Special Education
Displaying 101 - 126 of 126 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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101 | The gifted child College Eye 49:37, p.1 |
A look at the special summer program. | |
102 | Remedial class enrolls twenty-two children College Eye 43:34, p.2 |
From Black Hawk County. | |
103 | In the January issue of the "Educational Bulletin" Miles V. Zintz discusses problems facing personnel working in special education areas Public Relations News Release 1952:387, p.1 |
The "Educational Bulletin" is the official publication of the Iowa department of public instruction. Zintz says that the first job of the special education supervisor is to find, examine and plan programs for each child in the community. | |
104 | Problems facing personnel working in special education areas are discussed by Miles V. Zintz, assistant professor of education Public Relations News Release 1952:388, p.1 |
Zintz's article is in the January issue of the "Educational Bulletin," which is the official publication of the Iowa department of public instruction. The supervisor needs to have a broad picture of the whole field of handicapped and exceptional children. | |
105 | Second Annual School Public Relations workshop at the college starts Sunday evening, July 8 Public Relations News Release 1950:396, p.1 |
The workshop will draw public school administrators from all over the state and officers of state-wide organizations in the fields of farming, labor, finance, management, manufacturing, communications, government, and special education. | |
106 | Handicapped children are children, first; children with some limitations, second, say an authority on that group's education Public Relations News Release 1950:294, p.1 |
Francis E. Lord of Ypsilanti, Michigan, director of the Horace Rackham School of Special Education at Michigan State Normal College, spoke to about 105 persons attending a special education conference. He urged against segregation. | |
107 | April 5-7 to be full weekend at ISTC Public Relations News Release 1950:277, p.1 |
Conferences on Science, special education, hearing and speech and a national wrestling tourney will share the spotlight. Iowa's needs for special education, the education of handicapped and gifted children, will be a topic at Friday's one-day conference. | |
108 | College president see "overwhelming" job ahead Public Relations News Release 1950:248, p.1 |
"They (the schools) are being required to teach more youngsters more things" in the face of spiraling costs and a zooming birthrate, he said. (about 3.7 million babies were born in this country in 1947 compared with 1940's two million.) | |
109 | Fifth Graders to Study Atomic Science Public Relations News Release 1950:29, p.1 |
Iowa pupils will have a chance this year to probe atomic science and the past and future social implications of the atom bomb. The first program of its kind attempted in the nation is called, "The Iowa Plan for the Study of Atomic Energy." | |
110 | Specialist finds children retarded, not deficient College Eye 41:22, p.2 |
Professor Zintz offers views on reading skills. | |
111 | 33 students visit state institutions College Eye 39:30, p.3 |
For the care and training of handicapped and dependent children. | |
112 | Two conferences on campus; annual Iowa PTA, education institute meet at Teachers College College Eye 38:38, p.1 |
Highlights of PTA and special education conferences. | |
113 | Institution for teaching handicapped to hold annual meeting July 10 here College Eye 38:36, p.3 |
Lengthy description of the third annual special education conference. | |
114 | Teachers education class tours Vinton to observe school for the blind College Eye 37:29, p.1 |
Special education class gives impressions of trip. | |
115 | Dr. Fossum reports on special education program College Eye 36:41, p.4 |
Program will be phased in over several years. | |
116 | To aid handicapped College Eye 36:39, p.2 |
Professor Fossum attended special education meeting in Iowa City. | |
117 | Handicapped Child Teaching Institute College Eye 36:38, p.1 |
A look at the program to be held on the ISTC campus. | |
118 | Lydia Oberdoerster Alumnus 23:1, p.25 |
Is director of the adjustment room of the Elmhurst, Illinois, Public Schools. The pupils enrolled in this room, of various ages and abilities, have handicaps which require individual study and attention. | |
119 | Classes trek to Des Moines College Eye 29:40, p.3 |
Visit school for handicapped students. | |
120 | Dr. Lambertson visits school for oral deaf; outlines pedagogy used; school instituted eight years ago; now has enrollment of fifty-three College Eye 23:26, p.2 |
In Dayton, Ohio. | |
121 | Nellie B. Sterrett Normal Eyte 20:30, p.504 |
Is working with challenged students in Seattle, Washington. | |
122 | Examination of school children in relation to sight and hearing Normal Eyte 13:9, p.132 |
Continued from last issue. | |
123 | In the study of eye and ear affections Normal Eyte 12:23, p.355 |
Dr. Fred Sage presents his research on the education of handicapped children. | |
124 | Auditor of the state Normal Eyte 10:2, p.36 |
Dora Donald will take charge of the education of child who cannot speak, see, or hear. | |
125 | Linnie Hagewood Normal Eyte 9:3, p.61 |
Will enroll in Training School. | |
126 | Harry E. Thompson Normal Eyte 6:4, p.42 |
Teaching at Iowa School for the Deaf. |