Price Laboratory School
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501 | "Face of war" to be explored by eighth graders from Price Lab School and guests from St. Paul Academy Friday (November 9) Public Relations News Release 1990:171, p.1 |
Fourth annual interstate student exchange held at Malcolm Price Lab School. | |
502 | Northern Iowa's Malcom Price Laboratory School participates in open enrollment Northern Iowan 87:18, p.7 |
Students may now open-enroll at Lab School. | |
503 | Physical, social, emotional wellness combined in pilot program Public Relations News Release 1990:186, p.1 |
Project at Malcolm Price Lab School aims to help young people choose a healthy lifestyle. | |
504 | Open enrollment policy finalized for University of Northern Iowa's Malcolm Price Laboratory School Public Relations News Release 1990:150, p.1 |
UNI Lab School may accept students from any school district in Iowa, to a limit of 670 students. | |
505 | Teachers must be careful to avoid sexual stereotyping in the classroom Public Relations News Release 1989:526, p.1 |
As head of multi-cultural, non-sexist programming at Price Laboratory School, Dianna Briggs advises educators to be more wary of sexual stereotyping in the classroom. | |
506 | 'El Rasto' to conclude elementary foreign language week at Price Laboratory school Friday (May 11). Public Relations News Release 1989:622, p.1 |
A giant flea market and carnival will take place on the front lawn of Price Laboratory School. Students earn "counterfeit" currency from Spanish speaking countries throughout the school year and "spend" their pesos at the flea market. | |
507 | 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. | |
508 | University of Northern Iowa presents recommendations for Price Lab School to Iowa board of Regents. Public Relations News Release 1989:584, p.1 |
Implementing the consultants' recommendations would result in two changes. First, the student composition of the school must continue and broadened. Second staff at the Lab School should consist of 70 percent "master teachers" with clinical faculty status | |
509 | Price Lab School summer session registration to be Thursday (April 19) Public Relations News Release 1989:558, p.1 |
Summer session registration for Price Laboratory School begins for parents with children in kindergarten through fourth grade. Programs will cover literature, social studies, music, vocabulary, and physical education. | |
510 | 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. | |
511 | AIDS and teens Public Relations News Release 1989:483, p.1 |
Kathy Oakland directs the Price Laboratory School's performance of "Threads, Needles, and Patches", adapted from a book about the Nobel Peace Prize nominated AIDS Memorial Quilt. | |
512 | Education/awareness play helps students understand AIDS Public Relations News Release 1989:459, p.1 |
Kathy Oakland directs the Price Lab School's performance of "Threads, Needles, and Patches", a live action adaptation of a novel on the AIDS Quilt project. | |
513 | AIDS plan gaining national attention Northern Iowa Today 18:1, p.12 |
PLS students appear in interpretative theater piece relating to AIDS. | |
514 | Consultants cite Price Lab as "high quality enterprise" Northern Iowa Today 18:1, p.4 |
Outline of report by consultants retained in wake of Peat Marwick recommendations. | |
515 | Geography Bee honors at Price Laboratory School to Becky Delafield Public Relations News Release 1989:434, p.1 |
Becky Delafield earns first place at the Price Laboratory School's Geography Bee. Finals are held in Washington D. C., where winners may win college scholarships of up to $15,000. | |
516 | Northern University High School students taking play about "AIDS" to area schools. Public Relations News Release 1989:413, p.1 |
Cleve Jones founder of the AIDS Memorial Quilt/NAMES Project, received an invitation to a private performance of an interpretive theater piece called "Threads, Needles and Patches," by seven 11th grade students at Price Lab School. | |
517 | Consultants find Northern Iowa's Price Lab School "high quality enterprise"; recommend focusing on teacher education, advise against charging tuition. Public Relations News Release 1989:395, p.1 |
Among other points consultants made was faculty members should be recruited and retained as "master teachers." Research should be conducted at the Lab School by faculty members from throughout the University. | |
