Kindergarten
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| 1 | UNI Museums to host Create-a-Game Contest Public Relations News Release 2009:485, p.1 |
The Museum is hosting a board game design contest for kids in grades kindergarten through sixth. All games should be "roll-and-move" or "roll-and chase," using either a set of dice or playing cards. | |
| 2 | Kindergarten playing is more than meets the eye Public Relations News Release 2001:492, p.1 |
An important element children learn in kindergarten is how to pay attention. | |
| 3 | No time for napping in today's kindergarten Public Relations News Release 2000:2282, p.1 |
Kindergarten classes involve more learning and more formal class schedules than did the previous three-hour class day. | |
| 4 | Kindergarten playing is more than meets the eye Public Relations News Release 2000:129, p.1 |
Jill Uhlenberg comments on the priceless learning experience children gain from a kindergarten classroom. | |
| 5 | Kindergarten playing is more than meets the eye Public Relations News Release 2000:55, p.1 |
Jill Uhlenberg discusses what children get out of the atmosphere of a kindergarten classroom. | |
| 6 | Kindergarten playing is more than meets the eye Public Relations News Release 2001:492, p.1 |
Playing in kindergarten is a learning experience that teaches socialization, language development, and math. | |
| 7 | The Normal School moves toward collegiate status A Century of Leadership and Service 1:0, p.223 |
Changes in faculty, development of the curriculum, and new construction financed by the millage levy bring the Normal School to a new level; photo. | |
| 8 | Annual nursery/kindergarten round-up for Price Lab School April 13 Public Relations News Release 1989:522, p.1 |
Parents whose children will be four to five years of age and live within the Laboratory School attendance zone are eligible for the Nursery/Kindergarten Round-Up, where they will complete registration for the 1990-91 school year. | |
| 9 | Effective listening skills are essential to learning Public Relations News Release 1989:307, p.1 |
Professors Mary Bozik and Phyllis Carlin develop a program for enhancing listening skills in children from kindergarten through the fourth grade. | |
| 10 | Effective listening skills are essential to learning; University of Northern Iowa professor creates listening program for K-4 students Public Relations News Release 1989:310, p.1 |
Professors Mary Bozik and Phyllis Carlin design a program to develop listening skills in children from kindergarten through the fourth grade. | |
| 11 | How much school is too much for a kindergartner? Public Relations News Release 1989:595, p.1 |
Many education experts feel that full-day, every day kindergarten is beneficial to students and their teachers. Judith Finkelstein stresses, "developmentally appropriate programming is crucial." | |
| 12 | How long should the kinder garten? Half day or full day? Public Relations News Release 1988:570, p.1 |
Judy Finkelstein, says most children are able to handle a full day setting, but it is essential that the program be developed to make the most of the school day. | |
| 13 | Kindergarten -- the first step of the educational process -- 152 years old. Public Relations News Release 1988:442, p.1 |
The first kindergarten was started in Germany in 1837 by Friedrich Froebel. Charles May says there have been many changes in kindergarten classes, but says education experts believe it is one of the most important steps of the educational ladder. | |
| 14 | Northern Iowa's Price Lab schedules nursery-kindergarten round-up for April 29 Public Relations News Release 1987:371, p.1 |
Parents within the Price Laboratory School attendance zone register their four and five year old children for the nursery/kindergarten program in the Price Lab cafeteria. | |
| 15 | Northern Iowa to offer education courses in Clear Lake Public Relations News Release 1987:20, p.1 |
