Rural Education
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University women study Iowa schools College Eye 25:18, p.3 |
10/27/1933 | Group studies rural education. | |
152 |
Rural study groups open discussion on Iowa and problems College Eye 25:16, p.1 |
10/13/1933 | Schedule for series of discussions. | |
153 |
Owen D. Young says old rural school doomed Cram--Edwin C. (Class of 1934) College Eye 25:5, p.1 |
7/7/1933 | Excerpts from NEA address. | |
154 |
Now how would you like to dig up six skulls in a row? Cummins took his pupils on skull-hunting field trips College Eye 24:28, p.1 |
4/14/1933 | Harry Cummins recalls teaching at a country school. | |
155 |
Of all sad words College Eye 23:54, p.2 |
8/12/1932 | The problem of staffing rural schools with strong teachers. | |
156 |
Slacks has thesis printed in honor fraternity journal College Eye 23:50, p.1 |
7/15/1932 | Study of rural teacher preparation. | |
157 |
Approximately 1,000 pupils from the rural schools Public Relations News Release 1931:425, p.1 |
7/1/1932 | Charles Fullerton to direct children's chorus made up of area school children. | |
158 |
Second Year Rural and Consolidated School Old Gold 0:0, p.103 |
6/1/1932 | Roster of students. | |
159 |
Australian kangaroo is as scarce as American buffalo, says educator; Cannon, Australian school inspector, says we have no depression College Eye 23:40, p.1 |
4/29/1932 | J. G. Cannon talks about Australia. | |
160 |
A year or more of successful practice in teaching Public Relations News Release 1931:337, p.1 |
4/22/1932 | J. G. Cannon talks about Australian school systems. | |
161 |
Fifty Iowa State Teachers College students Public Relations News Release 1930:518, p.1 |
8/19/1931 | Students visit Jesup Consolidated School. | |
162 |
Rural scholar is neglected declares Hart; survey shows that average rural teacher has only six weeks preparation in college for teaching College Eye 23:8, p.1 |
7/24/1931 | Believes more attention should be given to rural education. | |
163 |
"The country boy and girl are not getting a square deal in education" Public Relations News Release 1930:490, p.1 |
7/22/1931 | I. H. Hart gives interview about the state of rural education, teacher training, and teacher salaries in Iowa. | |
164 |
I. H. Hart will speak in Maine; extension head lectures at Castine Rural School from July 27 to August 1 College Eye 23:6, p.1 |
7/10/1931 | Will speak on rural education. | |
165 |
I. H. Hart, director of the extension division Public Relations News Release 1930:475, p.1 |
7/8/1931 | Travels to Maine to lecture on rural schools. | |
166 |
Education departments combined Alumnus 15:3, p.9 |
7/1/1931 | Department of Rural Education will be consolidated with Department of Education "in the interest of economy"; courses will remain the same. | |
167 |
Departments will combine in September; Department of Education and Rural Department will be consolidated for greater economy College Eye 23:1, p.1 |
6/6/1931 | Martin Nelson will head combined department. | |
168 |
Rural Education Classes and Iowa Club Old Gold 0:0, p.110 |
6/1/1931 | Officers and purposes; photo. | |
169 |
The Department of Rural Education Public Relations News Release 1930:439, p.1 |
5/28/1931 | Consolidates with the Department of Education this fall. | |
170 |
Fourth "Superior School" named Alumnus 15:1, p.12 |
1/1/1931 | Kossuth County school under direction of alumna Gertrude Sage honored. | |
171 |
School bell calls alumni to annual dinner Alumnus 15:1, p.1 |
1/1/1931 | 375 alumni and faculty meet in Des Moines; hear messages from those not present, including long message from Anna McGovern; honor rural teachers; photo. | |
172 |
Little red school house must go, says John Cooper College Eye 22:10, p.7 |
11/14/1930 | Excerpts from address. | |
173 |
Teachers and superintendents Public Relations News Release 1930:83, p.1 |
11/13/1930 | Three rural schools designated as superior by the the state of Iowa will be honored at ISTC alumni dinner. | |
174 |
