Nelson--Phillip James (Laboratory School Faculty)

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# Title Date Summary
1 Twenty-five years at UNI
Campus News Network 5:22, p.2
Thirteen faculty members were honored by Waterloo Chamber of Commerce for twenty-five years in the education field.
2 Teachers can find variety of summer professional development workshops at Price Lab School
Public Relations News Release 1990:563, p.1
UNI offers summer workshops for elementary and middle school teachers at Price Lab.
3 Students learn history, social studies through interactive computer programs
Public Relations News Release 1989:525, p.1
Students of Price Lab School participate in a program that puts them into the shoes of the townsfolk and city council debating the pros and cons of the construction of a chemical plant in their fictional town. The program was developed by Phillip Nelson.
4 Northern Iowa to offer seven education courses at Price Laboratory School.
Public Relations News Release 1988:414, p.1
Price Laboratory School will be the site of seven graduate and undergraduate education courses offered this summer by the University of Northern Iowa.
5 Phillip J. Nelson
UNI Century 11:4, p.2
Computer program receives honor.
6 Nelson wins award for Marketplace computer program
Alumnus 68:2, p.8
Wins prize for children's software.
7 News Notes
Northern Iowan 79:56, p.4
Phil Nelson honored for computer program; James Doud elected president of national lab school group; Jean Kimball publishes article on James Joyce; photo.
8 UNI Price Lab School to hold political awareness program
Public Relations News Release 1980:54, p.1
Price Lab school's host a political awareness programs with speakers focused on all area of politics.
9 Grant to Nelson
Northern Iowan 71:3, p.6
Professor Nelson receives $1000 grant to assist in history project.
10 The many-faceted Price Lab School
Alumnus 57:1, p.7
Detailed look at teaching, research, and special programs at Lab School; photo.
11 UNI profs published
Northern Iowan 67:52, p.5
Professors Nelson and Scovel publication a simulation activity.