Professors Judy Finkelstein and Gordon Rhum instruct two education courses at the Northern Trails Area Education Agency. Rhum will instruct a course on educational research methods, and Finkelstein will instruct on pre-school and kindergarten education. | |
| 16 | UNI's Price Lab schedules nursery/kindergarten round-up for May 1 Public Relations News Release 1987:327, p.1 |
Caregivers for students of ages of four or five begin registration for Kindergarten in the cafeteria of Price Lab. In order to qualify, registering students must live within the attendance area, present a birth certificate. | |
| 17 | Nursery/Kindergarten round-up set at Price lab School Public Relations News Release 1980:463, p.1 |
The Price Lab School will have its nursery/kindergarten roundup for children of the ages of four and five. | |
| 18 | KPBA meets to organize Monday night College Eye 60:4, p.3 |
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| 19 | Price Laboratory School summer draws to a close Public Relations News Release 1960:566, p.1 |
The Malcolm Price Laboratory School summer session comes to a close after holding programs in special education, a social science seminar, a junior high science and mathematics workshop, and classes for students in kindergarten through eighth grade. | |
| 20 | Circus comes to kindergarten in Cedar Falls Public Relations News Release 1960:547, p.1 |
Miss Rose Marie Dolan's kindergarten class at Price Laboratory School conducts a series of activities relating to the circus to teach them skills in geography, arithmetic, art, social studies, and English. | |
| 21 | Kindergarten teaching book available at college Public Relations News Release 1960:412, p.1 |
Miss Ann Rose Dolan of the Price Laboratory School develops a guide for developing kindergarten curriculum. The book covers units on activities, language arts, as well as social and physical development. | |
| 22 | Kindergarten Roundup scheduled at Price School Public Relations News Release 1960:346, p.1 |
Parents of children being admitted to the 1961-62 kindergarten class of the Price Laboratory school are asked to attend registration in the school's main lobby. | |
| 23 | Price K-P program explained to parents College Eye 50:29, p.10 |
Criteria for enrollment. | |
| 24 | Parents follow kids to kindergarten College Eye 46:21, p.3 |
At Campus School work night. | |
| 25 | Special To: Clinton Herald Public Relations News Release 1951:597, p.1 |
Mary Swanson, Clinton, has been formally initiated into Tau Sigma Delta, a local social sorority. She was also elected reporter for the organization. Swanson is a freshman student on a two-year kindergarten-primary curriculum. | |
| 26 | Special To: Dallas Center Times Public Relations News Release 1951:575, p.1 |
Pearl Hawbacker, Dallas Center, has been formally initiated into Tau Sigma Delta, a local sorority. Hawbacker is a freshman student enrolled on a two-year kindergarten-primary curriculum. | |
| 27 | Special To: Jewell Record Public Relations News Release 1951:598, p.1 |
Mary Ann Parker, Stanhope, has been formally initiated into Tau Sigma Delta, a local sorority. Parker is a freshman student enrolled on a two-year kindergarten-primary curriculum. | |
| 28 | Special To: Marengo Pioneer-Republican Public Relations News Release 1951:595, p.1 |
Janet Wandling, Marengo, has been formally initiated into Tau Sigma Delta, a local social sorority. She has also been elected secretary for the group. Wandling is a freshman student enrolled on a two-year kindergarten primary curriculum. | |
| 29 | Special To: Marengo Pioneer-Republican Public Relations News Release 1952:595, p.1 |
Janet Wandling, Marengo, has been formally initiated into Tau Sigma Delta, a local social sorority. She has also been elected secretary for the group. Wandling is a freshman student enrolled on a two-year kindergarten-primary curriculum. | |
| 30 | Special To: Oskaloosa Tribune-Press Public Relations News Release 1951:594, p.1 |
Gwen Christiansen, Oskaloosa, has been elected rushing chairman of Tau Sigma Delta, a local social sorority. Christiansen is a junior student majoring in kindergarten-primary education. | |
