Price Laboratory School
Displaying 601 - 650 of 970 in reverse chronological order
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601 | UNI professor nominated for excellence in teaching award Public Relations News Release 1986:195, p.1 |
Joan Duea, third grade teacher at Malcolm Price Laboratory School, is one of thirty five finalists for the Iowa Council of Teachers of Mathematics Award for Excellance in Elementary Mathematics Teaching. | |
602 | Teaching industrial process to Price Lab 7- to 9-year-olds a 'hands-on' experience Public Relations News Release 1985:149, p.1 |
For second and third graders at Price Lab the culmination of their industrial process unit will be participation in an assembly-line mass production of two hundred desk-top notepad-and-pencil holders. | |
603 | Price Lab to host Special Olympics Northern Iowan 81:49, p.7 |
Over 100 athletes will compete. | |
604 | Price Lab guidelines in question Northern Iowan 81:47, p.6 |
Jim Lind questions PLS admissions policy. | |
605 | See France in the spring Northern Iowan 81:16, p.6 |
PLS will coordinate a trip to eastern France. | |
606 | Students step into the political arena Northern Iowan 81:12, p.5 |
PLS students enjoy a two day Political Awareness Program. | |
607 | Field experience discussed Northern Iowan 81:9, p.7 |
The differences between field experience and student teaching; benefits for the future teacher. | |
608 | Untitled Northern Iowan 81:8, p.3 |
Ross Nielsen talks about the tightening economic conditions for the Lab School. | |
609 | UNI's budding Silicon Street Alumnus 68:2, p.13 |
Mathematics Learning Center develops software; photo. | |
610 | UNI lab school centennial celebrated during May fest Alumnus 68:2, p.9 |
Highlights of celebrations; photo. | |
611 | UNISA calls for change in Price Lab School policy Northern Iowan 79:45, p.5 |
Recommends that Married Student Housing children be allowed to go to PLS instead of Orchard Hill. | |
612 | Price Lab to give Mexican musical Northern Iowan 79:30, p.11 |
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613 | Price Laboratory School--100 years of dedication to education UNI Century 11:1, p.4 |
Professor Ross Nielsen tells why PLS survived when most other lab schools closed; photo. | |
614 | Students get taste of teaching through experience UNI Century 11:1, p.5 |
PLS faculty talk about the student teaching experience at the lab school; photo. | |
615 | Faculty members prepare students, peers for microcomputer world UNI Century 11:1, p.4 |
Description of methods used at PLS to integrate computer use into classrooms; photo. | |
616 | Lab School studies election process; meets candidates Northern Iowan 79:15, p.4 |
Gloria Kirkland talks about the PLS program. | |
617 | Enjoy a field trip to the outdoors Northern Iowan 78:56, p.7 |
PLS will hold environmental education workshop. | |
618 | College of education Old Gold 0:0, p.17 |
The College of Education offers professional education for students preparing to teach in schools; photo. | |
619 | Child labor at Price Lab School Northern Iowan 78:52, p.9 |
Students form mock corporation and assembly lines. | |
620 | Students have school six days a week Northern Iowan 78:47, p.6 |
Area students participate in Biomedical Science Project at PLS. | |
621 | UNI prof (Teig) appointed vice president of national association Public Relations News Release 1981:158, p.1 |
Nick Teig is the new vice president of the American Industrial Arts Association. | |
622 | Foreign language teachers worried by low student interest: Survey says Public Relations News Release 1981:128, p.1 |
Iowa high school students are not interested in studying foreign languages. | |
623 | UNI receives funding for second year of biomedical sciences project Public Relations News Release 1981:86, p.1 |
A $261,054 grant from the U. S. Office of Education will allow for a second year of the University's biomedical sciences career project. Project encourages talented high school female, minorities, or from rural backgrounds to pursue biomedical careers. | |
624 | UNI receives grant for project to help history come alive Public Relations News Release 1981:71, p.1 |
Lynn Nielsen will be the project director, overseeing the $50,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities; project aimed at upper elementary and junior high school students and addresses 1870-1940. | |
625 | Price Lab offers trip Northern Iowan 78:7, p.5 |
Will visit France for two weeks in March. | |
626 | Computer workshops to be held during UNI math conference Public Relations News Release 1981:51, p.1 |
Conference sponsored by the Department of Mathematics, Price Lab, and the Iowa Council of Teachers of Mathematics; speakers and their topics, workshops and registration and contact information. | |
627 | Iowa high school students sought for trip to France Public Relations News Release 1981:39, p.1 |
Information on a trip to France for high school students with a minimum of two years of French classes; trip is part of the Intercultural Student Experiences program, coordinated by Professor James Becker. | |