518 | Play based on Memorial Quilt will be performed free for public Thursday (Feb. 1) by students at Price Laboratory School at University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1989:364, p.1 |
Nobel prize nominee Cleve Jones and filmmaker David Thompson visit students of Katherine Oakland at Price Laboratory School to document their performance of a play to raise AIDS awareness. | |
519 | University of Northern Iowa training elementary educators to teach science better Public Relations News Release 1989:358, p.1 |
Professor Louis Finsand participates in the Inservice Network for Teacher Enhancement in Natural Science Education program. Teachers enrolled in the program are given a series of hands-on activities to be implemented into the classroom. | |
520 | Getting kids interested in science--try some stars! Public Relations News Release 1989:347, p.1 |
Students of Lou Finsand at Price Lab School erect classroom planetariums to study the dynamics of seasons, the greenhouse effect, and global warming. Finsand prepares planetarium lesson plans for over one-thousand classrooms. | |
521 | Northern University High School student play about "AIDS" gaining national attention Public Relations News Release 1989:332, p.1 |
Nobel Prize nominee, Cleve Jones, and filmmaker, David Thompson, visit eleventh grade Northern University High School students to document their production of "Threads, Needles and Patches". | |
522 | Children can learn better through dramatic play; University of Northern Iowa professor writes drama curriculum for Iowa schools Public Relations News Release 1989:311, p.1 |
Professor Gretta Berghammer conducts research on the effects of drama on learning in four and five-year-olds at Price Lab School. As a result of her eight week study, the Department of Education requires all schools utilize the arts in their curriculum. | |
523 | Global education key to successful future for today's children. Public Relations News Release 1989:278, p.1 |
As the nations of the world become increasingly dependent upon one another for trade and protecting the environment, the citizens of the world will have to become more familiar with their neighbors on the globe. | |
524 | Effectiveness of Price Lab examined Northern Iowan 86:19, p.3 |
Committee formed to study usefulness and effectiveness of PLS. | |
525 | How important is it for your child to make friends in school? Public Relations News Release 1989:126, p.1 |
Clare Struck says it is extremely important that children develop friendships in school. Friend making is a skill which can be taught, and practiced. | |
526 | What's in a name--such as campus buildings Northern Iowan 86:3, p.7 |
A brief look at the people for whom campus buildings are named; photo. | |
527 | Price laboratory head shocked by proposal Public Relations News Release 85:60, p.1 |
David Else points out the strengths and benefits of PLS. | |
528 | Consulting firm recommends changes at state universities Northern Iowan 85:59, p.1 |
Peat Marwick report recommends dropping of Ed. D. degree, close study on value of Price Lab School, and other curricular changes. | |
529 | Larger budget includes pay raises for faculty Northern Iowan 85:58, p.1 |
A look at specific parts of the budget; approve several administrative appointments. | |
530 | Price Laboratory school group to hold reunion in conjunction with Sturgis Falls weekend; seeking additional alums. Public Relations News Release 1988:492, p.1 |
Events sponsored by the Alumni and Friends of Price Laboratory School given. | |
531 | 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. | |
532 | Children's author Susan Pearson to be visiting author at Northern Iowa's Price Lab school authors' celebration. Public Relations News Release 1988:444, p.1 |
Author of 13 children's picture books and an editor of fiction and nonfiction for all age groups. Pearson will talk with children individually about their writing and the work they have done at Price Lab School in authoring their own texts. | |
533 | Volunteers go to work: Price Lab hosts language fest Northern Iowan 85:53, p.10 |
Highlights of the upcoming conference. | |
534 | Price Lab School summer session registration to be on Thursday (April 20.) Public Relations News Release 1988:420, p.1 |
Principal Lynn Nielsen says instructional programs have been planned to meet a variety of educational needs from remediation to enrichment. List of class offered, instructor and a brief description. | |
