Robinson--Victoria L. (Educational Leadership--Counseling--and Post-Secondary Education Faculty)
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1 | DACA and documentation discussed Northern Iowan 114:9, p.2 |
A forum titled "Immigration 101: DACA, Documentation, and the Importance of Immigrants in Our Community", was held at UNI. The forum featured speakers and panelists; photo. | |
2 | Study abroad offers trip to Tanzania Northern Iowan 111:17, p.1 |
Students are able to take a ten day trip to Tanzania as part of UNI's Study Abroad program; photo. | |
3 | UNI professor weighs in on National Mentoring Month Public Relations News Release 2011:235, p.1 |
Professor Victoria Robinson talks about the advantages of a mentoring program. | |
4 | Day in the Office simulation puts UNI graduate students in the principals chair Public Relations News Release 2010:373, p.1 |
More than 40 graduate students in the UNI principalship program will gain experience during, 'Day in the Office.' A program putting students in a mock office where they will encounter real life situations as a principal. | |
5 | Professor analyzes glass ceiling that halts women's advancement Northern Iowan 106:49, p.1 |
Professor Victoria Robinson says that five external barriers hinder women in the workforce: the devaluation of women, home, and family; a limited number of sponsors and mentors, limited networks, and a systematic bias; photo. | |
6 | UNI professor speaking out on 'jagged edges in the glass ceiling' Public Relations News Release 2009:338, p.1 |
Robinson: Present-day barriers still limiting career advancement for women in educational leadership. Over the past 30 years, research on barriers to women in educational leadership has significantly evolved. "Gender bias used to be more blatant. | |
7 | UNI professor speaking out on 'jagged edges in the glass ceiling' Public Relations News Release 2009:344, p.1 |
Robinson: Present-day barriers still limiting career advancement for women in educational leadership. Over the past 30 years, research on barriers to women in educational leadership has significantly evolved. | |
8 | UNI faculty produce DVD on immigration and education Public Relations News Release 2008:281, p.1 |
Associate professors of educational leadership, Nick Pace and Vickie Robinson, have produced a DVD that examines the impact of immigration on schools in Iowa. The DVD is called, "The Changing Face of Iowa: The Response of Five School Districts." | |
9 | Register now for UNI workshop focused on organization and time management Enrollment deadline is Oct. 3 Public Relations News Release 2008:96, p.1 |
Workshop participants signing up for "Managing Multiple Priorities: Organization and Time Management," will learn why many people struggle with organization and time management;and identify situations when time is used effectively and ineffectively. | |
10 | National Time Management Months draws attention to time-saving choices Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1 |
Take control and manage time wisely to get work done and meet deadlines. | |
11 | UNI Campus Activities Board to present 'The Last Lecture Series' with Victoria Robinson Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1 |
"Constant Change!" is the topic of Victoria Robinson's presentation. | |
12 | Wednesday, April 20 Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1 |
"Straight White Men and Me" will be shown; "Teacher Quality in Iowa" lecture to be given. | |
13 | New Presidential Scholars begin studies on University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 2002:68, p.1 |
Eight students have received full scholarships for four years; scholarships are funded through the Office of the President; recipients are listed. | |
14 | Iowa teachers see new pay options Northern Iowan 97:50, p.1 |
Thomas Switzer, Dean of the College of Education, believes that the teacher pay plan proposed by the Iowa legislature is not going to be enough. | |
15 | Leaders in College of Education suggest alternative to Legislators' teacher-pay idea Public Relations News Release 2000:295, p.1 |
Thomas Switzer believes that teachers who increase student learning and support school improvement should receive compensation. | |
16 | Vickie Robinson Campus News Network 10:3, p. |
Vickie Robinson attended a two-week teacher institute on teaching about Islam and increasing understanding of Muslim students. | |
17 | SMILES II summer leadership institute will be held on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1998:410, p.1 |
The Science and Mathematics: Implementation and Leadership in Educational Standards (SMILES II) summer leadership institute will be held at UNI June 21-July 9. Students Brad Daehn, Jennifer Crane, Angie Schlichtmann, and Deb Hinzie will assist. | |
18 | Victoria Robinson Campus News Network 9:17, p. |
Presented lecture on North Africa. | |
19 | Northern Iowa professor experiences Yemen Public Relations News Release 1998:160, p.1 |
Vickie Robinson, assistant professor of education, visited Yemen earlier this year as part of a study. | |
