Curriculum
Displaying 1351 - 1400 of 1423
Title | Date | Summary | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
1351 |
Schoolma'ams will cook; great interest taken in cooking school to be opened next week; Cannon house will be converted into a modern kitchen Normal Eyte 15:8, p.115 |
10/29/1904 | The Domestic Science Department will begin to offer classes is cooking. | |
1352 |
Passing of the chapel oration; progressive change made by English Department; new requirements, two society orations or equivalent in contest work Normal Eyte 15:6, p.81 |
10/15/1904 | The English Department has changed the requirements for the number of orations that need to be given by its students; they will no longer have to give orations during the chapel exercises. | |
1353 |
C. S. Hammock, head of the new Manual Training Department Normal Eyte 15:1, p.3 |
9/10/1904 | C. S. Hammock is the new head of the Department of Manual Training; description of the manual training and domestic science facilities and curriculum; photo. | |
1354 |
Kindergarten; new department will open next year Normal Eyte 14:34, p.537 |
5/28/1904 | Will begin in fall 1904; parents who wish their children to be in the kindergarten class should apply now. | |
1355 |
Presidents discuss problems Normal Eyte 14:32, p.498 |
5/11/1904 | State normal school principals and presidents meet in President Seerley's office to talk about normal schools. | |
1356 |
New collegiate course Normal Eyte 14:25, p.385 |
3/19/1904 | ISNS will offer a new "Teachers Collegiate Course" that will result in a Bachelor of Arts in Education degree; course will be open in summer 1904; course of study now under development. | |
1357 |
Official news Normal Eyte 14:21, p.322 |
2/13/1904 | Summer faculty added; trustees planning for fifth year of study; Professor Merrill making good progress; interstate debate planned. | |
1358 |
Physical culture; the girls will enjoy games and apparatus work Normal Eyte 14:12, p.187 |
11/21/1903 | When the new gym is finished, two years of physical work will be required for all women. | |
1359 |
By the authority of the Board of Trustees Normal Eyte 13:26, p.401 |
4/4/1903 | Students must take spelling, rhetoricals, and society work. | |
1360 |
Physical training has been made a required study Normal Eyte 13:26, p.401 |
4/4/1903 | Students must take two terms of work. | |
1361 |
The Board of Trustees Normal Eyte 13:26, p.402 |
4/4/1903 | Authorized courses in library science and physical direction. | |
1362 |
The next catalog and circular will authorize the following studies Normal Eyte 13:26, p.401 |
4/4/1903 | Analytical geometry, advanced physiography, plant histology, teachers German, mineralogy, social economic problems, and American History. | |
1363 |
Official Normal Eyte 13:19, p.289 |
2/3/1903 | Professor Parish has a new textbook out; classes added to elective list; changes may be coming in the number of orations required of graduates. | |
1364 |
The new course of music, art and public speaking Normal Eyte 13:1, p.2 |
9/6/1902 | This year will be an experimental year in the new curricula. | |
1365 |
A special course Normal Eyte 12:29, p.450 |
4/26/1902 | Will be offered in drawing. | |
1366 |
Another special course Normal Eyte 12:29, p.450 |
4/26/1902 | Will be offered for teachers of instrumental music. | |
1367 |
For sometime a need has been felt Normal Eyte 12:11, p.172 |
11/23/1901 | A group of students meets to learn fine penmanship from Professor Cummins. | |
1368 |
Alumni columns; Normal training in domestic science Townsend--Mary L. (Class of 1899--Home Economics Faculty) Normal Eyte 12:9, p.139 |
11/9/1901 | Mary Townsend talks about teaching domestic science. | |
1369 |
The athletic spirit is abroad in the land Normal Eyte 12:3, p.33 |
9/28/1901 | Believes that time spent engaged in athletics is well spent; people should appreciate that they should combine mental efforts with physical exercise to be well-rounded. | |
1370 |
The novelty and newness of the beginning of the year Normal Eyte 12:2, p.17 |
9/21/1901 | Believes students should explore opportunities to learn outside the classroom. | |
1371 |
Miss Pierce Normal Eyte 10:18, p.438 |
2/2/1901 | Preparing advanced elocution class. | |
1372 |
Official Normal Eyte 10:11, p.258 |
11/24/1900 | List of fall term graduates; ISNS will admit students from Philippines; summer session arranged with special course in library science. | |
1373 |
German Normal Eyte 10:1, p.12 |
9/15/1900 | Added to Training School curriculum. | |
1374 |
Official Normal Eyte 9:29, p.684 |
5/5/1900 | School will add departments in German, Manual Training, and Kindergarten as soon as there is room. | |
