Raschke--Donna Bright (Special Education Faculty)
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1 | UNI receives grant from U. S. Department of Education Public Relations News Release 2010:111, p.1 |
The Department of Special Education received $260,413 from a grant aimed at helping states provide personnel for students with special needs. A new teacher preparation program will improve services and learning for children with disabilities. | |
2 | ECSE program receives $1.2 million grant Northern Iowan 101:17, p.1 |
U. S. Department of Education gives $1.2 million grant to UNI for training in early childhood special education. | |
3 | UNI program to target the state's shortage of early childhood special education teachers Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1 |
Has received $1.1 million to recruit and train teachers for early childhood special education. | |
4 | UNI hosts panel for fathers with disabled children Public Relations News Release 2001:227, p.1 |
A special panel of fathers with disabled children will help students in the field to hear first-hand feedback about teaching techniques. | |
5 | Early Childhood Inclusion Institute Public Relations News Release 1999:441, p.1 |
The Early Childhood Inclusion Conference is geared towards people who work in the field of early childhood education or have a child with a disability. | |
6 | Christopher Kliewer, Donna Raschke, Melissa Heston and Linda Fitzgerald Campus News Network 9:6, p. |
Co-wrote and published article on school inclusion. | |
7 | Awards/honors/service: Donna Raschke Campus News Network 7:19, p. |
Donna Raschke received award. | |
8 | Donna Raschke, Melissa Heston, Chris Kliewer, and Linda Fitzgerald Campus News Network 7:7, p. |
Several projects funded. | |
9 | Faculty receive Regents awards for faculty excellence Northern Iowa Today 24:2, p.8 |
Professors Roy Behrens, Roger Hanson, Tony McAdams, Donna Maier, Donna Raschke, and Ron Roberts honored. | |
10 | Faculty receive College of Education awards Campus News Network 6:21, p.1 |
Three faculty members received awards from COE for excellence in teaching, scholarship, and service. | |
11 | UNI faculty members receive Regents recognition Campus News Network 6:20, p.4 |
Six UNI faculty members were presented awards for excellence in teaching. | |
12 | Exemplary behavior Public Relations News Release 1995:452, p.1 |
Twenty faculty members from the Regents institutions received the Regents Award for Faculty Excellence. | |
13 | University of Northern Iowa's College of Education selects three 1995-1996 faculty award winners Public Relations News Release 1995:446, p.1 |
Biographical profiles of Susan Etscheidt, Dale Johnson, and Donna Rashke. | |
14 | Exemplary behavior Public Relations News Release 1995:445, p.1 |
The Iowa State Board of Regents selected twenty faculty members from the state's four Regents schools as winners of the Regents Award for Faculty Excellence. | |
15 | 1996 faculty excellence awards presented by Iowa State Board of Regents Public Relations News Release 1995:438, p.1 |
Twenty faculty members selected from the state universities, the Iowa School for the Deaf, and the Iowa Braille and Sight Saving School received the Regents Award for Faculty Excellence. | |
16 | A joint effort Public Relations News Release 1995:147, p.1 |
ISU, U of I, and UNI to participate in joint special education graduate training program. | |
17 | Recently/soon to be published: Donna Raschke Campus News Network 6:6, p.3 |
Donna Raschke co-authored article on adapting teaching of students with disabilities to play Candyland. | |
18 | Attention Deficit Disorder doesn't mean children can't succeed in school Public Relations News Release 1995:17, p.1 |
ADD makes it more difficult for children to learn, but research shows that following adjustments in behavior management these children can learn. | |
19 | Summer telecourses offered though University of Northern Iowa , Iowa Public Television Public Relations News Release 0:501, p.1 |
Iowa Public Television will broadcast telecourses this summer for UNI. | |
20 | Telecourses offer chance to expand education on Iowa Public Television Northern Iowan 88:62, p.1 |
Will offer seven courses this fall; description of courses. | |
21 | Telecourses to be offered by the University of Northern Iowa on Iowa Public TV this fall Public Relations News Release 1991:718, p.1 |
Iowa Public TV will air 7 telecourses being offered by UNI this fall. | |
22 | Kids are pushing these buttons just for fun, but moms aren't amused. Public Relations News Release 1991:347, p.1 |
Kids know exactly which buttons they need to push to set their parents off, according to Donna Raschke. | |
23 | Positive reinforcement key to discipline for teachers & parents, says University of Northern Iowa educator Public Relations News Release 1991:293, p.1 |
Donna Raschke urges parents and teachers to use positive reinforcement when dealing with children. Both groups tend to notice what is wrong and fail to acknowledge what was done correctly. | |
24 | Three courses for teachers to be offered in Cedar Rapids beginning September 9 by University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1991:12, p.1 |
UNI will offer three courses for teachers in Cedar Rapids. | |
25 | Attention deficit disorder--hard to diagnose and treat. Public Relations News Release 1990:647, p.1 |
Effective treatment of ADD may take some experimenting. | |
26 | Attention Deficit Disorder doesn't mean your child can't succeed in school Public Relations News Release 1990:645, p.1 |
Treatments are available to aid students with Attention Deficit Disorder. There is no cure all, however. | |
27 | Regents approve promotion of 23, tenure for 13 Northern Iowa faculty members Public Relations News Release 1990:429, p.1 |
