Education
Displaying 1251 - 1300 of 1494 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
---|---|---|---|
1251 | Editorially speaking; the fate of private and denominational schools College Eye 12:12, p.4 |
Concerned about smaller colleges consolidating due to lack of money and students. | |
1252 | Editorially speaking; Gov. Harding's plan will not help College Eye 12:10, p.4 |
Disagrees with educational reform plan. | |
1253 | Salient features of the Philippine educational system College Eye 12:5, p.6 |
Venancio Trinidad compares American education to that of the Philippines. | |
1254 | Editorially speaking; what will you say for the college this summer? College Eye 12:1, p.4 |
Encourages students to be positive about college experiences; believes ISTC does fine job. | |
1255 | Pioneering in education College Eye 11:32, p.4 |
Explores a few new areas and methods of education. | |
1256 | Newness in education College Eye 11:32, p.1 |
Believes that students should seek knowledge, not just credits. | |
1257 | Official letter to teachers; Pres. Cram writes Iowa tutors College Eye 11:27, p.1 |
Summary of recent and proposed legislation concerning teaching. | |
1258 | Noted lecturer here; R. E. Sternheim coming College Eye 11:26, p.1 |
Chapel speaker Rabbi Emanuel Sternheim will give four presentations this week. | |
1259 | Dollar education; W. M. Lewis says schools should teach thrift; schools are source of reserve forces College Eye 11:24, p.6 |
Conclusion of W. M. Lewis' address to the N. E. A. | |
1260 | Dollar education College Eye 11:23, p.5 |
Reprinted address of William Mather Lewis of the U. S. Treasury Department, given before the N. E. A. on February 24, 1920. | |
1261 | National Conference on Consolidated Schools resolutions College Eye 11:21, p.2 |
Text of resolutions established during conference. | |
1262 | Calamity threatens nation!; teacher shortage astonishing; President Grubbe stirs audience College Eye 11:21, p.1 |
At consolidated school conference, Colorado State Teachers College President Grubbe spoke on the number of teachers in the country. | |
1263 | Editorially Speaking College Eye 11:19, p.4 |
Comments on the lack of school spirit; claims that there is much to be learned from men already working in business. | |
1264 | Editorially Speaking College Eye 11:17, p.4 |
Encourages responsible voting in College Eye election; asks students for good attendance at Cornell game; claims college gives people the opportunity to choose their life's work. | |
1265 | Five decades in education; Dr. Winship gives address College Eye 11:17, p.1 |
Extensive summary of Dr. A. E. Winship's address on "Five Decades of Educational Progress." | |
1266 | American Ass'n of Teachers Colleges meet; Cleveland, Ohio, Saturday, 6:30 p.m., February 21, 1920 College Eye 11:16, p.1 |
Schedule of events for the American Association of Teachers Colleges convention. | |
1267 | Chinese education College Eye 11:15, p.7 |
Summary of Dr. Chang's address concerning the condition of education in China. | |
1268 | Editorially speaking College Eye 11:12, p.4 |
Suggests carefulness in deciding on a career; claims that a teacher should be a good role model. | |
1269 | The Smith-Towner educational bill College Eye 11:4, p.1 |
Encourages support for bill that would create a federal Department of Education. | |
1270 | An I. S. T. C. booster College Eye 11:3, p.4 |
Comments on graduate who encouraged sixteen of his seventeen high school students to continue their education. | |
1271 | The education of coming Americans; Dr. Gunsaulus addresses 42nd commencement College Eye 11:0, p.1 |
Lengthy summary of Commencement address by Dr. Gunsaulus of the Armor Institute in Chicago; General Leonard Wood had been scheduled but had to cancel. | |
1272 | Education laws of thirty-eighth General Assembly College Eye 10:27, p.1 |
Titles of bills. | |
1273 | Choosing a profession College Eye 10:24, p.3 |
What you need to do before you choose a profession and how to be a better person. | |
1274 | United States has its own public schools College Eye 10:8, p.2 |
To demonstrate progressive education. | |
1275 | The student of today College Eye 9:30, p.4 |
The student of today enjoys his education and is interested in a wide variety of subjects. | |
1276 | College men and the war; Commissioner of Education tells desire of the government College Eye 9:23, p.1 |
Government wants men enrolled in college to remain in college. | |
1277 | The call of college men College Eye 9:22, p.5 |
Those in a position of leadership should have a college education. | |
1278 | Value of university education College Eye 9:21, p.4 |
Believes that the main purpose of college is to gain an education, not to be involved in activities. | |
1279 | "The Great American Desert" College Eye 9:18, p.4 |
M. C. Wilson speculates that humans use only ten percent of their brains due to spoiled childhoods and an unwillingness to reason through arguments. | |
1280 | The big motive College Eye 9:18, p.4 |
Students are encouraged to have some idea of what they want to do with their lives by the time they graduate from college. | |
1281 | Y. W. C. A.; The American College and the Great War College Eye 9:17, p.6 |
Government wants educated soldiers; encourages at least one year in college before enlistment. | |
1282 | Dr. Winship of Boston; The Community Trail College Eye 9:16, p.2 |
Reported progress of education; inspired students. | |
1283 | What other schools are doing College Eye 9:14, p.5 |
News of conference schools. | |
1284 | A final examination College Eye 9:12, p.4 |
An introspective examination of the college student's education; believes education is more than book-learning. | |
1285 | Pupils or students College Eye 9:11, p.4 |
Believes that the term pupil should be used only when referring to elementary students, not college students. | |
1286 | A privilege College Eye 9:6, p.4 |
Students are especially privileged to be attending school during a time of war. | |
1287 | An editorial College Eye 9:4, p.4 |
Believes that most of what students learn in college come from things other than books. | |
1288 | Drexel Institute College Eye 9:3, p.3 |
Drexel Institute investigates new types and demands in higher education. | |
1289 | To our physiology College Eye 9:1, p.7 |
Story about the things learned at school. | |
1290 | The elimination of unnecessary material in mathematics in Iowa College Eye 8:29, p.5 |
Publication of a report from the 1916 Iowa Association of Mathematics Teachers. | |
1291 | The consolidated high school curriculum College Eye 8:28, p.4 |
Spotlight on curriculum in consolidated school districts. | |
1292 | Editorial College Eye 8:27, p.4 |
Attributes prior article to correct author; denounces cheap usage of patriotism for advertising; discusses the Great War; speaks out against specialization in schools. | |
1293 | The ungraded room--East Waterloo City Schools College Eye 8:27, p.4 |
Elaborates on effectiveness of ungraded instruction in classrooms. | |
1294 | "Life topics" in industrial arts College Eye 8:25, p.4 |
Professor Van Oot describes why industrial arts education is necessary in public schools. | |
1295 | What am I? College Eye 8:23, p.5 |
A riddle criticizes those who come to college for no particular purpose other than to have a good time. | |
1296 | Sunday evening meeting; Prof. McKitrick talks on "The Supreme Test of the College" College Eye 8:21, p.2 |
Professor McKitrick speaks on the purpose of a college education. | |
1297 | Kindergarten education extending throughout the United States College Eye 8:21, p.2 |
Kindergarten programs being adopted nationwide. | |
1298 | Schoolmasters Club meets; Dr. Stout speaks at Schoolmasters Club College Eye 8:20, p.1 |
John E. Stout speaks on educational values and goals. | |
1299 | Military training in public schools College Eye 8:20, p.3 |
New report released by the Department of the Interior believes military training as civic, physical, and moral education to be necessary in public schools. | |
1300 | College days College Eye 8:19, p.4 |
Reflection on time spent in college and what it stands for. |