| 31 | Special To: Oskaloosa Tribune-Press Public Relations News Release 1952:593, p.1 |
Gwen Christiansen, Oskaloosa, has been elected rushing chairman of Tau Sigma Delta, a local social sorority. Christiansen is a junior student majoring in kindergarten-primary education. | |
| 32 | Special To: Sheldon Mail Public Relations News Release 1951:600, p.1 |
Margaret Lind, Sheldon, has been formally initiated into Tau Sigma Delta, a local social sorority. Lind is a freshman student on a two-year kindergarten-primary curriculum. | |
| 33 | Special To: Sheldon Sun Public Relations News Release 1951:599, p.1 |
Margaret Lind, Sheldon, has been formally initiated into Tau Sigma Delta, a local social sorority. Lind is a freshman student on a two-year kindergarten-primary curriculum. | |
| 34 | Special To: Webster City Freeman - Journal Public Relations News Release 1951:596, p.1 |
Dorothy Theesfeld, Webster City, has been formally initiated into Tau Sigma Delta, a local social sorority. She was also elected social chairman for the organization. Theesfeld is a freshman student enrolled on a two-year kindergarten-primary curriculum. | |
| 35 | Special To: Webster City Freeman-Journal Public Relations News Release 1952:596, p.1 |
Dorothy Theesfeld, Webster City, has been formally initiated into Tau Sigma Delta, a local social sorority. She was also elected social chairman for the organization. She is a freshman student enrolled on a two-year kindergarten-primary curriculum. | |
| 36 | Special To: Albert City Appeal Public Relations News Release 1951:716, p.1 |
Arlene Pearson, Albert City, has been formally initiated into Pi Theta Pi, a local sorority. Pearson is a freshman student enrolled on a two-year kindergarten-primary curriculum. | |
| 37 | Special To: Ames Daily Tribune Public Relations News Release 1951:564, p.1 |
Marcia Barnard, Ames, has been formally initiated into Pi Theta Pi, a local social sorority. Barnard is a freshman student on a two-year kindergarten-primary curriculum. | |
| 38 | Special To: Brooklyn Chronicle Public Relations News Release 1951:567, p.1 |
Nancy Richmond, Brooklyn, has been formally initiated into Pi Theta Pi, a local social sorority. Richmond is a freshman student on a two-year kindergarten-primary curriculum. | |
| 39 | Special To: Clear Lake Mirror Public Relations News Release 1951:571, p.1 |
Virginia Benner, Ventura, has been formally initiated into Pi Theta Pi, a local social sorority. Benner is a freshman student enrolled on a two-year kindergarten-primary curriculum. | |
| 40 | Special To: Clear Lake Reporter Public Relations News Release 1951:563, p.1 |
Virginia Benner, Ventura has been formally initiated into Pi Theta Pi, a local social sorority. Benner is a freshman student enrolled no a two-year kindergarten-primary curriculum. | |
| 41 | Special To: Clinton Herald Public Relations News Release 1951:565, p.1 |
Brevard Knox, Clinton, has been formally initiated into Kappa Theta Psi, a local social sorority. Know is a freshman student on a two-year kindergarten-primary curriculum. | |
| 42 | Special To: Eagle Grove Eagle Public Relations News Release 1951:569, p.1 |
Lois Lister, Eagle Grove, has been formally initiated into Pi Theta Pi, a local social sorority. Lister is a freshman student enrolled on a two-year kindergarten-primary curriculum. | |
| 43 | Special To: Spirit Lake Beacon Public Relations News Release 1951:570, p.1 |
Regina Kiger, Spirit Lake, has been formally initiated into Pi Theta Pi, a local sorority. Kiger is a freshman student enrolled on a two-year kindergarten-primary curriculum. | |
| 44 | Special To: Cedar Falls Daily Record Public Relations News Release 1952:468, p.1 |
Two Cedar Falls students have been elected to offices of Phi Sigma Phi, a local social sorority. Maryann Hagar was elected secretary and Margaret Howe, treasurer. Hagar is majoring in Home economics and Howe is majoring in kindergarten-primary education. | |
| 45 | Special To: Council Bluffs Nonpareil Public Relations News Release 1952:486, p.1 |
