Education

Displaying 851 - 900 of 1495 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
851 College grad: gladly would he learn and gladly teach
College Eye 44:42, p.2
Summation of what Tom Pettit has learned at college.
852 Insight
College Eye 44:42, p.2
Liberal arts majors with no professional emphasis performed well on national teachers examination.
853 Art
Old Gold 0:0, p.35
The Department of Art presents several exhibits on Swedish paintings, Japanese prints, and California crafts. A workshop is held on the importance of art in the elementary education setting.
854 Bernard Iddings Bell speaks at convocation
Alumnus 36:4, p.5
Critical of education.
855 Bell blasts at education
College Eye 44:10, p.1
Excerpts from speech by Bernard Iddings Bell.
856 What road in education?
College Eye 44:4, p.2
Critique of plan to stratify students across America.
857 The task of education
College Eye 43:41, p.2
Encourages a deeper understanding and respect for democracy through education.
858 Another summer session . . .
College Eye 43:33, p.2
Gives some emotionally charged lifestyle advice.
859 Wisdom lingers
College Eye 43:30, p.2
Encourages future graduates not to be too 'cocky.'
860 Special To: Waterloo Courier
Public Relations News Release 1952:592, p.1
Two Waterloo girls have been formally initiated into social sororities. Marily Lewis was initiated into Kappa Theta Psi, and Donnabelle Stearns became a member of Pi Theta Pi. Lewis is a freshman elementary major, and Stearns is also a freshman.
861 Six hundred thirty-five persons attended two education conferences over the weekend
Public Relations News Release 1951:565, p.1
A conference designed for elementary principals, junior high principals and special education areas was attended by 225 persons Friday. Saturday's secondary education conference attracted 410 persons.
862 Subjects ranging from "Emotionally Distrubed Children" to "Every Individual is Entitled to a High School Diploma" will be discussed Saturday
Public Relations News Release 1951:560, p.1
A conference designed for elementary principals, junior high principals and special education areas is being held today. A secondary education conference, with a theme of "Teacher-Administrator Relationships," is scheduled for Saturday.
863 Special To: Spirit Lake Beacon
Public Relations News Release 1952:471, p.1
Ardyce Johnson, Spirit Lake, has been elected pledge captain of Pi Phi Omega, a local sorority. Johnson is a sophomore student majoring in elementary education.
864 Special To: Garner Leader & Signal & Herald
Public Relations News Release 1952:481, p.1
June Sonquist, Garner, has been elected president of Phi Sigma Phi, a local social sorority. Sonquist is a senior student majoring in elementary education.
865 Special To: St. Ansgar Enterprise
Public Relations News Release 1952:487, p.1
Ramona Askland, St. Ansgar, has been elected social chairman of Pi Tau Phi, a local social sorority. Askland is a sophomore student majoring in kindergarten-primary education.
866 Special To: Spencer Times
Public Relations News Release 1952:472, p.1
Donna Horan, Spencer, has been elected treasurer of Pi Phi Omega, a local sorority. Horan is a freshman student majoring in elementary education.
867 Special To: Decorah Public Opinion
Public Relations News Release 1952:473, p.1
Carol Telford, Decorah, has been elected vice-president of Pi Phi Omega, a local social sorority. Telford is a freshman student majoring in kindergarten-primary education.
868 Special To: Laurens Sun
Public Relations News Release 1952:476, p.1
Ruth Madsen, Laurens, has been elected reporter of Kappa Theta Psi, a local social sorority. Madsen is a sophomore student majoring in junior high education.
869 Special To: Dubuque Telegraph Herald
Public Relations News Release 1952:477, p.1
Barbara Browne, Dubuque, has been elected vice-president of Kappa Theta Psi, a local social sorority. Browne is a sophomore student majoring in elementary education.
870 Special To: Waukon Republican-Standard
Public Relations News Release 1952:478, p.1
Maxine Hull, Waukon, has been elected social chairman of Phi Sigma Phi, a local social sorority. Hull is a sophomore student majoring in kindergarten-primary education.
