Sparrow--Julia (Judy) (Education Faculty)

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1 Three University of Northern Iowa students awarded Julia Sparrow Scholarships for excellence in reading education
Public Relations News Release 1999:399, p.1
The recipients of the 2000 Julia Sparrow Scholarship were announced.
2 Two University of Northern Iowa elementary education majors awarded 1999 Julia Sparrow scholarships in reading
Public Relations News Release 1998:408, p.1
Andrea Welsh and Angela Gabrielson were awarded the 1999 Julia Sparrow Scholarship.
3 Two University of Northern Iowa students receive Sparrow Scholarship in reading
Public Relations News Release 1996:390, p.1
The 1997 Julia Sparrow Scholarship is given to Julie Nordstrom and Kirsten Smesrud in reading education.
4 Student receives scholarship for excellence in reading education
Public Relations News Release 1992:649, p.1
Julia Sparrow Scholarship winner is Carol Amundson.
5 Student receives scholarship for excellence in reading education
Public Relations News Release 1992:650, p.1
Sarah Hines wins Julia Sparrow Scholarship.
6 Pella native wins reading scholarship at University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1991:688, p.1
Jaci Ryken wins the 1992 Julia Sparrow Scholarship in reading.
7 Two University of Northern Iowa elementary education majors receive reading scholarships
Public Relations News Release 1990:549, p.1
Reading scholarship award winners announced at UNI.
8 University of Northern Iowa senior from Reinbeck receives reading scholarship.
Public Relations News Release 1989:596, p.1
Holly Witt recently was named 1990 recipient of the Julia Sparrow Scholarship. The scholarship is based on exceptional performance on coursework and program activities in reading, and on academic achievement.
9 Two win Julia Sparrow scholarships in reading.
Public Relations News Release 1988:450, p.1
Kim Grandon and Sandra Baade have been awarded 1989 Julia Sparrow Scholarships. Scholarship is presented annually for excellence in Northern Iowa reading education program by the Black Hawk Council of the International Reading Association.
10 Two win Julia Sparrow scholarships in reading.
Public Relations News Release 1988:464, p.1
Kimberly Lex and Patricia Chase have been awarded 1988 Julia Sparrow Scholarship in reading.
11 Lake City student at UNI receives 1986 Julia Sparrow scholarship in reading
Public Relations News Release 1986:422, p.1
Ellis was awarded for her excellence in the UNI reading education program; she is double majoring in elementary education with an emphasis in reading education and fashion merchandising.
12 SRA offers new ideas in reading
Northern Iowan 81:11, p.8
Information about the Student Reading Association.
13 Dr. Sparrow leaves UNI Reading Clinic
Alumnus 60:4, p.11
Professor Sparrow retires; tributes to her work; photo.
14 Student Reading Association
Northern Iowan 71:50, p.8
Planning potluck dinner.
15 Faculty members chosen outstanding educators
Northern Iowan 68:56, p.8
List of those honored.
16 Third Annual Beginning Reading Conference to be at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1971:544, p.1
350 Iowa teachers of reading and language arts are expected to attend the third annual Beginning Reading Conference April 30 on campus.
17 UNI Faculty Members to Participate in ISEA Convention
Public Relations News Release 1970:118, p.1
10 UNI Faculty members will participate in the 116th annual Iowa State Education Association (ISEA) convention Oct. 22 and 23 in Des Moines.
18 UNI to Offer Extension Class at Manchester
Public Relations News Release 1969:269, p.1
Extension class offering.
19 US Office of Education approves NDEA Institute
College Eye 63:17, p.1
The National Defense Education Act Institute for Advanced Study in Reading will be held at SCI during the 1967 summer session.
20 SCI educator participates in Indian Reading Program
College Eye 59:48, p.3
Will work with children in Tama.
21 ISTC to offer extension course here
Public Relations News Release 1960:405, p.1
Professor Julia Sparrow instructs a summer course on remedial reading in Mason City. Enrollment forms may be obtained from Professor Raymond Schlicher of Extension Services.