Jean Sheiry, Council Bluffs, has been elected reporter of Pi Tau Phi, a local social sorority. Sheiry is a freshman student enrolled on a two-year kindergarten-primary curriculum. | |
| 46 | Special To: Decorah Journal Public Relations News Release 1952:474, p.1 |
Carol Telford, Decorah, has been elected vice-president of Pi Phi Omega, a local sorority. Telford is a freshman student majoring in kindergarten-primary education. | |
| 47 | Special To: St. Ansgar Enterprise Public Relations News Release 1952:487, p.1 |
Ramona Askland, St. Ansgar, has been elected social chairman of Pi Tau Phi, a local social sorority. Askland is a sophomore student majoring in kindergarten-primary education. | |
| 48 | Special To: Waterloo Daily Courier Public Relations News Release 1952:466, p.1 |
Three Waterloo students have been elected to offices in Pi Phi Omega, local social sorority. Jeann Carroll was elected president; LaNelle Harvey, secretary, and Gladys Gray, historian. Carroll is a senior art major. | |
| 49 | Special To: Waukon Democrat Public Relations News Release 1952:479, p.1 |
Maxine Hull, Waukon, has been elected social chairman of Phi Sigma Phi, a local social sorority. Hull is a sophomore student majoring in kindergarten-primary education. | |
| 50 | Special To: Waukon Republican-Standard Public Relations News Release 1952:478, p.1 |
Maxine Hull, Waukon, has been elected social chairman of Phi Sigma Phi, a local social sorority. Hull is a sophomore student majoring in kindergarten-primary education. | |
| 51 | Special To: Eagle Grove Eagle Public Relations News Release 1951:692, p.1 |
Lois Lister, Eagle Grove, has been elected secretary-treasurer of Bartlett Hall at the college. Lister is a freshman student and is enrolled on a two-year kindergarten-primary curriculum. | |
| 52 | Special To: Kossuth County Advance Public Relations News Release 1951:349, p.1 |
Jo Sernett, Algona, has been elected president of Bartlett Hall. She assumed her duties at the beginning of winter quarter. Sernett is a freshman student on a two-year kindergarten-primary curriculum. | |
| 53 | Special To: Spirit Lake Beacon Public Relations News Release 1951:315, p.1 |
Regina Kiger, Spirit Lake, has been elected vice-president and chairman of the social regulations board. Kiger, a freshman student, is enrolled on a two-year kindergarten primary curriculum. | |
| 54 | Special To: Upper Des Moines Public Relations News Release 1951:350, p.1 |
Jo Sernett, Algona, has been elected president of Bartlett Hall. She assumed her duties at the beginning of winter quarter. Sernett, a freshman student, is enrolled on a two-year kindergarten-primary curriculum. | |
| 55 | What should Santa Claus bring that certain youngster for Christmas? Public Relations News Release 1951:263, p.1 |
From five months to a year: colored plastic or hard rubber play rings; dumbbell rattles; transparent water balls; small blocks that can be grasped, and cloth picture books that won't tear easily. | |
| 56 | Special to Red Oak Express Public Relations News Release 1951:247, p.1 |
Mary Dutcher, Red Oak, has been initiated into Sigma Alpha Iota, women's national professional music fraternity at the college. Dutcher is a senior student majoring in kindergarten-primary education. | |
| 57 | Special to: Red Oak Sun Public Relations News Release 1951:246, p.1 |
Mary Dutcher, Red Oak, has been initiated into Sigma Alpha Iota, women's national professional music fraternity at the college. Dutcher is a senior student majoring in kindergarten-primary education. | |
| 58 | Dixie LaVonne Laughery, from Charles City, will reign as "I" Queen during Homecoming festivities Public Relations News Release 1951:96, p.1 |
President J. W. Maucker will crown Laughery as "I" Queen preceding the football game. The 75th birthday of Teachers College was Sept. 6 of this year. | |
| 59 | Special To: Chariton Leader Public Relations News Release 1951:766, p.1 |
Ruth Ferris, Lucas, has been elected president of the KPBA club at the college. The club is an organization for all women students enrolled on a four-year kindergarten-primary curriculum. | |