871 Special To: Waukon Democrat
Public Relations News Release 1952:479, p.1
Maxine Hull, Waukon, has been elected social chairman of Phi Sigma Phi, a local social sorority. Hull is a sophomore student majoring in kindergarten-primary education.
872 Special To: Waterloo Daily Courier
Public Relations News Release 1952:465, p.1
Nancy Burk, Waterloo, has been elected president of Kappa Theta Psi, a local social sorority. Also elected were Marilyn Lewis, corresponding secretary, and Jackie Heald, social chairman. Both girls are from Waterloo.
873 Special To: Ottumwa Courier
Public Relations News Release 1952:480, p.1
Barbara Higdon, Ottumwa, has been elected vice-president of Phi Sigma Phi, a local social sorority. Higdon is a sophomore student majoring in elementary education.
874 Two education conferences will be held Friday and Saturday, April 4 - 5
Public Relations News Release 1952:491, p.1
Featured speaker at the elementary conference will be A. Sterl Artley. He will address a general session on "Adjusting the School Program to the Slow Learner." Harold Benjamin will speak at the secondary education conference.
875 Gordon J. Rhum, Henry Harris, and Gail E. Myers will participate in the Hancock County Career Day at Britt Monday, April 7
Public Relations News Release 1952:490, p.1
Rhum was born in Wayland, Iowa, and he holds three academic degrees. Harris was born in Brooklyn, N. Y. He spent nearly two and a half years in the Navy. Myers, a native of Clark, S. D., holds two academic degrees. He spent three years in the Air Force.
876 Faculty members will participate in a Vocational Guidance conference at the Denison high school Thursday, April 3
Public Relations News Release 1952:503, p.1
They are Gordon J. Rhum, assistant professor of education, Leonard J. Keefe, assistant professor of business education, and Karl M. Holvik, instructor in wood-wind instruments. Short biographies of each faculty member included.
877 The man of the future
College Eye 43:22, p.2
Encourages future teachers to lead their students away from television, movies and radio, and back to books.
878 Special To: Cedar Falls Record
Public Relations News Release 1952:522, p.1
Three Cedar Falls students have been elected as officers of Sigma Tau Gamma, a national social fraternity. Norm Meswarb was elected as social chairman; Gary Van Slyke, historian, and Hank Andrew, athletic manager.
879 Clifford L. Bishop and James R. Clark will participate in a Career Day at Cherokee Thursday, March 20
Public Relations News Release 1952:541, p.1
Bishop, head of the education department, joined the faculty in 1950. A native Kansan, he was born in Girard, Kansas. Clark, associate professor of men's physical education, joined the faculty in 1949. He was born in St. Peter, Minnesota.
880 E. W. Goetch says "We are out of balance on teacher supply and demand"
Public Relations News Release 1952:540, p.1
Most states have a shortage of well qualified elementary teachers, except for high school teachers in certain specialized areas, most of the states have an adequate supply of secondary teachers.
881 Back to Jefferson
College Eye 43:20, p.2
Discusses that all people must be taught to read and write, but only competent students should be taught more.
882 In the January issue of "Education" appears an article co-authored by Dwight Curtis entitled "The Fredonia Workshop in Teacher Education"
Public Relations News Release 1952:405, p.1
The article discusses the 1951 workshop of the Association for Student Teaching, held in Fredonia, New York last August. Curtis, director of student teaching and the workshop director, collaborated with Allen Patterson, Lock Haven, Pa., in preparing the a
883 Irony
College Eye 43:17, p.2
Questions the direction of modern education.
884 A starting point
College Eye 43:15, p.2
Discusses the use of standardized English grammar texts in high schools.
885 Untitled
College Eye 43:12, p.2
Encourages schools to require student participation in the fine arts.
886 Three foreign educators, two from Okinawa and one from Germany are visiting the campus under the government-sponsored occupied areas program
Public Relations News Release 1951:193, p.1
Seisho Hokama and Buntaro Taira from Okinawa will remain on campus until Friday, Nov. 30. Alfred Schwemmler from Germany will leave Friday, December 7.
887 Clifford L. Bishop writes an article entitled, "Education: The Responsibility of All"
Public Relations News Release 1951:170, p.1
The article is in the November issue of the magazine which is the official publication of the Iowa Congress of Parents and Teachers. Bishop expresses the hope that every child will have an adequate education.
