Curriculum

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# Title Date Summary
901 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."
902 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.
903 New courses in journalism gain popularity
College Eye 42:4, p.3
Eighteen students have enrolled in the minor.
904 Future teachers gain skill in driving course
College Eye 42:2, p.3
Objectives of driver training curriculum.
905 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.
906 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.
907 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.
908 Committee plans new art program
College Eye 41:22, p.4
Members of the state curriculum planning committee are listed.
909 Raise hours on minor requirements to 22 1/2
College Eye 41:22, p.7
Requirements stipulated by the North Central Association
910 '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.
911 Approve journalism minor
Alumnus 34:1, p.3
Seven courses totaling twenty-six hours will constitute minor.
912 Committee of 9 conducts survey
College Eye 41:12, p.4
Public school administrators, alumni, and other prominent people will receive survey.
913 Faculty members tour six teachers colleges
College Eye 41:12, p.3
Will be looking at the curriculums of each of the colleges.
914 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.
915 Art class correction
College Eye 41:9, p.7
New sculpture class is open to beginning and advanced students.
916 Audio-visual aids new ed course
College Eye 41:9, p.3
The title of the course is "Audio-Visual Education for Elementary Teachers."
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 Modeling class offered in art
College Eye 41:8, p.3
A new class in sculpture will be offered.
919 New minor in journalism to be offered
College Eye 41:8, p.1
Five new courses will be added.
920 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.
921 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.
922 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.
923 Biological survey abandons syllabus, announces Winier
College Eye 40:37, p.4
Takes a broader, ecological view in teaching the course.
924 New major is offered in education
College Eye 40:37, p.1
Offer course in rural school supervision.
925 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.
926 Arts plan altered in Campus School
College Eye 40:23, p.8
Attempt to break down barriers between particular arts and industrial arts.
927 Beauchamp will meet with students today
College Eye 40:23, p.4
Wilbur H. Beauchamp will discuss curricular problems.
928 Instructor's life saving course is added this spring
College Eye 40:18, p.4
929 Survey of Campus Opinion
College Eye 40:12, p.2
Students answer questions about proposed new curriculum.
930 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.
931 Alpha Phi Gamma holds meeting
College Eye 40:8, p.4
Mr. Holmes reports that ISTC is considering a minor in journalism.
932 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.
933 Students may still apply for special study
College Eye 40:8, p.6
Criteria for carrying out an independent study.
934 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.
935 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.
936 TC gives minor in safety education
College Eye 39:35, p.4
Description of the new curriculum and campus facilities.
937 Elementary curriculum to be reorganized
College Eye 39:32, p.7
Three two-year curricula will become more similar.
938 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.
939 Campus School plans curriculum changes
College Eye 39:24, p.7
Setting up standards for change.
940 Library science courses planned for next quarter
College Eye 39:24, p.1
Department being organized; Lauretta McCusker will teach courses; description of curriculum.
941 Approve new change in 2-yr curriculum
College Eye 39:20, p.1
New program will include fifteen hours of electives.
942 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.
943 Marriage course is considered by committee
College Eye 39:3, p.3
Drafting prospectus for the course.
944 TC marriage course to be considered
College Eye 38:34, p.5

Approved by SLB.

