Education

Displaying 1051 - 1100 of 1494 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
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.