Parents
Displaying 101 - 138 of 138 in reverse chronological order
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101 | Parenting course offered Northern Iowan 71:4, p.4 |
Professor Pershing talks about the course at length. | |
102 | Parenting Northern Iowan 70:55, p.11 |
Professor Franken will offer course on parenting. | |
103 | Profiles on UNI students Northern Iowan 69:23, p.12 |
Results of survey on UNI parents. | |
104 | New grading policy Northern Iowan 69:8, p.3 |
New policy relates to sending of grade reports to parents. | |
105 | Untitled Public Relations News Release 67:7, p.12 |
A family walks on the UNI campus; photo. | |
106 | UNI home economics students to present class for 'mothers-to-be' Public Relations News Release 1969:348, p.1 |
A free, six-lesson class entitled "Creativity for Mothers-To-Be" has been developed and will be taught by fifteen UNI home economics students with instructor Rheba Boyles. | |
107 | Campus Personality #6 The Visiting Sunday Mother Northern Iowan 66:12, p.2 |
Mother wants her child to attend classes and football games and not peace rallies. | |
108 | Untitled Northern Iowan 65:58, p.5 |
Many UNI parents took advantage of springtime to visit their children; photo. | |
109 | Untitled College Eye 60:60, p.1 |
Parents taking a break in front of the Music Hall (Russell Hall) during freshman orientation; photo. | |
110 | Child-parent gap often unbridgeable but advantageous College Eye 59:34, p.2 |
Differences between lifestyles of generations is exaggerated too often; should be diminished. | |
111 | Untitled College Eye 58:1, p.2 |
Two men discuss the raising of children, though they are not parents themselves. | |
112 | Witham announces football ticket and seating rules College Eye 58:1, p.7 |
J. H. Witham describes seating regulations. | |
113 | Johnston speaks to PTA group at SCI Public Relations News Release 1960:506, p.1 |
The State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Paul F. Johnston, speaks at the Iowa Congress of Parents and Teachers where he addresses one-hundred and fifty attendees on the "Future of Education in Iowa". | |
114 | Clifford L. Bishop writes an article entitled, "Education: The Responsibility of All" Public Relations News Release 1951:170, p.1 |
The article is in the November issue of the magazine which is the official publication of the Iowa Congress of Parents and Teachers. Bishop expresses the hope that every child will have an adequate education. | |
115 | W. Gjerde, audio-visual specialist at the college, writes that society today requires that children have many new educational experiences Public Relations News Release 1951:169, p.1 |
Gjerde states, fortunately, there is available a highly efficient and effective teaching aid--the sound film. Gjerde's article, appeared in the November issue of Iowa Parent-Teacher, official publication of the Iowa Congress of Parents and Teachers. | |
116 | Three out-of-town speaking engagements during the coming month are scheduled for President J. W. Maucker Public Relations News Release 1951:18, p.1 |
Maucker's speaking engagements will include: the Iowa Congress of Parents and Teachers in Ames; Mitchell county teachers meeting in Osage; and the annual convention of the Iowa Taxpayers Association in Cedar Rapids. | |
117 | Reports on seven phases of Iowa PTA "Councils at Work" closed out the two-day leadership training conference of the Iowa Congress Public Relations News Release 1951:5, p.1 |
About 85 district and council PTA leaders heard the reports by PTA officials on leadership procedures in membership, council programs, finance, and budget, radio, study groups, and the fund drive for a congress-owned national headquarters. | |
118 | A National Public School Authority said that Parents and Teachers have a common role Public Relations News Release 1950:434, p.1 |
"That role is one of understanding, cooperation and leadership," said Agnes Samuelson, assistant editor of the NEA Journal and former Iowa state superintendent of public instruction. | |
119 | Special to Citiziens & Their Schools, National Citizens Commission for Public Schools Public Relations News Release 1950:433, p.1 |
About 120 persons attended the workshop, including 50 leaders of state organizations in business, industry, labor, farming, religion, education, temperence, and other professional fields. Commission member O. H. Roberts, Jr., was the keynote speaker. | |
120 | Summer students at the college will have an opportunity to observe parent-teacher relations Monday and Tuesday Public Relations News Release 1950:431, p.1 |
The Iowa Congress of Parents and Teachers will hold a two-day leadership conference on campus. Two programs have been planned for the students and public. Agnes Samuelson will speak on "Parents and Teachers as Partners." | |
121 | Campus Elementary school will be dismissed Friday, August 4, at 12 noon. Public Relations News Release 1950:1, p.1 |
High school will end the term Wednesday, August 9; will resume instruction Monday, September 11. Registration and assignment of pupils will take place at 10 a.m. of the same day. Elementary school, will begin Monday, September 18, at 9 a.m. | |
122 | 'Parents have not set a very good example for teen-age drivers' -- Mazula College Eye 41:34, p.2 |
Believes that many car accidents involving teenagers may be due to poor parental driving habits. | |
123 | Parent alumni to be guests at luncheon College Eye 41:28, p.6 |
Special invitations are being sent to second generation alumni. | |
124 | Panther papas tote the pigskin at T. C. this fall Alumnus 30:4, p.16 |
Many men on football team have young children; photo. | |
125 | Thompson sees population increase Alumnus 30:4, p.10 |
Two students in Professor Thompson's population class become fathers with four days. | |
126 | Pity dad, he pays for college days College Eye 32:42, p.4 |
Students appreciate their parents' contribution to their education. | |
127 | Does rain or publicity attract strangers to this college campus? College Eye 30:40, p.1 |
Many parents seem to be visiting campus. | |
128 | Survey reveals farming tops list of fathers' occupations; mining, blacksmithing and piano tuning are in minority College Eye 27:16, p.5 |
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129 | While there's education there's hope College Eye 27:53, p.2 |
Parents still put education first for their children, even though there are hard times. | |
130 | "Our teacher, she said--" College Eye 27:50, p.2 |
Teachers need to make a good impression on parents. | |
131 | Phillips, students discuss problems of family life College Eye 26:37, p.1 |
Discuss role of parents in raising children. | |
132 | Teachers' coeds follow King Solomon's slogan College Eye 22:27, p.6 |
College women give view on child rearing. | |
133 | Parent-Teacher associations stimulate interest in rural school libraries College Eye 18:6, p.3 |
Progress in rural education. | |
134 | Extract from a letter College Eye 14:23, p.4 |
Encourages students to appreciate their parents; comments on the definition of character. | |
135 | Personal; of the students of the Iowa State Teachers College; occupation of parents fall term 1912 College Eye 2:11, p.2 |
Report on the occupations of parents of ISTC students; 704 of the 1169 reported are farmers. | |
136 | Training Normal Eyte 14:7, p.100 |
Some reasons why industrial training is necessary in the schools of today. | |
137 | Cooperation of parent and teacher Students' Offering 8:33, p.3 |
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138 | Visiting schools Students' Offering 8:32, p.4 |
Parents should visit schools. |