535 | University of Northern Iowa's Price Lab School to hold statewide foreign language festival (FLF) April 22. Public Relations News Release 1988:415, p.1 |
Students may participate in a variety of activities which require speaking the language they are studying. Three travel scholarship to foreign language students will be awarded. | |
536 | Northen Iowa's college of education hosts conference to help improve teacher education program, April 13-14. Public Relations News Release 1988:404, p.1 |
The purpose of the two day confrence is to bring together cadre members from several of the state's school districts which serve as student teaching centers for Northern Iowa in order to begin and continue to improve teacher education at UNI. | |
537 | Round-up for University of Northern Iowa's Price Laboratory School to be April 21. Public Relations News Release 1988:365, p.1 |
To be eligible for 1989-90 nursery/kindergarten students must be 4 or 5 years old by Sept. 15, 1989 and reside within the Laboratory School attendance area. | |
538 | Modern language important Northern Iowan 85:46, p.5 |
Faculty talk about the importance of learning another language. | |
539 | Registration deadline April 1 for Foreign Language Festival at University of Northern Iowa's Price Lab School April 22. Public Relations News Release 1988:347, p.1 |
Student's may participate in a variety of activities which include speaking the language they are studying. Activities include a bicycle race, treasure hunts, a quiz bowl, a speech contest and foreign food tasting, according to Jim Becker. | |
540 | Teaching with interactive instructional television is wave of the future says University of Northern Iowa professor. Public Relations News Release 1988:336, p.1 |
A two-way video/two audio system should be in place by early as 1992. According to Robert Hardman a big benefit of the interactive system is that it will allow a group of schools to hire oneteacher to teach many students in multiple sites simultaneously. | |
541 | University of Northern Iowa's Price Lab School students celebrate Vinterfest Jan. 19 Public Relations News Release 1988:254, p.1 |
Celebrating the first settlers of the community and the winter season. Students can sample Scandinavian foods, learn Scandinavian songs and create an art project. | |
542 | Minorities in education program at Northern Iowa hosts over 100 students, parents and teachers from Davenport community schools. Public Relations News Release 1988:159, p.1 |
Students visit a physics classsroom at Price Lab during a tour of UNI. | |
543 | Minorities in education program at Northern Iowa hosts over 100 students, parents and teachers from Davenport community schools. Public Relations News Release 1988:159, p.1 |
Students visit physics class on tour of UNI. | |
544 | Minorities in education program at Northern Iowa hosts over 100 students, parents and teachers from Davenport community schools. Public Relations News Release 1988:159, p.1 |
Students visit science classroom at Price Lab School. | |
545 | New organization looking for alumni, friends of Price Laboratory School; 'Sort of Mini-Reunion' planned. Public Relations News Release 1988:150, p.1 |
The 'Sort of Mini-Reunion' will begin with a reception and will be followed by a dinner. Proposed organizational goals will be discussed in a breif meeting after dinner. | |
546 | Regents reports; budget OK'd Northern Iowan 84:60, p.3 |
Winston Burt will head Affirmative Action; David Else will head PLS; John Johnson will head History Department; Dhirendra Vajpeyi will head Political Science Department; Jonathon Lu will be acting head of Geography Department. | |
547 | More than 500 Price Lab, Black Hawk Elementary students to be 'partners' for prairie project day Wednesday. Public Relations News Release 1988:404, p.1 |
"Prairie Project Day" was organized to help improve the educational experience for the children by providing activities outside the regular classroom. | |
548 | Kindergarten round-up at PLS Northern Iowan 84:56, p.9 |
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549 | Price Lab School Field House will be named after Nielsen Northern Iowan 84:55, p.7 |
Profile of Ross Nielsen; photo. | |
550 | Price Lab School Registration to be April 21 Public Relations News Release 1987:375, p.1 |
Elementary students are registered for the Price Laboratory School's summer session. Summer programs cover drama, cooking, art, history, and music. Students residing outside of the Price Lab attendance zone are welcome to join the program. |