Education
Displaying 1051 - 1100 of 1494 in reverse chronological order
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1051 | Editorials; developing world citizens College Eye 25:3, p.2 |
Appreciates ideas of Red Cross representative Lou Eskridge on child education. | |
1052 | Education is for efficiency; traditions hinder scientific progress, professor declares College Eye 25:2, p.4 |
Professor Bender offers views on complete education. | |
1053 | Editorials; does education pay? College Eye 25:1, p.2 |
Believes that college education makes a significant contribution to success. | |
1054 | Dr. Latham stresses value of education for home making College Eye 24:33, p.4 |
President Latham talks about value of women in society. | |
1055 | Forum College Eye 24:28, p.2 |
Believes students should enjoy their time in college, because study will have little to do with their later lives. | |
1056 | Editorials; my tribute to the teacher College Eye 24:25, p.2 |
There will be no moratorium on education. | |
1057 | Dr. Latham expresses belief that Depression will not balk education; people realize value and significance of enlightenment College Eye 24:22, p.1 |
Excerpts from President Latham's Commencement address. | |
1058 | Editorials; no time to think College Eye 24:16, p.2 |
Mrs. James Roosevelt, mother of the president-elect, says that youth does not have time to think; editorial writer defends his generation. | |
1059 | Editorials; school boards need courage College Eye 24:15, p.2 |
Communities that continue to build soundly and surely in their school programs are not making a mistake. | |
1060 | Why we need good schools for children of Depression; schools play major part in stabilizing life during financial stress College Eye 24:14, p.4 |
Convincing others that children need good schools. | |
1061 | President Latham speaks to Student Council Association College Eye 24:13, p.1 |
Points out ISTC strong points. | |
1062 | Two minutes College Eye 24:10, p.2 |
Hope for American democracy lies in those who grasp an understanding of historical developments and learn to think clearly about economic and governmental problems. | |
1063 | Editorials; overproduction College Eye 24:8, p.2 |
Believes there may be a significant social problem with training people in college for jobs that do not exist. | |
1064 | Editorials; college----or not? College Eye 24:5, p.2 |
Students who don¿t put out effort toward college might as well not be in college. | |
1065 | Lack of education costly, graduates warned Alumnus 16:4, p.5 |
292 students receive degrees or diplomas at summer 1932 Commencement; George F. Zook gives address. | |
1066 | Editorials; objections to unsettling minds College Eye 24:2, p.2 |
Believes that if authorities try to educate American youth instead of just teaching them, American parents will oppose this tampering with their children's self-sufficient ideals. | |
1067 | Editorials; the tragedy of it College Eye 24:2, p.2 |
Education should extend throughout your whole life. | |
1068 | Should their minds be disturbed?; professor insists that colleges must unsettle youth to stimulate thought College Eye 24:1, p.1 |
Students have their own opinions of what college life will be like when they arrive. | |
1069 | High costs of inadequate education Public Relations News Release 1931:446, p.1 |
George Zook's Commencement speech stresses the importance of education. | |
1070 | Teachers College and culture College Eye 23:52, p.2 |
Criticizes writer for claiming that teachers colleges do not offer culture to their students. | |
1071 | Have colleges failed? College Eye 23:51, p.2 |
Considers speech of Dr. E. H. Wilkins, who claims that colleges are in danger of stagnation. | |
1072 | Assembly movie shows education methods in use College Eye 23:47, p.1 |
Show several educational films at assembly. | |
1073 | Taking the breaks College Eye 23:44, p.2 |
Provides examples for claim that early success does not insure a bright future. | |
1074 | Upham talks to graduates; educator believes "spirit of scholarship is spirit of service" College Eye 23:44, p.1 |
Excerpts from Commencement address by A. H. Upham. | |
1075 | Small classes with faculty contact are less efficient than larger ones College Eye 23:19, p.4 |
Professor Brown talks about his research on class size. | |