20 | Education in Yemen very different from U.S. Public Relations News Release 1998:21, p.1 |
Vickie Robinson disturbed by the poverty in Yemen she witnessed on study tour program. | |
21 | University of Northern Iowa will offer number of on-campus continuing education credit programs this summer Public Relations News Release 1997:363, p.1 |
UNI will hold workshops over the summer for college credit. Schedule of workshops given. | |
22 | Schools have dual mission: academic and societal skills Public Relations News Release 1997:351, p.1 |
Values and education stressed at Price Lab School, according to principal Vickie Robinson. | |
23 | Outreach project at University of Northern Iowa emphasizes teacher strengths, caring Public Relations News Release 1997:224, p.1 |
Vickie Robinson and Kathy Oakland have been working on an outreach program to remind teachers of the impact their behavior has on students. | |
24 | NU High School principal gets first-hand look at Tunisia Public Relations News Release 1997:123, p.1 |
Vickie Robinson, NU High Principal, visited the Tunisia this summer. | |
25 | Awards/honors/service: Vickie Robinson Campus News Network 8:5, p. |
Vickie Robinson selected to attend Legacy 150 Institute in Des Moines. | |
26 | "Raising a girl in the 90's" conference to be held Saturday, April 5th at the University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1996:325, p.1 |
Victoria Robinson will talk about concerns on raising middle school girls. | |
27 | Presentations/lectures/exhibitions: Price Laboratory Faculty and Staff Campus News Network 7:15, p. |
Price Lab School faculty spoke at the National Association of Laboratory Schools Annual Conference. | |
28 | Price Lab administrators, teachers and staff say "Hello, welcome to school!" Campus News Network 7:11, p.1 |
Price Lab School staff greets students at doors each morning; photo. | |
29 | Children need many positive adults in their lives to be successful Public Relations News Release 1996:185, p.1 |
Vickie Robinson discusses the importance of adult support in children's lives. | |
30 | Price Laboratory instructor named 1995 Social Studies teacher of the Year Public Relations News Release 1995:92, p.1 |
Lee Weber announced as winner of Iowa Social Studies teacher of the Year. | |
31 | NUHS principal travels to Arab regions Campus News Network 5:21, p.1 |
Vickie Robinson traveled to Qatar and the United Arab Emirates through her Malone Fellowship; photo. | |
32 | Presentations/lectures/exhibitions: Price Lab School faculty Campus News Network 5:14, p. |
Price Laboratory School faculty presented at National Association of Laboratory Schools. | |
33 | Daily planning for students Public Relations News Release 1994:1, p.1 |
Middle school and high school students are encouraged to use planners to aid in remembering assignments, appointments, and meetings. | |
34 | Planning and organization lead to success for students Public Relations News Release 1994:13, p.1 |
Victoria Robinson shares her ideas on the traits of successful students. | |
35 | Gender equity issues, self-esteem interrelated Public Relations News Release 0:610, p.1 |
Vickie Robinson reports on gender equity issues addressed during a recent conference. | |
36 | Profile: Victoria Robinson Campus News Network 4:1, p.5 |
Profile of PLS Secondary Principal Victoria Robinson; photo. | |
37 | Having fun with fundamentals. Public Relations News Release 1992:757, p.1 |
Victoria Robinson ahs organized Learning Camp Adventure, a summer series of one-week programs aimed at keeping kids' minds stimulated during summer vacation. | |
38 | Some valid reasons to wave that American flag. Public Relations News Release 1992:706, p.1 |
Students of Victoria Robinson's eleventh graders have begun to appreciate what we have in America, due to exchanging letters with students in Communist China. | |
39 | These happy campers may learn a thing or two if they're not careful. Public Relations News Release 1992:622, p.1 |
Learning Camp Adventure program is off and running according to Victoria Robinson. | |
40 | Learning Camp Adventure coming this summer at the University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1992:482, p.1 |
Learning Camp Adventure combines a recreational program with an academic program to create a fun educational alternative. | |
41 | 1992 Iowa Teacher of the Year to speak to University of Northern Iowa education majors Wednesday February 17. Public Relations News Release 1992:353, p.1 |
Nancy Mounts will speak about what to expect during their first year of teaching to UNI education majors. | |
42 | University of Northern Iowa student assists at conference Public Relations News Release 1992:347, p.1 |
Heather Maly assisted at the outcomes-based education conference. William Spady, Bob Marzano, and Terrance Deal, three of the biggest names in the field were keynote speakers. | |
43 | Social Studies teachers will learn more about Japan in November 13 mini conference hosted by Price Lab Social Studies Department at University of Nort Public Relations News Release 1992:187, p.1 |
Japan will be the topic of a "Social Studies Luncheon and Mini Conference" at Price Lab School |