Education
Displaying 901 - 950 of 1494 in reverse chronological order
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901 | A four-day workshop on school-public relations will get under way, Sunday, at the college Public Relations News Release 1950:414, p.1 |
President J. W. Maucker will welcome enrollees at Monday morning's opening general session. Keynote speaker O. H. Roberts, Jr., will deliver his first address entitled "The Public and the Public Schools." | |
902 | Pop pays Bill while junior loafs; college proves to be great fallacy College Eye 42:33, p.2 |
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903 | The secret of good teaching, says a prominent Illinois educator, is in knowing pupils well. Public Relations News Release 1950:325, p.1 |
To get to know pupils well, said Dr. Gilbert S. Willey, Winnetka, Illinois, a teacher should stay with her pupil group at least two periods a day in both elementary and secondary schools. | |
904 | The public education career of Gilbert S. Willey is notably distinguished Public Relations News Release 1950:310, p.1 |
The well-known educator received his bachelor's degree from the University of Illinois in 1920. Between then an 1924 he taught in the Gurnee, Ill., high school, The University of Illinois, and the Eastern Illinois (Charleston) State Teachers College. | |
905 | The Iowa Association of Elementary School Principals will meet Friday, April 20, at the college Public Relations News Release 1950:308, p.1 |
The conference will feature three discussion groups, observation in the campus laboratory school, and an address by Gilbert S. Willey, superintendent of schools, Winnetka, Illinois. | |
906 | TC Professor Leaves for South America Public Relations News Release 1950:113, p.1 |
Donald R. Scott, assistant professor of rural education will fly to Quito, Ecuador where he will help the ministry of education set up in-service and pre-service (normal school) teacher education programs. | |
907 | TC Personnel of Program of Des Moines Convention Public Relations News Release 1950:98, p.1 |
On exhibit both days in front of the Fort Des Moines hotel will be the industrial arts mobile art unit of Teachers college. A feature of the two-day meeting is a talk and demonstration of silver forging and spinning by Prof. M. L. Byrn.f | |
908 | General Education important to future, says educator Public Relations News Release 1950:54, p.1 |
Speaking at a conference for grade and high school teachers of the social sciences, Dr. Pendergraft said other significant goals of a general education program are open-mindedness, appreciation for historical accomplishments, faith in man, and the future. | |
909 | Malcolm Price will become an "ordinary professor" at the opening of the fall quarter in September Public Relations News Release 1950:6, p.1 |
The 54-year-old administrator who did "not choose longer to be a college president," served as head for ten years. He will be succeeded by J. W. Maucker, dean of education for the past four and a half years at the University of Montana. | |
910 | "Who is really educated?" was the question Malcolm Price, attempted to answer for 276 graduates at the summer commencement Public Relations News Release 1950:9, p.1 |
Malcom Price took a quotation from Isocrates in the fourth century before Christ as the "ageless" definition of an educated person. Price stated that "success can only be achieved in terms of the human factor." | |
911 | Survey conducted by education 10 classes College Eye 41:26, p.3 |
Will survey schools to see if they are meeting the needs of their communities. | |
912 | Education courses discussed at meeting College Eye 41:25, p.6 |
Topic of discussion was "Education's Stronghold or Stranglehold". | |
913 | Researchers study the effects of college Alumnus 34:2, p.8 |
Researchers offer findings on what students gain after a year in college. | |
914 | Fine Arts discussions to be held in Bartlett College Eye 41:19, p.8 |
Theme of discussion will be "How to equip ourselves for the most enjoyment and gain in these fields after college days?" | |
915 | Fortune poll shows public faith in college education College Eye 41:19, p.6 |
Results of a survey conducted by 'Fortune' magazine are given. | |
916 | '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. | |
917 | Graded school favored in article College Eye 41:17, p.2 |
Those students who attend an elementary school with specific grades do better in school once they reach the high school level. | |
918 | Children cheated, declares Nelson College Eye 41:11, p.2 |
Children are not being as well-educated because of over-crowded schools and poorly-trained teachers. | |
919 | Conferees agree: need federal aid, higher salaries College Eye 41:9, p.3 |
Resolutions were passed at the Discussion Conference on Freedom and Education; thirty students participate. | |
920 | American education compared with foreign College Eye 41:8, p.8 |
The percentage of high school graduates attending college is smaller in Europe than in the United States. | |
921 | Shenandoah Branch School News College Eye 40:39, p.5 |
Tom A. Lamke spoke on "Common Problems of Educators" at the branch summer school in Shenandoah. | |
922 | Weekend Willie . . . Bored Bessie College Eye 39:38, p.2 |
Believes that being a student involves more than just classroom activities. | |
923 | Should college grads serve public? College Eye 39:38, p.2 |
