Environmental Education
Displaying 101 - 137 of 137 in reverse chronological order
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101 | Teachers College receives award for conservation College Eye 46:6, p.1 |
Recognized by national organization for work. | |
102 | Lantz represents Iowa at meeting College Eye 46:5, p.8 |
Professor C. W. Lantz will attend conservation education meeting. | |
103 | Educators talk on conservation College Eye 45:7, p.6 |
Campus hosts conservation education conference. | |
104 | Foreign educators visit Ingawanis College Eye 44:7, p.3 |
Observe Campus School outdoor education program. | |
105 | Faculty members attend meeting College Eye 44:5, p.6 |
Professors Lantz, Matala, and Fowler will attend regional conservation education conference. | |
106 | Conservationists tour NE Iowa College Eye 43:41, p.4 |
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107 | Biology prof attends Milwaukee conference College Eye 42:22, p.5 |
John Bardach speaks on conservation education. | |
108 | Many wild-life families are welcome inhabitants of newly developed area College Eye 41:36, p.4 |
Two acre field planted for wildlife. | |
109 | Biological survey abandons syllabus, announces Winier College Eye 40:37, p.4 |
Takes a broader, ecological view in teaching the course. | |
110 | Students of nature study Alumnus 26:3, p.11 |
Professor Lantz on field trip with students; photo. | |
111 | Nature students find rare leaf College Eye 31:36, p.1 |
Students have difficulty identifying a leaf from an apple tree. | |
112 | Students discover the silk worm's a greedy little imp College Eye 26:12, p.7 |
Learn about life of silk worms. | |
113 | "One bughouse please." Public Relations News Release 1931:441, p.1 |
M. L. Hovey sells containers to hold insects for nature studies class. | |
114 | Nature study classes hold flower exhibit College Eye 23:11, p.3 |
Prepare seventy-five exhibits. | |
115 | Noted naturalist coming November 2; former member of faculty at I.S.T.C. College Eye 18:16, p.1 |
E. Laurence Palmer will speak on bird and animal life. | |
116 | Noted naturalist Dr. Bohumil Shimek to speak Sunday; one of Iowa's grand old men College Eye 17:32, p.1 |
Profile of Bohumil Shimek. | |
117 | Hutchins well received here College Eye 13:29, p.1 |
Audience enjoyed performance of Charles Bowman Hutchins. | |
118 | Naturalist to give program here March 28; Mr. Hutchins is an eminent naturalist and master of bird voice interpretation; second appearance here College Eye 13:27, p.1 |
Charles Hutchins will appear under YWCA auspices. | |
119 | Extension Division College Eye 12:24, p.7 |
News notes; nature study bulletin is popular. | |
120 | Nature study bulletin ready College Eye 12:24, p.6 |
More than 4500 copies of work by Professor Ries have been requested. | |
121 | E. Lawrence Palmer Alumni News Letter 5:1, p.4 |
Palmer published pamphlet for assistance in nature instruction. | |
122 | Extension Division College Eye 12:15, p.6 |
Professor Slacks will work in Extension; many copies of Professor Ries's nature study pamphlet distributed. | |
123 | Ries author of nature study bulletin College Eye 12:13, p.5 |
Bulletin will be called "Fifty Interesting Things to Look For" and will start with a pamphlet on each of the seasons. | |
124 | Prof. Palmer writes for the Nature-Study Review College Eye 9:16, p.5 |
Students are encouraged to read Professor Palmer's articles on the skunk cabbage and the striped gopher. | |
125 | Eight Weeks Club College Eye 7:29, p.6 |
Professor Palmer spoke about the study of nature. | |
126 | An interesting experiment College Eye 7:27, p.6 |
Professor Palmer asks students to display different kinds of flowers they find. | |
127 | Botany: its problems; its importance; its place in the school College Eye 7:20, p.5 |
Professor Palmer says that lack of preparation to teach botany is a problem; believes it is hard to choose which elements of the subject are most important to teach. | |
128 | Federal inspector before nature study classes; makes second annual visit to Cedar Falls in interests of migratory bird law; efforts highly appreciated College Eye 4:26, p.5 |
A. E. Cleasby spoke to classes of Professors Cable, Palmer, and Arey. | |
129 | Training; the subject and the pupil, nature as a prominent window of the soul Normal Eyte 16:10, p.149 |
Discusses using more nature study in the classroom. | |
130 | Training; study of school environment, nature study, or elementary agriculture Normal Eyte 15:32, p.502 |
Professor Bender continues his outline of curriculum methods. | |
131 | Training; study of school environment, nature study, or elementary agriculture (part V) Normal Eyte 15:31, p.486 |
Describes the purposes and aims in this education movement. | |
132 | Training; study of school environment, nature study, or elementary agriculture (part IV) Normal Eyte 15:30, p.474 |
Describes the purposes and aims in this education movement. | |
133 | Training; study of school environment, nature study, and elementary agriculture (part III) Normal Eyte 15:29, p.454 |
Describes the purposes and aims in this education movement. | |
134 | Training; study of school environment, nature study, or elementary agriculture Normal Eyte 15:27, p.419 |
Professor Bender explores recent trends in education. | |
135 | The committee on selection of books for the Iowa Reading Circle Normal Eyte 13:21, p.333 |
Selected Professor McGovern's book on nature study. | |
136 | Field trip; Miss Knudsen's classes Normal Eyte 12:7, p.107 |
Geography class studied soils and rocks; compiled notebooks of observations. | |
137 | Nature study Normal Eyte 5:11, p.91 |
Professor Arey talks about the value of nature study. |