| 60 | Special to: Estherville Enterprise Public Relations News Release 1951:75, p.1 |
Marian Hiles, Estherville, has been elected secretary of the KPBA club at the college. The club is an organization for all women students enrolled on a four-year kindergarten-primary curriculum. | |
| 61 | Special to: Herald-Patriot Public Relations News Release 1951:75, p.1 |
Ruth Ferris, Lucas, has been elected president of the KPBA club at the college. The club is an organization for all women students enrolled on a four-year kindergarten-primary curriculum. | |
| 62 | Special To: Toledo Chronicle Public Relations News Release 1951:186, p.1 |
Doris Pennell, Toledo, has been elected historian of the KPBA club. It is an organization for all women students enrolled on a four-year kindergarten-primary curriculum. | |
| 63 | Special to: Tripoli Leader Public Relations News Release 1951:75, p.1 |
Betty Magee, Tripoli, has been elected treasurer of the KPBA club at the college. The KPBA club is an organization for all women students enrolled on a four-year kindergarten-primary curriculum. | |
| 64 | Special to: Washington Evening Journal Public Relations News Release 1951:248, p.1 |
Jean Rudiger, Washington, has been elected vice president of the KPBA club at the college. The club is an organization for all women students enrolled on a four-year kindergarten-primary curriculum. | |
| 65 | An increase in enrollment of 13 students on the campus was reported today by Dwight K. Curtis, director of student teaching Public Relations News Release 1951:27, p.1 |
Curtis said the enrollment for the 1951-1952 year at the Campus schools is 668 as compared to 655 enrolled last year. | |
| 66 | A picnic for Campus school faculty members, their wives and children, is planned for Friday evening, September 14, at Curtis' home in Cedar Falls Public Relations News Release 1951:21, p.1 |
Saturday morning, September 15, will be devoted to registration at the Campus school. New high school students and those high school students desiring schedule changes will report to the office of Wray Silvey, high school principal. | |
| 67 | The appointment of nine new faculty members at the college was announced this week Public Relations News Release 1951:20, p.1 |
Newcomers in teaching include Don Barnhart, Beverly Jane Butrem, Max Hosier, Betts Ann Roth, and Edith Ennis. | |
| 68 | The Campus school playground at the College won't be deserted this summer. Public Relations News Release 1950:283, p.1 |
An eight-week elementary school term starting Monday, June 18, and a nine-week high school term starting Wednesday, June 13, were announced today by Dwight Curtis, head of the college's teaching department. The terms will end August 10 and 15, respectivel | |
| 69 | Dorothy Koehring and Lou A. Shepherd, college faculty members, left Friday for Seattle, Washington Public Relations News Release 1950:275, p.1 |
They will be on the program of the Association for Childhood Education International. Shepherd is chairman of one of the six study sections. Koehring will lead one of the conference's 50 study groups. | |
| 70 | Over 200 attend TC Conference Public Relations News Release 1950:80, p.1 |
The one-day conference was on "Today's Elementary School." The group heard Olga Adams of the University of Chicago's elementary schools speak on "Learning Experiences for Today's Child." | |
| 71 | Iowans visit reorganized school districts in Illinois Public Relations News Release 1950:77, p.1 |
Eighteen Iowans included representatives from the Farm Bureau federation, Farmer union, a women's club, state public instruction department, I.S.T.C., and county boards of education and county school superintendents. They visited school district #271. | |
| 72 | Beginning Teacher Salaries Announced Public Relations News Release 1950:62, p.1 |
The "good ol' days" when school teachers got $8 a month plus room and board are gone forever--and good riddance, says E. W. Goetch. The 9-month salaries for beginning teachers placed this fall range from $200 to over $400 per month. | |
