins the faculty; will help prepare students for work in rural education.
1284 Domestic Science Seniors
Old Gold 0:0, p.237
Study in domestic science involves meal planning, nutrition, and hygiene and sanitation.
1285 Manual Training
Old Gold 0:0, p.256
Description of the manual training program.
1286 Official Notes
College Eye 1:7, p.2
Local, state, and national education news; faculty outlines major courses of study for those in the college course.
1287 Official Notes
College Eye 1:5, p.2
Board considering new furniture for new buildings; Faculty Reading Circle met; stenography and typewriting courses available.
1288 Official Notes
College Eye 1:3, p.2
New typewriters purchased; considering purchase of organ for Auditorium; Museum collection placed in new Library building
1289 Official Notes
College Eye 1:1, p.2
Commercial education course available; enrollment strong in domestic science; teacher education courses are effective; faculty and staff changes.
1290 Department of Professional Instruction
Old Gold 0:0, p.22
Describes the various components included in the science of education; photo.
1291 Department of Mathematics
Old Gold 0:0, p.24
Describes the training for mathematics teachers; photo.
1292 Department of Manual Arts
Old Gold 0:0, p.26
Describes the organization of the Department of Manual Arts and how it is conducted; photo.
1293 Kindergarten
Old Gold 0:0, p.121
Description of the spirit of the Kindergarten Department; poems about the department and the children they teach; photo.
1294 Domestic Science Department
Old Gold 0:0, p.42
History of the department; special teachers course in domestic science first offered at ISNS in 1904; photo.
1295 Department of Government
Old Gold 0:0, p.27
Describes the aim of the department and the courses offered; photo.
1296 Chemistry Department
Old Gold 0:0, p.28
Illustrates the growth of the department; photo.
1297 Department of Public Speaking and English combined
Old Gold 0:0, p.30
Describes the importance of public speaking training; photo.
1298 Physical Education
Old Gold 0:0, p.34
Explains the objectives of the department; photo.
1299 History Department
Old Gold 0:0, p.37
Explains the changes in studying and teaching history; photo.
1300 The Department of Training in Teaching
Old Gold 0:0, p.48
Describes the curriculum for the various areas of the department.