Kavich--Lawrence L. (Education Faculty)
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1 | Precious place: minority costumes and textiles of Guizhou, China Northern Iowa Today 77:2, p.25 |
Display at UNI Museum; photo. | |
2 | UNI faculty venture abroad Northern Iowan 90:4, p.6 |
Group teaches English in China. | |
3 | Fulbrights support teaching abroad Northern Iowa Today 77:1, p.24 |
James Sweigert, Cynthia Goatley, and Larry Kavich receive Fulbrights; photo. | |
4 | UNI teaching/field experience with Northern California School District and Tribal Council Public Relations News Release 1992:683, p.1 |
Nine students took part in a classroom project sponsored by Northern California School District and Hoopa Valley tribal Council. Students listed. | |
5 | Unique opportunities for international education and understanding offered through University of Northern Iowa program in China Public Relations News Release 1992:653, p.1 |
UNI offers students and professionals the opportunity to live and study in China. | |
6 | University of Northern Iowa professor is awarded Fulbright Scholarship Public Relations News Release 1992:623, p.1 |
Larry Kavich has been awarded a Fulbright Scholarship to act as a consultant in educational administration and to evaluate teachers in Cyprus. | |
7 | Larry Kavich Campus News Network 3:16, p.5 |
Will travel to Cyprus under Fulbright program; will take students to California for student teaching. | |
8 | UNI faculty, programs have global impact Northern Iowa Today 21:1, p. |
Survey of work in Slovakia, Bulgaria, and China | |
9 | Program in China Campus News Network 3:6, p.2 |
Students will study language and culture in China. | |
10 | UNI offers chance to live and study in China Northern Iowan 89:21, p.6 |
Opportunity to study at Guanxi University. | |
11 | Unique opportunities for International Education and understanding offered through University of Northern Iowa program in China Public Relations News Release 1992:153, p.1 |
Program has been announced for a unique opportunity for students and professionals to live and study in China. | |
12 | Experiencing "a radically different" culture Northern Iowa Today 20:2, p.1 |
Professor Lawrence Kavich escorts twelve UNI students for teaching experience on Indian reservation in northern California. | |
13 | University of Northern Iowa students to assist teachers at Indian Schools in California Public Relations News Release 1991:644, p.1 |
Twelve students will practice their teaching skills at the Klamath-Trinity School District in California. The district is over 50 percent Native American students. Students listed. | |
14 | Semester of study in China available through University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1991:231, p.1 |
Specifics revealed for semester of study in China for up to twenty-four students from a consortium of five colleges, including UNI. | |
15 | Local resources listed to aid in explaining current events. Public Relations News Release 1991:189, p.1 |
Larry Kavich, Germana Nijim, and Ghazi Falah announced as contact persons for help with explanation of recent shootings in Iowa City and the Arab-Israeli peace talks. | |
16 | Leestamper brings extensive experience to his role as assistant VP for International Programs at University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1990:420, p.1 |
Profile of Robert Leestamper. | |
17 | University continues commitment to international programs Northern Iowa Today 19:1, p.4 |
Robert Leestamper named assistant vice president for international programs; photo. | |
18 | Improving China's educational system 00 the Iowa connection. Public Relations News Release 1988:537, p.1 |
Lawrence Kavich has been working to improve the educational system in China. Kavich has worked extensively for the Chinese government on economic issues, and says citizens there are demanding that progress be made to improve their standard of living. | |
19 | University of Northern Iowa names graduate dean, library director, three acting department heads. Public Relations News Release 1988:539, p.1 |
John W. Somervill named dean of the Graduate College, Herbert Safford was named director of the University Library and professor with tenure. Three acting academic department heads are: Ruth Anderson, Roger A. Kueter, and Barry Wilson. | |
20 | University of Northern Iowa's department of educational psychology and foundations establishing Gordon Rhum memorial scholarship. Public Relations News Release 1988:494, p.1 |
Gordon Rhum, an emeritus professor of education, died April 20. Member of Northern Iowa's faculty from 1948-1985. Serving in such capacities as coordinator of research and evaluation, dean of the Graduate College, acting dean of the College of Education. | |
21 | Job market attractive for University of Northern Iowa school psychology graduates. Public Relations News Release 1988:427, p.1 |
The demand for school psychologist is growing not only in Iowa but nation wide. School psychologist are hired as educational consultant, a principal, a teacher, and a speech language pathologist. | |
22 | Northern Iowa to host Chinese survey team studying Iowa educational system. Public Relations News Release 1988:376, p.1 |
In an effort to continue improving the educational systems of both Iowa and Guangxi, China, and to aid in the establishment of a Sino- American Education Center in Guangxi. The Chinese will be surveying administrators, faculty and students. | |
23 | Chinese dignitary, hosted by UNI, to discuss commerce and exchange possibilities. Public Relations News Release 1988:311, p.1 |
Wei Shanmei will be spending two weeks in Iowa meeting with government, business, agriculture and university leaders in order to discuss possible trade and exchange between Iowa and Guangxi. | |