888 Professor Guy Wagner and his colleagues have prepared special stories and reading exercises for the Reader's Digest
Public Relations News Release 1951:79, p.1
The project, begun five years ago, alled for six issues of the skill builder to be published--two each for grades four, five, and six. The last issue in the series rolled off the press early this fall.
889 Prof. Zoild D. T. San Andres of the National Teachers College, Manila, Philippines, is visiting the campus this week
Public Relations News Release 1951:72, p.1
While visiting colleges and universities in the United States, San Andres will observe phases in the elementary education field. San Andres is welcomed to the campus by President J. W. Maucker.
890 Faculty member of National Teachers college, Manila, Philippines, Prof. Zoild D. T. San Andres, is a visitor this week on the campus
Public Relations News Release 1951:72, p.1
San Andres is on a round-the-world educational tour. He will observe phases in the elementary education field while visiting colleges and universities in the United States.
891 Prof. Zoild D. T. San Andres, National Teachers college, Manila, Philippines, is a visitor this week on the campus
Public Relations News Release 1951:70, p.
The emphasis of San Andres observations of elementary education in colleges and universities in the United States will be in the areas of rural education and laboratory schools.
892 William H. Dreier, instructor in education will attend the Nixth National Conference of county and Rural Area Superintendents in Dallas, Texas
Public Relations News Release 1951:39, p.1
Dreier will participate Tuesday, October 2, in a discussion group concerned with the type of comprehensive educational program needed for rural children.
893 May Hill Arbuthnot will be the main speaker at the Fall Educational conference, Friday and Saturday, September 28 - 29
Public Relations News Release 1951:23, p.1
Arbuthnot is the author of "Children and Books" and is nationally recognized as an authority on childrens' literature. The theme for Friday's program is "Improving Teaching Efficiency."
894 Three out-of-town speaking engagements during the coming month are scheduled for President J. W. Maucker
Public Relations News Release 1951:18, p.1
Maucker's speaking engagements will include: the Iowa Congress of Parents and Teachers in Ames; Mitchell county teachers meeting in Osage; and the annual convention of the Iowa Taxpayers Association in Cedar Rapids.
895 Reports on seven phases of Iowa PTA "Councils at Work" closed out the two-day leadership training conference of the Iowa Congress
Public Relations News Release 1951:5, p.1
About 85 district and council PTA leaders heard the reports by PTA officials on leadership procedures in membership, council programs, finance, and budget, radio, study groups, and the fund drive for a congress-owned national headquarters.
896 Editor Bernice Gestie of the Minnesota Journal of Education is special lecturer for the course Educational Editing and Authorship, introduced in July
Public Relations News Release 1951:7, p.1
Too many teachers are "afraid" to write for publication because "they think they can't write well enough." The argument is false, says Bernice Gestie in her appeal to teachers to share new experiences by writing of them.
897 A National Public School Authority said that Parents and Teachers have a common role
Public Relations News Release 1950:434, p.1
"That role is one of understanding, cooperation and leadership," said Agnes Samuelson, assistant editor of the NEA Journal and former Iowa state superintendent of public instruction.
898 Special to Citizens & Their Schools; National Citizens Commission for Public Schools
Public Relations News Release 1950:432, p.1
One of four groups is shown just getting a discussion underway at the workshop, which was designed for school administrators and representatives of the public. About 120 persons attended the workshop, including 50 leaders of state organizations.
899 Special to Citiziens & Their Schools, National Citizens Commission for Public Schools
Public Relations News Release 1950:433, p.1
About 120 persons attended the workshop, including 50 leaders of state organizations in business, industry, labor, farming, religion, education, temperence, and other professional fields. Commission member O. H. Roberts, Jr., was the keynote speaker.
900 The recognition of public education as a great corporation deserving top priority is essential for the future of this nation's greatness
Public Relations News Release 1950:417, p.1
There were 120 enrollees at the fourth general session of the second annual School Public Relations workshop at the college. O. H. Roberts stressed that "good education is good business."