Struck--Clare A. (Laboratory School Faculty)

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# Title Date Summary
1 UNI to host literacy conference
Public Relations News Release 2010:287, p.1
Author Marc Brown to speak.
2 Three local educators receive UNI Multicultural Educator Award
Public Relations News Release 2009:201, p.1
Recipients of the 2009 Multicultural Educator Award include: Beverly Smith, Clare Struck, and Charlotte Coleman. According to Janet McClain, the purpose of the award is to recognize ethnically and culturally diverse educators.
3 Cedar Falls residents receive Character Counts Awards
Public Relations News Release 2009:129, p.1
Price Laboratory School studdnts Eddie Diemer and Lizzie Swanson were presented with an Iowa Character Award at the Iowa Character Awards Banquet Saturday, Oct. 17 in West Des Moines.
4 Lab School has character
Northern Iowa Today 92:2, p.19
PLS was one of twenty-five finalists in the 2008 National Schools of Character; photo.
5 Malcolm Price Lab School named a finalist for the National Schools of Character award
Public Relations News Release 2007:684, p.1
PLS was named a 2008 State School of Character by the state's Institute for Character Development and Iowa Department of Education. UNI has a 131-year history in teacher education.
6 Malcolm Price Lab School named a finalist for the National Schools of Character Award
Public Relations News Release 2007:464, p.1
The Price Laboratory School is one of the top 25 finalists for the 2008 National Schools of Character award.
7 Malcolm Price Lab School receives 2008 State School of Character Award
Public Relations News Release 2007:436, p.1
The Price Laboratory School is one of two schools in Iowa to be named a 2008 State School of Character.
8 UNI Ethic of Caring Award to be given November 17
Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1
Jill Uhlenberg will receive the 2006 Sally J. Frudden Ethic of Caring Award November 17.
9 UNI faculty to present session at 'Bullying In Schools' conference on Jan. 27
Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1
Three UNI instructors will present "Intersections of Character, Education, Bully Prevention/Invervention and Law-related Education."
10 Price Lab School civil rights project explores race relations
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
Clare Struck and Mary Salazar Guenther teach students about the civil rights movement by integrating multicultural education into the regular curriculum through literature.
11 Guidance counselor information age not all good for children
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
Clare Struck, guidance counselor at Price Lab School, believes that children are growing up faster than they should thanks to the media.
12 Guidance counselor says information age not all good for children
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
Clare Struck says that children are growing up too fast, and that they are seeing images and receiving information that they are not ready for.
13 Helping children through divorce
Public Relations News Release 2002:528, p.1
Claire Struck will give tips on how children handle divorce.
14 Four University of Northern Iowa faculty members receive Regents Faculty Excellence Awards
Public Relations News Release 2002:146, p.1
Out of the 14 awards given by the Board of Regents, four were UNI professors.
15 Regents award faculty excellence
Northern Iowan 99:14, p.1
Four faculty members received awards for excellence from the Iowa Board of Regents in a ceremony that took place in the Slife Ballroom of Commons.
16 National 'Talk with Your Teen about Sex Month'
Public Relations News Release 2001:319, p.1
Talking to children about sex will be topic covered by Clare Struck.
17 Talking to children about tragedy
Public Relations News Release 2001:93, p.1
Clare Struck will discuss how to help children understand the recent terrorist attack in New York and Washington D.C.
18 Find somebody to hug
Public Relations News Release 2000:338, p.1
Clare Struck will discuss why hugs are important and why they're not given out as freely as they used to be.
19 Dedication of the Price Laboratory School Butterfly Garden to be held Sunday, Oct. 24
Public Relations News Release 1999:89, p.1
Garden, designed by students, will provide beauty and a functional learning environment.
20 UNI students face to face with classroom violence
Northern Iowan 96:2, p.1
School violence has increased dramatically in recent years; UNI will offer new course, "Violence and Non-violence" in spring 2000.
21 Profile: Struck
Campus News Network 9:6, p.3
Profile of Price Lab School counselor Clare Struck; photo.
22 Clare Struck
Campus News Network 7:7, p.
Receives award for curriculum development.
23 Dieting too young not healthy for preteens
Public Relations News Release 1996:138, p.1
Dody Olson and Clare Struck discuss the problems of preteen dieting.
24 Dieting by pre-teen girls becoming a growing problem
Public Relations News Release 1996:119, p.1
Pre-teen girls are starting to worry about their weight, which could cause serious health implications.
25 Dieting by pre-teen girls becoming a growing problem
Public Relations News Release 1996:80, p.1
Clare Struck says pre-teen girls are beginning to obsess over weight loss.
