Education
Displaying 1101 - 1150 of 1494 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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1101 | 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. | |
1102 | 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. | |
1103 | 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. | |
1104 | 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. | |
1105 | 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. | |
1106 | Difference between schooling and education--a challenge College Eye 18:47, p.6 |
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1107 | I am education College Eye 18:45, p.3 |
Education speaks for itself. | |
1108 | 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. | |
1109 | "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. | |
1110 | To be or not to be College Eye 19:1, p.4 |
Statistics supporting the value of a college degree. | |
1111 | 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. | |
1112 | 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. | |
1113 | The career that amplifies College Eye 18:33, p.2 |
Text of President Seerley's Commencement address. | |
1114 | 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. | |
1115 | Education declared indispensable to civilized progress College Eye 18:22, p.1 |
Excerpts from address by Pat M. Neff. | |
1116 | 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. | |
1117 | 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. | |
1118 | A fair chance College Eye 18:8, p.4 |
Suggests that if students give themselves fair chances, they are more likely to succeed. | |
1119 | 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. | |
1120 | 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. | |
1121 | The model college student College Eye 18:5, p.4 |
Gives definitions and examples of what may be considered a model college student. | |
1122 | What shall I do next? College Eye 18:4, p.4 |
Gives advice to graduates on how to prepare for life after college. | |
1123 | Are you getting along at Teachers College? College Eye 18:1, p.4 |
Gives suggestions on how to conform. | |
1124 | Another senior replies College Eye 17:45, p.7 |
Elsie Walter talks about what she valued in her education at ISTC. | |
1125 | 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. | |
1126 | The pop off; the four classes of college students College Eye 17:40, p.3 |
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1127 | 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. | |
1128 | 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. | |
1129 | What is a student? College Eye 17:28, p.2 |
Asserts that college students who do not want to learn are not really students. | |
1130 | 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. | |
1131 | How an athlete can keep up with his studies College Eye 17:25, p.4 |
Disagrees with the idea of the dumb athlete. | |
1132 | 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. | |
1133 | Psalm of glee College Eye 17:21, p.2 |
Poem encouraging students to enjoy their days on campus. | |
1134 | Why students are stupid College Eye 17:19, p.3 |
Suggests that the average student is not at college to learn. | |
1135 | 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. | |
1136 | 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. | |
1137 | 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. | |
1138 | 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. | |
1139 | And I ask myself, why? College Eye 16:32, p.7 |
Concern about student apathy toward learning. | |
1140 | 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. | |
1141 | 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. | |
1142 | 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. | |
1143 | Dean Kay of Iowa U. speaks last Sunday College Eye 16:10, p.3 |
Excerpts from his address on education. | |
1144 | 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. | |
1145 | "A skin you love to touch" Old Gold 0:0, p.345 |
Drawing of owl holding a diploma. | |
1146 | 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. | |
1147 | 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. | |
1148 | 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. | |
1149 | 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. | |
1150 | Our public schools are weak College Eye 14:50, p.2 |
Explores the causes for the inadequacy of public schools. |