Rural Education

Displaying 201 - 250 of 395 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
201 Five demonstration teachers
Public Relations News Release 1929:136, p.1
Area rural teachers will meet with students about rural education experiences.
202 High honor won by former student
Alumnus 14:1, p.9
Lela Martin honored as teacher of first rural school to be awarded "Superior School" rating by State Board of Education; photo.
203 Rural Education Department
Alumnus 14:1, p.15
Cooperates in building of heating plant for Washington Township School No. 1.
204 Miss Mabel Carney
Alumnus 14:1, p.19
Speaks on rural education on campus.
205 Teachers meeting in the Jasper county study center
Public Relations News Release 1929:104, p.1
Local teachers attend meetings.
206 Members of the Iowa Club
Public Relations News Release 1929:100, p.1
The Iowa Club will hold it's annual Christmas party.
207 C. A. Fullerton, head of the music department
College Eye 1929:94, p.1
Fullerton will direct a 4000 member rural children's choir.
208 Iowa Club hears Columbia professor
College Eye 21:7, p.1
Mabel Carney spoke on rural education.
209 Mabel Carney
Public Relations News Release 1929:22, p.1
Mabel Carney, Columbia University, will speak at chapel on the subject of rural education.
210 The choir movement in rural schools
College Eye 20:37, p.1
Rural school music in Iowa has been influenced greatly by Professor Fullerton.
211 Rural Education Class and Iowa Club
Old Gold 0:0, p.105
Officers; photos.
212 First Year Rural
Old Gold 0:0, p.106
Class roll.
213 Superintendent Karl Nolte, of Hudson, Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1929:138, p.1
The superintendent will speak before the Iowa Club.
214 President Latham addresses Iowa Club
College Eye 20:11, p.1
Group extends membership to 4-H.
215 Iowa Club plans excellent yearly program
College Eye 20:7, p.2
Membership includes those interested in rural education.
216 Laboratory trips to rural schools.
College Eye 19:47, p.8
One-room school study.
217 A group of seventy students
College Eye 19:45, p.5
Classes of Professors Eells and Nolte visit rural consolidated high school.
218 Rural education students visit Benson Creamery
College Eye 19:43, p.1
Professor Eells' class takes trip.
219 Prof. Hart and Fuller appear on program
College Eye 19:41, p.1
At country school superintendents meeting.
220 One-year rural teachers receive appointments
College Eye 19:38, p.
News about those who have jobs and their locations.
221 One Year Rural Education
Old Gold 0:0, p.117
Office roster; class roll; photo.
222 250 students inspect rural school houses
College Eye 18:51, p.2
Group visited schoolhouses at Benson and Eddy.
223 County school heads at Iowa City meeting
College Eye 18:48, p.8
Professor Hart will make presentation.
224 Campbell publishes book; rural education theme of text
College Eye 18:27, p.1
Description of the new book.
225 Summer vacations declared benefit to rural education; better understanding of country conditions by urban residents said to be result
College Eye 18:8, p.2
Believes it is a good idea for city residents to spend time in the country.
226 Parent-Teacher associations stimulate interest in rural school libraries
College Eye 18:6, p.3
Progress in rural education.
227 The Iowa Club
Fifty Years at the Teachers College 0:0, p.238
History of the Iowa Club, a group of students who were enrolled in the rural education course.
228 The rural school problem
Fifty Years at the Teachers College 0:0, p.232
History of efforts by the college to improve rural education.
229 Growth and expansion
Fifty Years at the Teachers College 0:0, p.129
Description of the steady growth in enrollment and the ways in which the Normal School met the needs of the state; growth of the campus and its facilities.
230 Cedar Heights wins ciphering contest
College Eye 17:42, p.1
Superintendents Club sponsors contest.
231 Gov. Hammill and F. O. Lowden speak before conference
College Eye 17:26, p.1
Highlights of conference devoted to rural and consolidated schools.
232 Official notices
College Eye 17:24, p.5
Program for the ninth annual consolidated schools conference.
233 Wilmarth-Ritter edit new book
College Eye 16:34, p.2
"Rural School Methods" to be used in Rural Education and Extension Departments.
234 Oklahoma educator here May 4 and 5
College Eye 16:33, p.8
W. C. Herring visits campus to study rural education work.
235 Rural institute decided success; Gerlach and Roadman discuss needs in community life
College Eye 16:27, p.1
First ever Rural Institute program featured Earl Roadman and Talitha Gerlach as speakers.
236 New book is written by members of faculty
College Eye 15:31, p.1
Professors Eells, Swain, and Moeller write book on rural education.
237 Mrs. Preston gives talk in chapel
College Eye 15:26, p.1
Spoke on rural education.
238 Macy Campbell elected Pres. Nat. rural schools
College Eye 15:25, p.1
Heads NEA group.
239 Campbell to cooperate with Farm Bureau
College Eye 15:24, p.7
On study of rural education.
240 Annual teachers conference biggest ever; 245 delegates here for two days, Dec. 6 and 7; foremost educators in U. S. address meetings; vote to hold 192
College Eye 15:15, p.1
Convention scheduled to be held in Cedar Falls next year, too; description of the program.
241 Teachers conference here; brings here prominent assemblage of educators; seventh annual conference on rural schools and teachers training; foremost ed
College Eye 15:14, p.1
Program for the rural education conference.
242 Prof. Macy Campbell is on lecture tour; is spending fall term addressing institutes
College Eye 15:7, p.1
Inspirational speaker to Midwestern and southern consolidated rural schools; photo.
243 Prof. Campbell's book; will contain charts and pictures which it has taken author several years to obtain
College Eye 14:40, p.1
Preparing book on consolidated schools and rural education.
244 Teachers College wins recognition; highly praised by national commissioner at Cleveland meeting
College Eye 14:35, p.1
Cited for work in extension and rural education.
245 Macy Campbell
Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.3
Macy Campbell is invited to speak on rural schooling by the Teachers College of Terre Haute, Indiana.
246 Fred D. Cram
Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.2
Fred D. Cram pens a bulletin on rural schooling with the assistance of the Teachers College faculty and county superintendents.
247 President Samuel Quigley
Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.5
President Samuel Quigley of the State Normal School at Gunnison, Colorado conducts a family survey on rural education.
248 Advanced rural
Old Gold 0:0, p.113
Officers, members; photo.
249 Meetings on community leadership
College Eye 13:27, p.1
YWCA holds inspirational rally.
250 Program of Rural Life Institute
College Eye 13:25, p.1
Program and schedule.