Invites comments on the issue. | |
924 | The Way I See It College Eye 39:34, p.2 |
Believes that there is good in college life. | |
925 | Education Old Gold 0:0, p.32 |
Overflowing classes has brought several new teachers to campus to help students prepare for the careers as teachers. When the program is completed, the students can take more advanced work in psychology; photo. | |
926 | Higher education commission gives means for providing college for all College Eye 39:31, p.1 |
Aims at providing opportunity of two years of college for anyone who wants it. | |
927 | . . . Adults only College Eye 39:1, p.2 |
Challenges students to perform at their full capacity. | |
928 | Letters to the Editor College Eye 38:39, p.2 |
Student voices concern about recent articles published in magazines stating that students are obtaining degrees for the sole purpose of power and not for their aesthetic value. | |
929 | Soviets give education on every level College Eye 38:36, p.5 |
A look at the educational system of the Soviet Union. | |
930 | U. S. lags behind England, Russia, in expenditures for education College Eye 38:29, p.2 |
Comments on the lack of funding for education in the United States and the shortage of teachers. | |
931 | Hutchins praised, censured, as Guest, Croft, debate education at Chicago College Eye 38:19, p.3 |
Professors Guest and Croft offer opinions on the Chicago Plan. | |
932 | Do you fit this description? College Eye 38:8, p.2 |
Believes that many students settle for the minimum and will not get the most out of life. | |
933 | Our inquiring reporter College Eye 38:4, p.2 |
Student responses to the question "What, in your opinion, is the most important factor in a broad, liberal education?" | |
934 | Talking it over with the editor College Eye 38:2, p.2 |
Even with the pressures of the war fading into memory, students should still make the most of their educational opportunities. | |
935 | Illinois director of special education speaks Public Relations News Release 1946:247, p.1 |
Ray Graham feels strongly that every handicapped child should be given the educational advantages of a normal child. Inclusion in regular classrooms is best, if possible. | |
936 | Three R's of higher education topic of Simonson's speech College Eye 37:36, p.1 |
Professor Simonson believes that they are right, response, and reason. | |
937 | Faculty members appointed to state wide committee Public Relations News Release 1946:200, p.1 |
The committee is charged with writing a book, dealing with Secondary Education in Iowa. They will examine where they are now and make suggestions to improve the curricula. | |
938 | Education--credit hours or knowledge College Eye 37:34, p.2 |
Encourages students to apply themselves in classes not for the hours of credit but for what they can learn. | |
939 | 'New teacher in town' our next title; will we actually be ready for it? College Eye 37:32, p.2 |
Students are asked to evaluate themselves as individuals to see if they have made the best of their college lives thus far. | |
940 | Veteran cites new reasons for educational enthusiasm College Eye 37:25, p.2 |
Veterans have found that there is a great wealth of knowledge in pursuing a higher education. | |
941 | Cutline for Cedar Falls Daily Record story on housing and veterans. Public Relations News Release 1946:48, p.1 |
Landlady has to turn down a veteran and his wife because their home is not completed. They are remodeling and planning on renting to those returning to college following World War II. | |
942 | Apartment hunting is stressful for returning veterans Public Relations News Release 1946:47, p.1 |
Returning to college life under the GI Bill has difficult, especially finding a place to live. Apartment demand exceeds supply. Veterans are happy to be home and living in one room with kitchen privileges is ok. | |
943 | Elizabeth Brown to demonstrate. Elementary language concepts Public Relations News Release 1946:14, p.1 |
Miss Bown is a specialist in the field of elementary education. She will share her knowledge with town school teachers. | |
944 | Malcolm Price to attend the American Council on Education meeting Public Relations News Release 1945:287, p.1 |
President Price will travel to New York City to attend. He is a member of the committee on measurement and guidance. Price will address Chicago alumni on his way home. | |
945 | Do you make the most of college? College Eye 37:8, p.2 |
Comments on the idea that students should step back and look at what is in store for their futures. | |
946 | What is our fair responsibility? College Eye 37:4, p.2 |
Considers what should be the product of an education. | |
947 | Our faculty chats with us College Eye 37:2, p.2 |
Professor Gates offers advice on what to get out of college. | |
948 | Army University Center, Shrivenham, England expresses high praise Public Relations News Release 1945:227, p.1 |
I. S. T. C. receives praise for the high quality of professors teaching members of the armed forces. George C. Robinson and Guy M. Wagner have been teaching the troops. | |
949 | Do we deserve the sacrifice? College Eye 37:1, p.2 |
Students should honor the sacrifices of World War II by devoting themselves to the serious matter of their education. | |
950 | Our responsibilities in peace College Eye 36:44, p.1 |
The president addresses the end of World War II and the importance of education in maintaining democracy. |