Education
Displaying 1101 - 1200 of 1494
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| 1101 | The Wolff's Howl College Eye 19:13, p.2 |
Agrees that it is cheaper to school a child than jail him; encourages students and faculty to be thankful for what they do have. | |
| 1102 | The Wolff's Howl College Eye 19:12, p.4 |
Advocates the importance of teaching religion and education; encourages students to think about all they are thankful for and be glad. | |
| 1103 | Interpretation work does much for students College Eye 19:7, p.1 |
Encourages students to focus on improving themselves and taking advantage of teacher help while in college. | |
| 1104 | Should we be more practical College Eye 18:53, p.4 |
Editorial states that I. S. T. C. is a practical school that produces a practical teacher. | |
| 1105 | Educated politicians College Eye 18:51, p.4 |
Editorial suggests that politicians in the United States should also be educated with a degree, just like lawyers and teachers are. | |
| 1106 | Difference between schooling and education--a challenge College Eye 18:47, p.6 |
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| 1107 | Wisdom College Eye 18:47, p.4 |
Editorial encourages people to break away from the norm and not to be afraid to proclaim new ideas. | |
| 1108 | I am education College Eye 18:45, p.3 |
Education speaks for itself. | |
| 1109 | Mediocrity or individuality College Eye 18:44, p.4 |
Editorial discusses the current push in education for all students to learn the same subjects, instead of allowing students to choose what subjects they will take. | |
| 1110 | "Half a league, half a league, half a league onward" College Eye 19:1, p.4 |
Discusses how attitudes of college students change over their college career. | |
| 1111 | To be or not to be College Eye 19:1, p.4 |
Statistics supporting the value of a college degree. | |
| 1112 | The buggy ride to graduation College Eye 18:42, p.4 |
While in college you learn the history of people who went before you; when you graduate the professors are able to pass along your achievements while you were in college. | |
| 1113 | According to an advertisement College Eye 18:38, p.4 |
Editorial compares the United States to Russia in terms of education and the number of books bought. | |
| 1114 | The career that amplifies College Eye 18:33, p.2 |
Text of President Seerley's Commencement address. | |
| 1115 | Self-serve study plan College Eye 18:32, p.4 |
Explains the new system of teaching at Antioch College where the students are not lectured, but rather, given a set of assignments and set loose for the entire semester. | |
| 1116 | Education declared indispensable to civilized progress College Eye 18:22, p.1 |
Excerpts from address by Pat M. Neff. | |
| 1117 | Collegiate Kiwanis College Eye 18:12, p.4 |
States that in order to want to be educated, a person cannot be satisfied with the world around him or her. | |
| 1118 | Versus modern education College Eye 18:12, p.4 |
Refutes an article by H. G. Wells that suggests that America's universities are becoming a waste. | |
| 1119 | A fair chance College Eye 18:8, p.4 |
Suggests that if students give themselves fair chances, they are more likely to succeed. | |
| 1120 | Getting by College Eye 18:8, p.4 |
Suggests that students who do only the bare minimum work and are allowed to pass will not be as successful in life as the students who strive to do good. | |
| 1121 | Rah! Rah! Rah! College Eye 18:7, p.4 |
Claims that colleges are becoming too focused on extracurricular activities and sports rather than on academic work and training. | |
| 1122 | The model college student College Eye 18:5, p.4 |
Gives definitions and examples of what may be considered a model college student. | |
| 1123 | What shall I do next? College Eye 18:4, p.4 |
Gives advice to graduates on how to prepare for life after college. | |
| 1124 | Are you getting along at Teachers College? College Eye 18:1, p.4 |
Gives suggestions on how to conform. | |
| 1125 | Another senior replies College Eye 17:45, p.7 |
Elsie Walter talks about what she valued in her education at ISTC. | |
| 1126 | Iowa provides for exceptional students College Eye 17:44, p.4 |
University of Iowa is trying out a system in which exceptional students can finish their degrees in less than four years. | |
