Stainback--Susan Bray (Education Faculty)
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1 | Professional leaves announced Campus News Network 3:13, p.1 |
Roster of those who received leaves and their research topics. | |
2 | "I know you're fluent in Sanskrit, but ya still gotta eat your squash." Public Relations News Release 1991:336, p.1 |
Talented and gifted children should not be given special privileges, according to Susan Stainback. | |
3 | Labels look at only one characteristic of child, not the whole person Public Relations News Release 1991:248, p.1 |
Susan and William Stainback present the case against labeling students. The Stainback's propose to look at each child individually and then design an entire educational plan for that child. | |
4 | Regents' honor for faculty excellence Campus News Network 1:9, p. |
List of those honored. | |
5 | Biologist Nixon Wilson named 1991 Distinguished Scholar Campus News Network 1:8, p.1 |
Noted for his work on insects; other nominees listed. | |
6 | Biologist Nixon Wilson named 1991 Distinguished Scholar by University of Northern Iowa Graduate College; Will pursue research on fleas, ticks Public Relations News Release 1990:233, p.1 |
UNI Graduate College names Distinguished Scholar. | |
7 | University of Northern Iowa internationally-renowned math scholar recipient of first Donald McKay faculty research award. Public Relations News Release 1989:647, p.1 |
Hyo C. Myung internationally known and respected in professional mathematics and physics circles for his original research on the field of Lie-admissible algebras, has been named recipient of the first Donald N. McKay Faculty Research Award. | |
8 | "Inclusive schools" movement seeks to integrate disabled students into regular classrooms Public Relations News Release 1989:524, p.1 |
Professors William and Susan Stainback support the integration of disabled individuals with other elementary students. Schools Are For Everyone (SAFE) is a nationwide organization working toward school integration. | |
9 | Regents approve professional development leaves for 23 Northern Iowa faculty Public Relations News Release 1987:217, p.1 |
The Board of Regents approves Professional Development Leaves for 1988-89. Five leaves are planned for fall semester, seven for spring, and eleven for the academic year. | |
10 | Northern Iowa College of Education selects 1986-87 faculty award winners Public Relations News Release 1987:161, p.1 |
Awards for teaching, scholarship, and professional services are given to Professors Jody Stone, William Waack, William Stainback, and Susan Stainback. Elizabeth martin heads the COE Faculty Awards Committee. | |
11 | Ed. faculty nominations being taken Northern Iowan 84:24, p.7 |
Seeking nominations for outstanding faculty. | |
12 | Education faculty cited for contributions to field Northern Iowan 83:60, p.3 |
Jody Stone, Jim Kelly, Susan Stainback, and William Stainback honored. | |
13 | UNI College of Education honors faculty for outstanding teaching, research Public Relations News Release 1987:387, p.1 |
Four faculty members of the College of Education are recognized for their contributions to their profession. Professor William Waack receives the distinguished service award for his work in language arts education. Includes members of selection committee. | |
14 | Couple works to integrate handicap students Northern Iowan 79:44, p.1 |
A look at the research of Susan and William Stainback. | |
15 | Special Education Old Gold 0:0, p.27 |
The Department of Special Education provides professional training for students working with children and youth displaying behavioral, learning, retardation, and multiple handicaps; photo. | |
16 | Teaching/research partnership--a real marriage Alumnus 64:2, p.20 |
Profile of Professors Susan and William Stainback; photo. | |
17 | Teaching grants renewed; aid for training handicapped Northern Iowan 72:2, p.16 |
Professor Courtnage talks about the grants. |