Moore--Charles E. (Education Faculty)

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# Title Date Summary
1 Math teacher at Price Lab school receives national recognition.
Public Relations News Release 1989:147, p.1
Earl Ockenga, recently received a Presidential Award for Excellence in Science and Mathematics Teaching. Ockenga, who has taught at the Lab School for 12 years will travel to Washington D.C., the week of Oct. 23 for the Presidential Awardees program.
2 University of Northern Iowa to offer course in Emmetsburg.
Public Relations News Release 1988:497, p.1
Iowa Lakes Community College will be the site of a course offered this summer. "Workshop: Outcome Based Curriculum Evaluation" will focus on theoretical and practical application of outcome based education.
3 Old-fashioned eighth grade graduation to be held at Northern Iowa's one-room school.
Public Relations News Release 1988:480, p.1
Class member will wear clothes reminiscent of those worn near the turn of the century. Students presenting various oral projects will be stationed around the outside of the school, and repeat their presentations several times between 7 and 7:45 p.m.
4 Old fashioned eighth grade commencement at Price Lab May 22.
Public Relations News Release 1988:480, p.1
Kathy Oakland will portray the "Country School Teacher" at a unique eighth grade commencement ceremony Monday evening at the Marshall Center School. Price Lab eighth graders will receive "diplomas" and report cards from the "County Superintendent."
5 Price Lab School Fieldhouse to be named for Ross A. Nielsen Sunday (April 24)
Public Relations News Release 1987:374, p.1
The Ross A. Nielsen Fieldhouse is dedicated in honor of the retired head of the Department of Teaching and Price Lab School. Over the course of his career, Nielsen has served as a Price Lab mathematics faculty member, and a student teaching supervisor.
6 Charles Moore
Northern Iowa Today 16:1, p.2
Speaks on master teacher model.
7 Afghan resistance party reps and trainer for Afghan paramedics to be on UNI Campus
Public Relations News Release 1987:311, p.1
Eshan Jan Areef, representative of the Jamiat-e-Islami Party of the Mujahideen, spoke in Maucker Union on the Afghan-Soviet war and its affect on Southern Asia. Nancy Aossey of the International Medical Corps discussed the training of Afghan paramedics.
8 Nominations open for UNI's Public Policy Institute
Public Relations News Release 1987:312, p.1
High school sophomores and juniors begin submitting for the Public Policy Institute, directed by Professor Charles Moore. Students must be nominated by their high school principal, and pay a one-hundred dollar registration fee.
9 UNI's first public policy institute considered great success
Public Relations News Release 1986:485, p.1
Thirty-one Iowan high school students participated in a two-week program, which educated them in the importance of establishing their careers within Iowa. Speakers included Senators Tom Harkin and Chuck Grassley, as well as five university professors.
10 'School's out' for long-time UNI educator/Price Lab administrator Ross Nielsen
Public Relations News Release 1986:447, p.1
Professor Nielsen has been at UNI for thirty-nine years.
11 Public Policy Institute
Alumnus 71:1, p.18
Will consider problems in agriculture.
12 UNI to offer public policy institute in June for high school students
Public Relations News Release 1986:262, p.1
The program will be the only one of its kind in the state and will be offered to high school students will have completed their junior or sophomore year; no more than fifty students will be selected; it will be held June 15-26.
13 Develops program to certify teachers
Northern Iowan 82:24, p.7
Program would train experienced teachers to assist new teachers.