| 1127 | The pop off; the four classes of college students College Eye 17:40, p.3 |
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| 1128 | Dr. A. E. Winship delivers three addresses here; urges people to get into the American atmosphere College Eye 17:38, p.1 |
Spoke on character and on the US role in the world. | |
| 1129 | A faculty defense and challenge College Eye 17:31, p.4 |
Encourages students to do their best in class even though the professor may be a poor teacher. | |
| 1130 | What is a student? College Eye 17:28, p.2 |
Asserts that college students who do not want to learn are not really students. | |
| 1131 | An analysis of I. S. T. C. College Eye 17:27, p.4 |
Suggests that I. S. T. C. should give more opportunities and chances for growth and leadership. |
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| 1132 | How an athlete can keep up with his studies College Eye 17:25, p.4 |
Disagrees with the idea of the dumb athlete. |
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| 1133 | Margaret Quayle says that double standard is going; must base relation on truth College Eye 17:24, p.1 |
Excerpts from address on war and morality. |
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| 1134 | Psalm of glee College Eye 17:21, p.2 |
Poem encouraging students to enjoy their days on campus. |
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| 1135 | Why students are stupid College Eye 17:19, p.3 |
Suggests that the average student is not at college to learn. | |
| 1136 | Is I. S. T. C. any better off College Eye 17:17, p.4 |
Encourages students to make the most out of their college experience. | |
| 1137 | President Baker writes; President of State Board of Education sends greetings; believes in I.S.T.C students College Eye 17:14, p.1 |
Text of his letter of welcome and advice to students. | |
| 1138 | The selfishness of true service College Eye 17:6, p.2 |
Urges students to be "selfish" and learn a trade well so that they can better help others after their training. | |
| 1139 | A conviction cemented by teaching College Eye 17:3, p.2 |
Suggests that students take full advantage of their college education if they want to be good teachers. | |
| 1140 | And I ask myself, why? College Eye 16:32, p.7 |
Concern about student apathy toward learning. | |
| 1141 | The modern college College Eye 16:30, p.4 |
Reprint of Iowa Attorney General John Sargent's letter in the Des Moines Register regarding the duties of an individual in college. | |
| 1142 | Dr. Winship states food and education have same elements; eastern educator drives home excellent advice from long experience in profession College Eye 16:29, p.1 |
A. E. Winship delivers address on education. | |
| 1143 | As seen by a former student College Eye 16:26, p.4 |
Kind teachers praised and harsh teachers denounced in response to a previous editorial. | |
| 1144 | Dean Kay of Iowa U. speaks last Sunday College Eye 16:10, p.3 |
Excerpts from his address on education. | |
| 1145 | Enrollment College Eye 16:3, p.4 |
Record enrollment at I.S.T.C. discussed; looks at reasons why enrollment continues at a high level. | |
| 1146 | "A skin you love to touch" Old Gold 0:0, p.345 |
Drawing of owl holding a diploma. | |
| 1147 | Charles C. Sherrod pays visits to college; came here from Peabody College; for teacher training says "surpasses anything yet invented" College Eye 15:15, p.1 |
Visits school to look at work in classrooms. | |
| 1148 | Editorially speaking; how can they do it? College Eye 15:14, p.4 |
Disagrees with prominent writer who contends that education can take place at home; universities are unnecessary. | |
| 1149 | Many alumni attracted here for Teachers College Homecoming; Wilbur H. Bender delivers Homecoming address before packed auditorium; carnival and dance College Eye 15:13, p.1 |
Review of Homecoming activities. | |
| 1150 | German professor addresses educational club; Prof. Kramer of German gymnasia in school last week; discussed education in Germany after war College Eye 15:8, p.1 |
Not optimistic about future of education in Germany. | |
| 1151 | Our public schools are weak College Eye 14:50, p.2 |
Explores the causes for the inadequacy of public schools. | |
| 1152 | What should be the aim of a college? College Eye 14:49, p.2 |
Claims that college should be responsible for developing the minds of its students. | |