628 | Kids have natural fun at Hartman; the Ed-Venture continues Northern Iowan 77:60, p.3 |
PLS offers summer enrichment program for children. | |
629 | Regents allow for capital improvements Northern Iowan 77:57, p.1 |
List of remodeling and repair projects. | |
630 | UNI President accepts arbitrator's decision Public Relations News Release 1980:596, p.1 |
UNI President John J. Kamerick announced May 13 that he has accepted an arbitrator's opinion that a UNI faculty member be given tenure. UNI standards require a terminal degree, normally the doctorate, for tenure. | |
631 | Kathryn Koob to speak at UNI's Price Lab Friday (May 15) Public Relations News Release 1980:583, p.1 |
Kathryn Koob, a Jesup native, who was taken hostage in Iran, will speak May 15 in UNI's Price Laboratory School Field House. The presentation is free and open to the public. | |
632 | Orchestra night at Price Lab School Public Relations News Release 1980:578, p.1 |
May 14, "Orchestra Night" will be presented by the Music Department of Price Laboratory School. The event is open to the public free of charge. | |
633 | Recital of chamber music scheduled in Price Lab School Public Relations News Release 1980:578, p.1 |
May 17, there is a recital in the Price Laboratory School Auditorium. The recital is open to the public, free of charge. | |
634 | Registration begins for UNI soccer workshop Public Relations News Release 1980:574, p.1 |
The workshop is June 1-5, and is being sponsored by UNI's Division of Extension and Continuing Education as well as UNI Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation. Workshop fee is $45, and is due at the first class meeting. | |
635 | UNI to sponsor social studies teacher workshop Public Relations News Release 1980:573, p.1 |
UNI UNI's Division of Extension and Continuing Education and Price Laboratory School are co-sponsoring two workshops for elementary and junior high school social studies teachers. Tuition for each workshop is $135, and can be taken for 3 credit hours. | |
636 | UNI to sponsor social studies teacher workshops Public Relations News Release 1980:573, p.1 |
UNI's Division of Extension and Continuing Education and Price Laboratory School are sponsoring two workshops for social studies teachers. The workshops are entitled, "Explorations in Iowa History" and "Current Trends and Materials in Social Studies". | |
637 | Lab School session to include outdoor activities, computers Public Relations News Release 1980:552, p.1 |
The Price Laboratory School will be offering summer courses ranging from nature adventures to computers. | |
638 | Registration begins for talented program Public Relations News Release 1980:542, p.1 |
A summer program at the Price Lab School focusing on math, science, social studies, and language arts will be held for talented and motivated junior high students. | |
639 | Learning can be fun Public Relations News Release 1980:462, p.1 |
Students at the Price lab School play games on the computer that teach math and language art skills. | |
640 | Computers gain popularity Public Relations News Release 1980:462, p.1 |
The Price Lab School has computers on wheels so that they can be used in every classroom. | |
641 | Anticipation Public Relations News Release 1980:462, p.1 |
Students wait for an answer while playing a learning game on the computer. | |
642 | 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. | |
643 | Computers used to teach math, vocabulary at price lab school Public Relations News Release 1980:461, p.1 |
Students at the Price Lab School are starting to learn math, and vocabulary through computer programs. | |
644 | Even seven year-olds work with computers Public Relations News Release 1980:462, p.1 |
Students at the Price Lab School work daily with computers to learn math and language art skills. | |
645 | Host families sought for European students Public Relations News Release 1980:382, p.1 |
Over one hundred high school students from England and Germany will be in need of a host family for the summer. | |
646 | Makeup 'is pretty' Public Relations News Release 1980:378, p.1 |
Chaunetta Holt applies makeup during her class's unit on beauty. Cutline | |
647 | Trying on another culture Public Relations News Release 1980:378, p.1 |
Students of Price Lab School try on clothing form other cultures. Cutline | |
648 | Jackson honored at UNI biomedical project dinner Public Relations News Release 1980:356, p.1 |
Local principal Michael Jackson was honored recently for his "motivation and recruitment" of students in the biomedical field. | |
649 | Price Lab fire knocks out power Northern Iowan 77:29, p.4 |
Fire in PLS transformer room causes electrical power loss in north end of campus. | |
650 | Fire in transformer bank at Price Lab School Tuesday A.M. Public Relations News Release 1980:339, p.1 |
An electrical transformer caught fire causing power outage to the Price Lab School and other building on the north side of campus. |