Roster of those who received promotions and tenure announced at UNI. | |
28 | Iowa's special educators deal with stress better than national average. Public Relations News Release 1989:613, p.1 |
Special educators often are more intensely involved in the lives of their students than regular classroom teachers, and that the divorce and abuse rates in homes with special-needs children are higher than in other homes. | |
29 | Mainstreaming special education students--does it work? Public Relations News Release 1989:445, p.1 |
Professor Donna Raschke discusses the incorporation of special needs students in the traditional classroom setting. | |
30 | College credit course to be offered at Kirkwood Community College in Cedar Rapids by the University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1989:318, p.1 |
Professor Donna Raschke instructs a course at Kirkwood Community College for preschool and third grade teachers. Raschke will cover behavior management and discipline strategies for the classroom. | |
31 | Three courses to be offered in Marshalltown by the University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1989:308, p.1 |
Professor Key Lee instructs a three hour course on child development. Professors Charles Dedrick and Donna Raschke conduct a workshop on learning environments for special needs students. Sharon Smaldino instructs a course on group work strategies. | |
32 | Three telecourses to provide long distance learning opportunities at Northern Iowa. Public Relations News Release 1989:607, p.1 |
Subjects covered in the 1989 fall telecourses will be handling handicapped children, famous poets and astronomy. | |
33 | University of Northern Iowa to offer course at Manchester. Public Relations News Release 1988:253, p.1 |
"Topics of Mainstreaming Handicapped Learners" taught by Donna Raschke. | |
34 | Five telecourses to provide long distance learning opportunities at Northern Iowa. Public Relations News Release 1988:214, p.1 |
Subjects covered in the 1989 spring telecourses will be business, child development, American poetry and astronomy.Courses feature televison broadcasts on Iowa Public Televison. | |
35 | University of Northern Iowa to offer at Calmar this fall. Public Relations News Release 1988:39, p.1 |
Listed are the three courses offer at Northeast Iowa Technical Institute: "Workshop: Strategies for Teaching, Writing and Reading Together," "Topics in Mainstreaming Hanicapped Learners," and "Philosopy of Education." | |
36 | Many roles, expectations contribute to teacher stress Northern Iowan 84:44, p.13 |
Charles Dedrick, Donna Raschke, and Richard Hawkes talk about the difficulties that teachers experience. | |
37 | Teacher stress could lead to surplus of unclaimed apples in 1990, say UNI profs Public Relations News Release 1987:292, p.1 |
Professors Charles Dedrick, Donna Raschke, and Richard Hawkes research common stressors among educators. They predict that these frustrations will cause a severe shortage of teachers throughout the Nineties. | |
38 | University of Northern Iowa courses to be held at NITI Public Relations News Release 1987:212, p.1 |
Professors Thomas Reifschneider, Donna Raschke, and Bill Callahan lead courses on special education instructional psychology at the Northern Iowa Technical Institute. The course is offered by the Office of Continuing Education and Special Programs. | |
39 | Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs Public Relations News Release 1987:27, p.1 |
Alvin Sunseri explores the origins of Labor Day. David Moore explains literacy requirements for International Literacy Day. David Whitsett speaks on long distance commuters. Donna Raschke reveals the top ten things that kids hate about their parents. | |
40 | Donna Raschke Northern Iowa Today 16:1, p.2 |
Presents paper at behavior disorder conference. | |
41 | UNI to offer two courses in Clear Lake Public Relations News Release 1986:163, p.1 |
Professors Charles Dedrick, and Donna Raschke lead courses on instructional psychology, and practices for handicapped children. The courses were held in Clear Lake, and were sponsored by the Office of Continuing Education. | |
42 | UNI to offer eight telecourses for college credit Public Relations News Release 1986:144, p.1 |
Eight telecourses are available to persons suffering from work and time restraints. Students view these programs from home, and complete course work by mail. The programs deal in education, astronomy, computer science, anthropology, and Jewish culture. | |
43 | UNI to offer three courses on Calmar's Niti campus starting Feb. 4 Public Relations News Release 1986:212, p.1 |
The three courses offered at the Northeast Iowa Technical Institute in Calmar will deal with management, mainstreaming and language development. | |
44 | UNI to offer five telecourses for college credit Public Relations News Release 1986:198, p.1 |
Iowa Public Television will broadcast classes. Students will have access to a UNI instructor via, telephone, in writing, and personal contact. Examinations will be given close to the student's home and mailed to the university for grading. | |
45 | 1981 chosen as International Year of Disabled Persons Old Gold 0:0, p.23 |
The United Nations General Assembly named 1981 as the International Year of Disabled Persons; photo. | |
46 | Viewpoint, Not all handicaps are visible ones Northern Iowan 78:46, p.2 |
Professors point out that some handicaps are less obvious and support their position with data. | |
47 | UNI to present classes on 'exceptional persons' Public Relations News Release 1980:526, p.1 |
The exploratory seminar "Interdisciplinary Modular Studies on Exceptionality," will explore feelings of the handicapped toward themselves. |