| 1153 | The cost of education College Eye 14:47, p.1 |
Believes that education is a good investment. | |
| 1154 | Queer notions College Eye 14:41, p.2 |
Claims that the public does not understand the importance of state colleges. | |
| 1155 | Do we get returns on our investment in education? College Eye 14:40, p.2 |
Claims that taxpayers are comparable to parents, in paying to educate America's youth. | |
| 1156 | What do you think? College Eye 14:25, p.8 |
General Assembly may consider thorough revision of high school curriculum; some believe that students leave high school unprepared and uneducated. | |
| 1157 | A word from South Dakota College Eye 14:35, p.4 |
Reflects on why young men and women spend the time to become educated. | |
| 1158 | It strikes me College Eye 14:35, p.5 |
Claims that marriage is not an obstacle to education. | |
| 1159 | Reflections of an old fogy College Eye 14:33, p.3 |
Explores attendance at extracurricular activities and its influence on a college education. | |
| 1160 | What do you think? College Eye 14:36, p.2 |
Explores economic basis of education. | |
| 1161 | Learning by degrees College Eye 14:32, p.1 |
Believes that college has become a mere holding place for students, rather than a place of learning. | |
| 1162 | By the combined orders College Eye 14:24, p.6 |
Chapel programs will be devoted to education next week. | |
| 1163 | What should college training give to a man? College Eye 14:24, p.6 |
Disagrees with statements made by Thomas Edison, concerning a lack of ambition in college students. | |
| 1164 | Classroom seats College Eye 14:20, p.1 |
Comments on the variety of different types of students in a class. | |
| 1165 | I. S. T. C. Mfg. Co., Inc. College Eye 14:20, p.1 |
Features people being shoveled, like coal, into ISTC, and coming out the other side, clean and refined. | |
| 1166 | Will you leave a hole? College Eye 14:20, p.4 |
Claims that there is more to a college education than classroom work. | |
| 1167 | Literary; fits and misfits College Eye 14:18, p.5 |
Believes that obstacles and difficulties during college benefit a person in that they will be better prepared for challenges to come. | |
| 1168 | Dr. A. E. Winship Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.2 |
The editor of the Journal of Education lectures to summer term students in his annual visit to the Central States. | |
| 1169 | Dr. Cliff W. Stone Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.3 |
Professor Cliff W. Stone collects data on the public schools of Pullman, Washington for the school board and city superintendent. | |
| 1170 | Harriet M. Santee Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.4 |
Harriet M. Santee heads the first and second grade programs at Humbert School in Cedar Falls. | |
| 1171 | Lenore Silliman Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.5 |
Lenore Silliman serves as an educator in Story City, Iowa. | |
| 1172 | Lou Alva Shepherd Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.2 |
Lou Alva Shepherd is placed in charge of the Primary Education courses offered by Wartburg College. | |
| 1173 | Merle A. Thompson Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.7 |
Merle A. Thompson leaves her teaching position in Omaha, Nebraska to work as an assistant at a speech correction clinic in Boston, Massachusetts. | |
| 1174 | How it looks College Eye 14:14, p.1 |
Portrays a new student's view of a college education. | |
| 1175 | On general information College Eye 14:14, p.4 |
Criticizes article written by Robert M. Gay, published in Atlantic Monthly, concerning the importance of general information in education. | |
| 1176 | Chas. L. Simmers Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.5 |
Charles L. Simmers is a professor of Education and Psychology, and serves as head of Teacher Training at the New Hampshire College. | |
| 1177 | Christian N. Brones Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.6 |
Christian N. Brones returns to teaching after spending a number of years as a banker in Forest City. | |
| 1178 | Dr. John C. Parish Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.6 |
John C. Parish is offered professorship in history at the Los Angeles Branch of the California State University. | |
| 1179 | Grover H. Alderman Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.5 |