1076 | Teach child to abhor wrong, says Dr. Latham at Teachers' convention; says chief aim of social science is to teach people tolerance College Eye 23:16, p.1 |
Excerpts from address in Sioux City. | |
1077 | Professor urges smiling rebellion; student should go to class, doubting if professor knows much: then only will he get his education College Eye 23:12, p.1 |
Anonymous professor gives advice to new students; hopes to find some skeptics. | |
1078 | Switches are still needed College Eye 23:9, p.2 |
Believes corporal punishment is still needed on occasion. | |
1079 | "The country boy and girl are not getting a square deal in education" Public Relations News Release 1930:490, p.1 |
I. H. Hart gives interview about the state of rural education, teacher training, and teacher salaries in Iowa. | |
1080 | These "cloistered" halls College Eye 23:7, p.2 |
Thoughts on the factory whistle for the college workmen. | |
1081 | Cloistered halls College Eye 23:5, p.2 |
Discusses notion of college as retreat from the 'real world'. | |
1082 | Campaigns should be uplifting more things than eyebrows; it's useless to try to get any response when people won't even think College Eye 22:27, p.2 |
Discussion on complacency and education in America's schools. | |
1083 | New education plan discussed by head of education department College Eye 22:14, p.1 |
Lengthy excerpts from Professor Nelson's ideas about education reform. | |
1084 | Dr. Latham points out pitfall in so-called "progressive" education; schools should fit child for adaptation to adult life College Eye 22:11, p.1 |
Excerpts from ISTA address. | |
1085 | Now students know answer to question College Eye 22:2, p.8 |
President Latham presents his views on a college education. | |
1086 | William R. Boyd marries Lou Fidelia Hadley Alumnus 14:3, p.30 |
William R. Boyd, chairman of the Finance Committee of the State Board of Education, married Lou Fidelia Hadley. They will reside in Cedar Rapids, Iowa | |
1087 | The Editor's Column College Eye 21:13, p.4 |
Urges students to attend Christmas festivities; suggestions on freshmen wearing purple caps; buy the Purple Pen for a Christmas present; students should look beyond the knowledge that they acquire. | |
1088 | Is this education? College Eye 21:7, p.7 |
Editorial writer tells what she has learned in school vs. what she ought to know in her everyday life. | |
1089 | The Editor's Column College Eye 21:5, p.3 |
Urges students to participate in Homecoming and in other opportunities to enhance their education. | |
1090 | Climbing Tutors touch the top, says student College Eye 21:4, p.4 |
Students get good exercise going to and from class; a look at the travel routes. | |
1091 | Editorially speaking College Eye 20:25, p.2 |
Describes the "college paradox;" the College Eye will begin publishing reports from a teachers convention in Cleveland; provides examples of achievements in public education over the last ten years. | |
1092 | Editorially speaking College Eye 20:15, p.2 |
Stresses the importance of a college education; pep rallies are important for more than just the athletes. | |
1093 | This being education week College Eye 20:10, p.5 |
Parents visit schools; Teachers College hosts Dr. Aurelia Reinhardt. | |
1094 | Southern education does not keep in step with Southern industrialism College Eye 20:8, p.7 |
Report on opinions expressed by Howard Mumford Jones. | |
1095 | The Wolff's Howl College Eye 19:35, p.4 |
Concerned about students trying to get the maximum done with minimum effort. | |
1096 | The Wolff's Howl College Eye 19:27, p.4 |
Transformation from high school to college; a sarcastic look at education. | |
1097 | Editorially speaking College Eye 19:23, p.4 |
Encourages students not only to invest in the college by paying tuition, but also to reap the rewards by learning what the college has to offer. | |
1098 | "Not more than 15% fit for college"; so says Hubert Waulkus in "The New Age Illustrated" . . . College Eye 19:17, p.1 |
Concerned that such a small percentage of America's youth are ready for the responsibility that college brings. | |
1099 | The Wolff's Howl College Eye 19:16, p.2 |
Encourages students to concentrate even harder on their studies and on bettering themselves. | |
1100 | 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. |