Untitled College Eye 22:9, p.4 |
11/7/1930 | Professor Eells will visit Chickasaw County rural schools. | |
175 |
Eells survey shows Iowa rural schools are "getting left" College Eye 22:6, p.2 |
10/17/1930 | ||
176 |
Fuller to explain Iowa county choir music plan College Eye 22:4, p.2 |
10/3/1930 | At Wisconsin meeting. | |
177 |
Black Hawk traveling library College Eye 21:41, p.3 |
8/1/1930 | Black Hawk County will have three thousand books available to rural teachers. | |
178 |
Four thousand rural school youngsters of Iowa Public Relations News Release 1929:548, p.1 |
7/19/1930 | Irving Wolfe introduces a method of learning music to rural school children. | |
179 |
Last Wednesday College Eye 21:39, p.2 |
7/18/1930 | Classes of Professors Cram, Eells, and McNally visit Eddy School. | |
180 |
College aids rural songsters Alumnus 14:3, p.15 |
7/1/1930 | Plans for state rural chorus of four thousand students using Professor Fullerton's teaching plans. | |
181 |
North Dakota adopts Fullerton plan Alumnus 14:3, p.17 |
7/1/1930 | Rural children will learn music by Fullerton method. | |
182 |
Rural Education Classes and Iowa Club Old Gold 0:0, p.108 |
6/1/1930 | Officers and purposes; photo. | |
183 |
Rural school children of North Dakota Public Relations News Release 1929:482, p.1 |
5/8/1930 | C. A. Fullerton stars a children's choir in rural North Dakota. | |
184 |
New signs designed by the Safety Committee Public Relations News Release 1929:453, p.1 |
4/26/1930 | Macy Campbell Club gets signs placed along rural bus routes | |
185 |
The "Safety Committee", of the Macy Campbell club Public Relations News Release 1929:437, p.1 |
4/21/1930 | H. L. Eells travels with Macy Campbell Club to Ames to see Iowa State Highway Commission. | |
186 |
H. L. Eells will work on national committee College Eye 21:26, p.1 |
4/4/1930 | On rural teacher training. | |
187 |
Iowa children learn to sing by new plan Alumnus 14:2, p.3 |
4/1/1930 | Explanation of music teaching method developed by Professor Charles Fullerton; photo. | |
188 |
Traffic dangers studied by club Alumnus 14:2, p.15 |
4/1/1930 | Macy Campbell Club studies dangers to rural children. | |
189 |
Theodore Paige, Cedar Falls Public Relations News Release 1929:367, p.1 |
3/26/1930 | Will attend National Country Association meeting in Madison. | |
190 |
H. L. Eells, head of the rural education department Public Relations News Release 1929:322, p.1 |
3/17/1930 | Selected as a member of "Rural Teacher Training" committee. | |
191 |
Rural schools College Eye 21:23, p.2 |
3/14/1930 | Compares rural and urban schools. | |
192 |
Twenty-three future Iowa rural school teachers Public Relations News Release 1929:294, p.1 |
3/8/1930 | Future rural school teachers prepare for student teaching. | |
193 |
Safety committee to eliminate traffic dangers College Eye 21:22, p.6 |
3/7/1930 | For rural children. | |
194 |
Twenty-three future rural school teachers meet in conference College Eye 21:22, p.5 |
3/7/1930 | Following student teaching experience. | |
195 |
Traffic dangers confronting rural school children Public Relations News Release 1929:276, p.1 |
3/5/1930 | Traffic problems examined | |
196 |
"Wonders of Iowa" will make up a program Public Relations News Release 1929:249, p.1 |
2/23/1930 | Iowa Club presents program "Wonders of Iowa;" list of speakers provided. | |
197 |
The strident clash of youthful voices Public Relations News Release 1929:222, p.1 |
2/12/1930 | ISTC graduates teach music to rural children. | |
198 |
Critic teachers meet here today College Eye 21:16, p.1 |
1/24/1930 | Will meet with Professor Wilmarth. | |
199 |
Five critic teachers meet here today to show new methods College Eye 21:15, p.6 |
1/17/1930 | Monthly series of meetings aimed at improving rural education. | |
200 |
Five demonstration teachers Public Relations News Release 1929:136, p.1 |
1/14/1930 | Area rural teachers will meet with students about rural education experiences. |
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