Grover H. Alderman is elected a member of the College of Education at the University of Indiana. | |
| 1180 | Lillian L. Crosley Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.6 |
Lillian L. Crosley serves as a teacher of sub-normal pupils in the Omaha, Nebraska school system. | |
| 1181 | Mrs. Charles W. Lyon Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.5 |
Mrs. Charles W. Lyon teaches a class of seventy-five students in the First Methodist Episcopal Church Service Class in Des Moines. | |
| 1182 | N. E. I. Association Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.1 |
Members of the N. E. I. Association vote in favor of the Towner-Sterling Bill, approving a state annuity law, increasing the training of teachers, and endorsing the nationalization of education by congress. | |
| 1183 | Supt. F. T. Vasey Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.1 |
Superintendent F. T. Vasey delivers an address to the Men's Faculty Club on the inequality of the mental fortitude of school children, and the importance of granting students an education tailored to their abilities. | |
| 1184 | President Seerley and Iowa's educational progress Old Gold 0:0, p.5 |
Brief history of President Seerley's journey through education. | |
| 1185 | Education--what is it? College Eye 13:34, p.4 |
Describes possible characteristics of an educated person. | |
| 1186 | Explained how to develop ideals College Eye 13:32, p.6 |
Excerpts from address by F. Ray Rogers. | |
| 1187 | A long shot College Eye 13:31, p.4 |
College graduates have the best odds when it comes to getting a job; comparison between women and men flappers. | |
| 1188 | Alice Hanthorn Alumni News Letter 6:2, p.6 |
Alice Hanthorn supervises primary and elementary education in the public schools of Lincoln, Nebraska. Hanthorn delivered an instructive report to the National Education Association at their sectional meeting. | |
| 1189 | Anna Treimer Alumni News Letter 6:2, p.1 |
Anna Treimer writes Mary F. Hearst about her missionary work in China. Treimer serves as a teacher in Shanghai, but hopes to return to nursing as soon as possible. | |
| 1190 | At DeWitt--Bertha Elizabeth Andersen Alumni News Letter 6:2, p.6 |
Bertha Elizabeth Andersen resides in DeWitt with her son and husband who works in the lumber business. Andersen taught for two years in Maquoketa before marrying. | |
| 1191 | C. A. Fullerton Alumni News Letter 6:2, p.7 |
C. A. Fullerton attends the Music Supervisor's National Conference in Tennessee, and organizes a sixth grade group singing demonstration at the Fort Dodge Teachers Association. | |
| 1192 | Charles F. Perrott Alumni News Letter 6:2, p.4 |
Charles F. Perrott serves as superintendent of schools in financially troubled Stuttgart, Arkansas, where locals contributed $10,000 to ensure their school would remain functional until the close of the year. | |
| 1193 | Commencement Alumni News Letter 0:0, p.2 |
Thirty-seven students graduated in commencement ceremonies at the close of the winter term. Bachelor of Arts in Education degrees were given to Mary A. Faint, Blanche Henak, and Venancio Trinidad of the Teachers College. | |
| 1194 | Corinne Brown Alumni News Letter 6:2, p.7 |
Former head of kindergarten, Corinne Brown, serves as an instructor in the Normal Department at the Ethical Culture School in New York. She will instruct in kindergarten-primary education at Chicago University in the Summer Quarter. | |
| 1195 | Dr. Grover H. Alderman Alumni News Letter 6:2, p.4 |
Professor Grover H. Alderman is appointed to teach Public School Administration at the University of Michigan during the summer term. | |
| 1196 | Edna Fearer Alumni News Letter 6:2, p.5 |
Edna Fearer teaches in the All Saints School at Sioux Falls, South Dakota and is granted an advance in salary. | |
| 1197 | Fern Fitzsimons Alumni News Letter 6:2, p.6 |
Fern Fitzsimons is in her third year of teaching mathematics at the high school in Fort Dodge. | |
| 1198 | Hazel Bartholf Alumni News Letter 6:2, p.4 |
Hazel Bartholf serves as a primary teacher in the public schools of Pocatello, Idaho. | |
| 1199 | Inspecting colleges Alumni News Letter 6:2, p.1 |
The Inter-College Committee sends their agents to determine the efficiency of Iowa schools. | |
| 1200 | John S. Hilliard Alumni News Letter 6:2, p.3 |
John S. Hilliard is appointed superintendent of schools in Estherville, Iowa. |