945 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?"
946 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.
947 Untitled
College Eye 38:30, p.2
Members of the Humanist Club show support for the idea of marriage courses into the curriculum.
948 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.
949 Letter to the editor
College Eye 38:25, p.4
Discuses the recent editorial comments concerning the "Contemporary Affairs" class at I.S.T.C.
950 Roger's Rambling Remarks
College Eye 38:24, p.2
Offers criticism and suggestions for improvements in the contemporary affairs class.
951 Appoint safety education supervisor
Alumnus 31:1, p.14
Bert L. Woodcock resigns position with state program to head new driver training and safety education curriculum
952 MacKenzie visits campus; lectures on curricula
College Eye 38:13, p.4
Gordon MacKenzie speaks to a number of groups.
953 Announce plans for new catalog
College Eye 38:11, p.6
Will outline curricular changes.
954 First classes held in Safety Education at Teacher College
College Eye 38:1, p.5
Professors Palmer and Woodcock will supervise program; driver training range planned for area south of campus.
955 Teachers College inaugurates safety course
Alumnus 30:3, p.8
Safety education will be offered as a teaching minor; driving course will be developed south of campus.
956 Faculty members work on design for education
College Eye 37:36, p.2
Five faculty appointed to state secondary education design group.
957 Safety education program endorsed
College Eye 37:34, p.3
Will offer minor course of study this fall.
958 Contemp, short but tough, causes grade-point slump
College Eye 37:32, p.3
Professor Thompson talks about modifications and improvements in the Contemporary Affairs class.
959 A plea for better living
Alumnus 30:1, p.16
Speaker Stewart B. Hamblen believes that schools can help people raise their standard of living.
960 Special six-week session for veterans
Alumnus 30:1, p.6
Courses selected to meet veterans' needs.
961 Should we teach sex here?
College Eye 37:3, p.2
Question is raised, should TC teach a class on sex?
962 Earth Science offered since 1913
College Eye 36:37, p.3
Subject of article written by Professors Uttley and Aitchison.
963 Radio classes learn by experience as they attend KXEL classroom
College Eye 36:33, p.3
A look at some of the work done in the radio survey class.
964 Students submit report on curriculum
College Eye 36:32, p.5
Full text of department-by-department recommendations for improvement in the curricula.
965 E. P. C. invites students to discuss problems at Wednesday meeting
College Eye 36:31, p.1
Will be second meeting regarding curricular problems.
966 Submit ideas for new curriculum
College Eye 36:24, p.1
Major study groups should turn in recommendations to Student-Faculty Relations Committee.
967 Common problems
College Eye 36:22, p.2
EPC hears students' complaints about their studies and college life.
968 Common problems need discussion
College Eye 36:21, p.2
Discusses current problems faced by both students and faculty.
969 Common problems under discussion
College Eye 36:20, p.2
Discusses problems faced by both faculty and students.
970 Riding classes offered in spring schedule
College Eye 36:20, p.4
971 Enthusiastic students discuss curriculum
College Eye 36:18, p.1
Students involved in department discussions.
972 New basic skills program adopted
College Eye 36:18, p.1
Faculty define basic skills areas in curricular reform.
973 Students can help with curriculum
College Eye 36:18, p.2
Discusses the changing of the education curriculum.
974 What do you want in new curriculum
College Eye 36:18, p.2
Students voice opinions.
975 Curriculum to be discussed; student body suggestions are invited
College Eye 36:17, p.1
Housing groups and student organizations will take part in the discussion.
976 What do you want in new curriculum
College Eye 36:18, p.2
Students voice opinions.
977 Skiing supplies credit for fun loving co-eds
College Eye 36:15, p.3
Professor Short teaches a winter sports class.
978 'Three R's' may appear in curriculum changes
College Eye 36:10, p.1
Curriculum group considering revisions.
979 Earlier training courses discussed
College Eye 36:10, p.1
Student League makes suggestions for curriculum revision.
980 Students acquire release in skills
College Eye 36:5, p.6
Students may test out of certain skills courses.
981 Editorial
College Eye 35:41, p.2
Applauds idea of curricular change, but believes there should also be a strong focus on developing the individual student.
982 Students now broadcast, write scripts
College Eye 35:40, p.1
Several students in the Radio Practice class participate in the operation of KXEL.
983 Integration of subjects needed in colleges says Dr. M. J. Nelson
College Eye 35:37, p.4
Dean Nelson talks about curricular trends.
984 Football class held in spite of numbers
College Eye 35:36, p.3
PE class on football offered by Coach Starbeck.
985 Radio practice, survey courses now in curriculum
College Eye 35:32, p.5
Description of the new courses.
986 Rural trainees like four quarter plan
College Eye 35:29, p.6
Description of the four quarter rural education training program.
987 Departmental group meetings offer means of student expression
College Eye 35:28, p.4
Four departments have met to discuss problems.
988 Campus speaks
College Eye 35:26, p.2
Survey on question of the value of learning a second language.
989 New radio survey course provides workshop training
College Eye 35:26, p.5
Description of the new radio survey course; photo.
990 Radio course added to college curricula
Alumnus 28:2, p.9
In new radio survey course, students will visit KXEL studio and transmitter; Mr. Hake is planning a radio practice course, as well.
991 Course begins for those interested in radio procedure
College Eye 35:25, p.4
Radio survey class will visit KXEL studio and transmitter.
992 Will speed-up courses be maintained?
College Eye 35:24, p.2
Several students and faculty discuss accelerated courses as part of post-war education.
993 Faculty committee considers changes in K. P. curriculum
College Eye 35:22, p.5
Group has been meeting since last fall.
994 New radio courses offered students gives actual experience in radio
College Eye 35:19, p.1
Radio survey course will be taught by those professionally involved in radio work.
995 Teachers College wages war on home front
Alumnus 27:2, p.16
Survey of college efforts on campus to train, serve, and raise money to aid in the war effort includes military drilling, Red Cross work, bond drives, and keeping up morale; curriculum turned to war effort; photo.
996 New course to replace Foods II in home economics
College Eye 34:10, p.1
New course will be Principles of Foot Preparation.
997 Revised military survey course offered for credit
College Eye 34:10, p.1
Art Dickinson describes new course.
998 Suckow, Hearst join teaching staff; pair will assist in teaching course of creative writing
College Eye 34:9, p.1
Professor Reninger explains the new way that the course will be taught.
999 Courses in radio begin next term
College Eye 33:43, p.1
Will offer "Radio Speaking" and "Radio Dramatic Production".
1000 Scout leadership, new course
College Eye 33:35, p.4
Professor Buffum will offer course.