22 Education Offers New Majors
Old Gold 0:0, p.96
The Departments of Education and Psychology joined together to create more classes and conferences for students to learn and interact from. Many of the college organizations were sponsored by the department. The Department also hosts a number of talented and educated faculty that students can go to for help; Photo.
23 Elementa Ki Holds Children's Party
Old Gold 0:0, p.164
The party was held at the Cedar Valley Service Club; freshmen and sophomores majoring in upper elementary education learned about the curriculum, how to prepare for student teaching, and how to make their interviews with superintendents successful; photo.
24 HS music group will meet here
College Eye 50:7, p.3
Music educators will meet.
25 Education Strives To Understand Child
Old Gold 0:0, p.102
Description of the Department of Education and Psychology; photos.
26 Elementa Ki Aids Future Teachers
Old Gold 0:0, p.227
Brief description of Elementa Ki, open to Freshmen and Sophomores enrolled in elementary education; photo.
27 Department of Education and Psychology
Old Gold 0:0, p.44
The Department of Education and Psychology, in cooperation with the Department of Teaching, is workng on motion pictures to replace the many observations normally made at the Campus School; photo.
28 Education
Old Gold 0:0, p.94
Brief description of the department; photo.
29 Elementa Ki
Old Gold 0:0, p.217
Brief description of the group; photo.
30 Invite forty to religious conference
College Eye 46:27, p.5
Group will discuss religion in the public schools.
31 Extension service announces eight extension classes
College Eye 46:16, p.6
Roster of teachers and locations.
32 education
Old Gold 0:0, p.234
Brief description of the department; photo.
33 Elementa-Ki
Old Gold 0:0, p.185
Brief description of the group; photo.
34 Three workshops set for summer
College Eye 45:27, p.5
On elementary education.
35 Evening and Saturday classes provide learning opportunity
College Eye 45:7, p.2
About 155 students are enrolled.
36 Education
Old Gold 0:0, p.39
The Department of Education sponsors a meeting of the Driver Training Association and a special workshop for education supervisors featuring nineteen foreign educators; photo.
37 Special workshop to be held next Monday, Tuesday
College Eye 44:11, p.1
Highlights of the meeting for education supervisors.
38 Elementa-Ki
Old Gold 0:0, p.193
Description of the organization with a photo of the members; photo.
39 Education
Old Gold 0:0, p.138
Brief description of the Department of Education and photos of the faculty and of some of the classes; photo.
40 Instructors to speak at tri-county meet
College Eye 43:8, p.8
41 Teachers assist at career day
College Eye 43:6, p.6
In Guthrie Center.
42 Three staff members will serve as conference leaders during the Audubon-Guthrie Counties Career Day program, October 22
Public Relations News Release 1951:87, p.1
The program is designed for high school seniors to acquaint themselves with aspects of various occupations. Raymond Schlicher, Irvin Brune, and Julia Sparrow will speak on different grades and subjects in teaching as a career.
43 Child's council meets to plan year's events
College Eye 43:4, p.3
Council for Exceptional Children will meet.
44 Elementa-Ki party
College Eye 43:3, p.7
45 Education
Old Gold 0:0, p.46
Brief description of the department; photo.
46 High school students to hear college advice
College Eye 42:9, p.6
Several ISTC staff will make presentations.
47 Elementary Conference at Teachers College
Public Relations News Release 1950:64, p.1
Olga Adams, of the University of Chicago elementary schools, will speak on "Learning Experiences for Today's Young Child," said William Dreier of the conference committee.
48 Faculty
Old Gold 0:0, p.209
List of faculty; photo.
49 Education
Old Gold 0:0, p.26
Brief description of the department; photo.
50 Instructor leaves for graduate study
College Eye 40:30, p.8
Nellie Hampton will study at the University of Wisconsin; other faculty also have plans for graduate work.