| 73 | Elementary Conference at Teachers College Public Relations News Release 1950:64, p.1 |
Olga Adams, of the University of Chicago elementary schools, will speak on "Learning Experiences for Today's Young Child," said William Dreier of the conference committee. | |
| 74 | Fifth Graders to Study Atomic Science Public Relations News Release 1950:29, p.1 |
Iowa pupils will have a chance this year to probe atomic science and the past and future social implications of the atom bomb. The first program of its kind attempted in the nation is called, "The Iowa Plan for the Study of Atomic Energy." | |
| 75 | Koehring heads group preparing study course College Eye 41:27, p.6 |
Assisting in preparing a course of study for kindergarten and pre-first grade. | |
| 76 | Conference here for kindergarten teachers Saturday College Eye 41:4, p.8 |
The new legislation concerning the age of students entering kindergarten will be discussed. | |
| 77 | Kindergarteners ride on train to Waterloo College Eye 40:36, p.3 |
Children visit station and study railroads. | |
| 78 | Excursion made by kindergarten as class project College Eye 40:33, p.3 |
May visit pools, dairy, and bakery. | |
| 79 | First year kindergarten primary Old Gold 0:0, p.247 |
Brief description of the group; photo. |
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| 80 | Second year kindergarten primary Old Gold 0:0, p.248 |
Brief description of the group; photo. | |
| 81 | Violin playing comes naturally to youngsters Alumnus 30:3, p.10 |
Melvin Schneider teaches very young children at Campus School; expresses philosophy of teaching music; photo. | |
| 82 | The Eye visits a kindergarten teacher Alumnus 30:2, p.3 |
Visits class of Ruth Jones in Mason City; describes typical class day; photo. | |
| 83 | Kindergarten teacher keeps situation in hand in Mason City; Eye staff visits Ruth E. Jones, 1943 graduate College Eye 37:23, p.3 |
A day in the life of alumna Ruth E. Jones; photo. | |
| 84 | When is a kindergarten not a kindergarten Alumnus 29:1, p.10 |
Professor Koehring outlines objectives of a successful kindergarten program; photo. | |
| 85 | Children receive physical exams College Eye 33:41, p.4 |
Kindergarten children get exams. | |
| 86 | Kindergartners to have examinations College Eye 33:40, p.2 |
For health. | |
| 87 | Children learn to adjust selves in group games College Eye 33:38, p.3 |
Children attend kindergarten. | |
| 88 | Parents requested to pre-enroll children College Eye 33:30, p.3 |
For Campus School kindergarten. | |
| 89 | Kindergartners reunite Alumnus 26:2, p.8 |
Graduates of kindergarten curriculum meet in Des Moines. | |
| 90 | Kindergartners honor mothers at holiday party College Eye 28:40, p.3 |
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| 91 | Pioneer in kindergarten work honored at Mason City Alumnus 21:3, p.17 |
Memory of alumna Rosalie Reiniger Willson honored. | |
| 92 | Original creations of Kindergartners shown at exhibit College Eye 26:12, p.7 |
Organized around World's Fair theme. | |
| 93 | First Year Kindergarten Old Gold 0:0, p.100 |
Photo and names of students and officers. | |
| 94 | Second Year Kindergarten Old Gold 0:0, p.101 |
Photo and names of students and officers. | |
| 95 | Annual kindergarten banquet is held Friday, April 24 College Eye 22:29, p.6 |
Description of the program. | |
| 96 | Kindergartners are offered new course College Eye 22:7, p.1 |
Professor Luse announces new four year curriculum in kindergarten and nursery school teaching. | |
| 97 | The Bartlett hall dining room College Eye 21:43, p.5 |
The Primary and Kindergarten student teachers hosted a dinner. | |
| 98 | Kindergarten tots show project work College Eye 21:24, p.6 |
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| 99 | Kindergarten College Eye 21:11, p.5 |
Bridge party held at the home of Florence Edgar; news about members. | |
| 100 | Society; kindergarten girls hold banquet College Eye 19:36, p.5 |
Banquet information. |