24 | Northern Iowa's School Psychology Alumni Association hosts Winter Seminar '89 Feb. 4. Public Relations News Release 1988:260, p.1 |
In conjunction with the Department of Educational Psychology and Foundations, seminar is to address current trends and issues in Iowa's education according to Larry Kavich. | |
25 | Regents approve Professional Development Leaves for 23 Northern Iowa faculty. Public Relations News Release 1988:236, p.1 |
Thirteen leaves planned for the fall semester, six for the sping semster and four for the academic year. | |
26 | Registration going 'Well', departments seek review Northern Iowan 85:27, p.1 |
Administrators comment on the process. | |
27 | University of Northern Iowa students earn more than just credit from tutoring class. Public Relations News Release 1988:187, p.1 |
The Community Corps Tutoring program gives students at Northern Iowa the opportunity to work intensively with a student in need of tutoring over several week time period.The program is open to all students. | |
28 | Two UNI professors spend month evaluating Chinese school system Northern Iowan 85:3, p.9 |
Professors Kavich and Stefanich talk about their trip to China. | |
29 | Northern Iowa/China teacher training center closer to reality: Local team to survey needs of Chinese middle schools Public Relations News Release 1987:301, p.1 |
Professors Jonathan Lu, Richard Newell, Greg Stefanich, Dennis Sinclair, and Lawrence Kavich travel to China to work with the Guangxi Education Department to retrain teachers and administrators in the region. | |
30 | UNI students trade sun, sand for week-long learning experience with IBSSS youngsters Public Relations News Release 1987:287, p.1 |
Students spent their Spring Break at the Iowa Braille and Sightsaving School in Vinton through the Community Education Core. Professor Sherry Gable took charge of training the students for their work with the visually impaired children. | |
31 | School psychology is 'open field of the eighties' in Iowa, says UNI professor Public Relations News Release 1986:473, p.1 |
A brief outline of the University of Northern Iowa's Educational Psychology department. Includes possibilities for students of the department in the job market, as well as how the field may change in the future. | |
32 | UNI programs with China strengthened; international studies office notes new arrangements Public Relations News Release 1986:467, p.1 |
Ways to improve an exchange program between UNI and several Chinese schools were discussed during a visit to China by Richard Newell and Jonathan Lu; Newell says UNI has been impressed with the quality of the Chinese scholars who have visited UNI. | |
33 | Regents approve student computing fee, other business for UNI Public Relations News Release 1985:185, p.1 |
The fee will be $20 per semester per student in order to expand access to computing for students and faculty. | |
34 | New, experimental courses foster academic renewal Alumnus 69:4, p.20 |
Faculty members offer observations and opinions about experimental courses that they are teaching; photo. | |
35 | Chinese officials at UNI Northern Iowan 81:3, p.14 |
Group offers reactions to US education; President Curris signs protocol of understanding; may lead to student and faculty exchanges; photo. | |
36 | Local elementary students need tutors Northern Iowan 80:56, p.7 |
Karen McNeil talks about tutoring activities. | |
37 | Kavich details Chinese educational system Northern Iowan 80:46, p.7 |
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38 | China Seminar Series to begin this week Northern Iowan 80:44, p.3 |
Department of Geography will sponsor series; schedule. | |
39 | Meet the pioneer UNI Century 11:4, p.6 |
History of Professor Kavich's efforts to establish links with Chinese schools; photo. | |
40 | Chinese prof lectures and learns UNI Century 11:4, p.5 |
Huang Yong-qiang visits UNI and other schools. | |
41 | Kavich returns from study tour of China Northern Iowan 79:31, p.3 |
Larry Kavich give impressions of trip. | |
42 | Chinese education--picture lacking Northern Iowan 78:55, p.2 |
Professor Chang offers another view on education in China. | |
43 | Prof replies to critics Northern Iowan 78:55, p.2 |
Professor Kavich asks critics to study the sources of his contentions on education in China. | |
44 | Experience for teachers Old Gold 0:0, p.19 |
UNI Educational Psychology Teaching Program offers participants the opportunity for field experience; photo. | |
45 | China education grows Northern Iowan 78:54, p.4 |
Lawrence Kavich talks about education in China. | |
46 | UNI department head (Kavich) to speak on China visit Public Relations News Release 1981:158, p.1 |
Lawrence Kavich will show slides and discuss his impressions of China, including its public and special schools and teacher education program. | |
47 | UNI to hold two education classes in Ottumwa Public Relations News Release 1980:305, p.1 |
Courses "Educational Research and "Curriculum Development in the Secondary School" will be offered at Indian Hills Community College in Ottumwa, Iowa. | |
48 | Education course, offered at UNI-CUE Northern Iowan 77:1, p.15 |
Alan Wieder, Ohio University, Athens, will instruct the course "Alternatives in Public Education". | |
49 | UNI to offer courses in Fort Dodge beginning September 4 Public Relations News Release 1980:46, p.1 |
The courses, 'Educational Research' a graduate course and 'Diagnostic Teaching of Reading in the Classroom' a undergraduate and graduate course will be offered at Central College in Fort Dodge. | |
50 | UNI-CUE to offer new course education oppurtunities Public Relations News Release 1980:6, p.1 |
The new course "Alternatives in Public Education" will be taught by visiting professor Alan Wieder. The course will focus on Waterloo Public Schools. |