26 Everyone deals with grief and loss in own way
Public Relations News Release 1994:468, p.1
Children need to deal with death in their own way.
27 Everyone deals with grief and loss in own way
Public Relations News Release 1994:428, p.1
Grief is a personal and private journey for each individual.
28 Conflict Resolution Certificate Program to be inaugurated at University of Northern Iowa, September 22.
Public Relations News Release 1994:55, p.1
Greg Buntz will give the keynote address during the Conflict Resolution Program.
29 Keeping the peace.
Public Relations News Release 1993:225, p.1
Conflict prevention and resolution skills is being taught via an "Elementary Citizenship Plan" according to Clare Struck.
30 Citizenship plan forms base for making school safe, exciting, successful environment for all students
Public Relations News Release 1993:176, p.1
Clare Struck feels that good citizenship in school leads to a safe and positive environment in which to learn.
31 Helping teens organize, manage time important for school success
Public Relations News Release 1992:792, p.1
Claire Struck states that it is important for students to receive guidance from home and school to help get themselves organized.
32 How important is it for your child to make friends in school?
Public Relations News Release 1991:774, p.1
Clare Struck shares that making friendships at school is extremely important.
33 Susan J. Koch and Clare Struck
Campus News Network 2:18, p.
Present workshop.
34 Consider needs of individual children in planning summer activities
Public Relations News Release 1991:666, p.1
According to Clare Struck, younger children need to have some continuous social contact that can be achieved by : Tot Lot programs, recreation/creative arts programs, or summer school activities.
35 "We figure a TV and bowl full of bon-bons will keep 'em occupied."
Public Relations News Release 1991:630, p.1
Clare Struck states that summer camps, yard work, and outdoor sports can be tremendous growing experiences for children during the summer.
36 Northern Iowa sources for this week's topics in the news
Public Relations News Release 1991:635, p.1
Summer and kids, dual-career families, air conditioners, air toxics, and waste exchange are the topics of the week. Faculty and staff are names as additional sources of information.
37 Using logical consequences in dealing with children may cut down on 'nagging'
Public Relations News Release 1991:509, p.1
Clare Struck says that if children aren't exhibiting the kinds of "positive behavior" you'd like to see, give them ownership and responsibility for their actions. John Rosemond's work is cited.
38 Positive criticism best model for children, says University of Northern Iowa children's counselor
Public Relations News Release 1991:440, p.1
Clare Struck encourages parents to focus on the positive behaviors their children exhibit. She offers several other pointers for positive criticism and behavior modeling for children.
39 Northern Iowa sources for this week's topics in the news:
Public Relations News Release 1991:304, p.1
Faculty listed to provide additional information on topics including gambling in Iowa, reorganization of Soviet Union, sex/AIDS education, and overextended kids.
40 A juvenile justice system.
Public Relations News Release 1991:241, p.1
Clare Struck is experimenting with a plan that puts students in charge of handling playground disputes.
41 UNI faculty and staff serve as resources for information on current news topics
Public Relations News Release 1991:217, p.1
Faculty and staff are listed in areas of expertise on current news topics. Contact information is provided.
42 The rambunctious ones are policing themselves.
Public Relations News Release 1991:197, p.1
Conflict resolution is being put into the hands of students at Price Lab School, says Clare Struck.
43 Conflict management program in schools expands beyond the playground.
Public Relations News Release 1991:180, p.1
Fifth and sixth grade students serve as mediators on the playground. They do not break up physical fighting, but are available to other students for help and advice on interactions with other children.
44 The rambunctious ones are policing themselves.
Public Relations News Release 1991:176, p.1
Clare Struck is examining the possibility of allowing students to police themselves, instead of having adult supervision, at the grade school level.
45 Helping teens organize, manage time important for school success
Public Relations News Release 1991:31, p.1
Clare Struck believes that help from home and the school are important factors in a student's adjustment to high school.
46 O.K. Kids ! Lets get organized!
Public Relations News Release 1991:23, p.1
Parental role modeling and the loss of privileges can help kids become better time managers.
47 Elementary students learn conflict management skills
Public Relations News Release 1990:378, p.1
Recently educators have been using conflict management techniques to aid children in solving day to day conflicts.
48 The effects of war: faculty, staff offer opinions, commentary
Campus News Network 1:11, p.1
49 Who knows where a peaceful playground may lead?
Public Relations News Release 1990:380, p.1
Conflict management techniques are being used to solve playground problems at Price Laboratory School.
50 How to help children deal with fear of war
Public Relations News Release 1990:323, p.1
Parents need to address the fear of war with their children.