1375 |
This year for the first time Normal Eyte 9:28, p.667 |
4/28/1900 | Students will be graduated in music. | |
1376 |
Editorial Normal Eyte 9:24, p.563 |
3/31/1900 | Students should carry an appropriate academic load; some are inclined to carry too many classes. | |
1377 |
Official Normal Eyte 9:14, p.326 |
1/13/1900 | Board has selected summer session faculty; schedule of classes rearranged; several faculty will be traveling to Europe; additional classrooms badly needed; assignments made for Student Battalion. | |
1378 |
Official Normal Eyte 9:8, p.174 |
11/4/1899 | Important policy and procedure announcements including tuition exemption for Spanish-American War veterans; faculty considering adjustments to curriculum; hope to put summer session on regular basis; school needs $100,000 for new buildings. | |
1379 |
Without doubt, drawing is becoming one of the chief studies Normal Eyte 8:24, p.330 |
3/25/1899 | Applauds efforts of Miss Thornton and Miss Morse in teaching this valuable teaching skill. | |
1380 |
The spring term opened Normal Eyte 8:23, p.315 |
3/18/1899 | With good cooperation and plans for achievement. | |
1381 |
The next spring term Normal Eyte 8:22, p.307 |
2/25/1899 | Classes are now arranged such that students can begin a class, leave school to teach, and then pick up the same class in another term. | |
1382 |
The office is preparing the catalogue for 1899 Normal Eyte 8:19, p.265 |
2/4/1899 | Will not contain many changes but will offer a full range of classes. | |
1383 |
The spring term program Normal Eyte 8:19, p.265 |
2/4/1899 | Will offer a wide variety of classes for all levels of students. | |
1384 |
The new marking system Normal Eyte 8:17, p.234 |
1/21/1899 | Will give four grades: Passed, Fair, Good, and Excellent; philosophy behind the change; each department will determine what is "Passing". | |
1385 |
Two addition classes in first term physics Normal Eyte 8:13, p.184 |
12/3/1898 | Organized. | |
1386 |
The Normal School Normal Eyte 8:8, p.110 |
10/29/1898 | Array of classes is now such that students can enter at any term and find appropriate courses in First, Second, or Third Year work. | |
1387 |
The next catalog Normal Eyte 7:20, p.10 |
2/5/1898 | Will contain new curriculum for special primary course. | |
1388 |
The catalog for 1898 Normal Eyte 7:18, p.11 |
1/22/1898 | Will show two-year curriculum for special primary course. | |
1389 |
Biennial period, 1895-1897 Normal Eyte 7:15, p.176 |
12/18/1897 | President Seerley's recommendations for the future of the school including development of programs in kindergarten, manual training, modern languages; the summer session; additional faculty; and the library. | |
1390 |
Biennial period, 1895-1897 Normal Eyte 7:13, p.148 |
12/4/1897 | President Seerley's report on progress in music, physical culture, college affiliation, and the training school. | |
1391 |
Biennial period, 1895-1897; the President's report Normal Eyte 7:11, p.123 |
11/20/1897 | President Seerley reports on the Special Primary course, the Old Administration Building, the science, geography, and drawing curricula, the Student Battalion, electrical service, and a penmanship course. | |
1392 |
Official News and Notes Normal Eyte 7:4, p.41 |
10/2/1897 | Student Battalion has selected officers; approve changes in courses of study; will introduce electricity on campus; will plan winter term soon; instruments and uniforms for band and orchestra arrive. | |
1393 |
Prof. Walters Normal Eyte 6:22, p.260 |
3/20/1897 | Teaching courses in astronomy. | |
1394 |
More than two hundred students Normal Eyte 6:21, p.248 |
2/27/1897 | Taking course in civics and economics under the leadership of Percy Hunt. | |
1395 |
Prof. Walters Normal Eyte 6:21, p.248 |
2/27/1897 | Will offer instruction in taxidermy. | |
1396 |
A beginning class in algebra Normal Eyte 6:19, p.224 |
2/13/1897 | Will be offered. | |
1397 |
Method classes Normal Eyte 6:19, p.224 |
2/13/1897 | Offered in history and penmanship. | |
1398 |
A class in economics will be organized Normal Eyte 6:18, p.212 |
2/6/1897 | ||
1399 |
Go into the drawing room Normal Eyte 6:17, p.202 |
1/30/1897 | A look at the new work in art class as well as some new sculpture on display. | |
1400 |
Students who want instruction Normal Eyte 6:10, p.111 |
11/14/1896 | Miss Thornton will offer instruction in advanced drawing and modeling. |
Pages
Questions about this service?
Contact Jaycie Vos, University Archivist
jaycie.vos@uni.edu | (319) 273-6307
1227 W 27th Street
Cedar Falls, Iowa 50614
(319) 273-2838 | LibAskUs@uni.edu