Teacher Certification

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101 Latham attends meeting of state examiners' board
College Eye 25:10, p.1
Board is working on new kinds of certification.
102 Open forum on the certification law
College Eye 24:43, p.2
Irving Hart answers questions about the new law.
103 Hart speaks at education meet on certification
College Eye 25:9, p.1
Speaks to large crowd.
104 Open forum on the certification law
College Eye 24:42, p.2
Irving Hart answers questions about the new law.
105 Open forum on the certification law
College Eye 24:41, p.2
Irving Hart answers questions about the new law.
106 County examinations
College Eye 25:7, p.8
To be held August 2, 3, and 4.
107 Open forum on the certification law
College Eye 24:40, p.3
Irving Hart answers questions about the new law.
108 Open forum on the certification law
College Eye 25:11, p.2
Question about the new certification law.
109 Certification law important, Hart declares; act of legislature elevates teaching to realm of learned professions
College Eye 25:5, p.1
Praises new certification law.
110 One hundred-seventy students complete county exams here
College Eye 25:4, p.1
111 Certification bill may pass; proposed measure drafted by State Teachers association
College Eye 24:19, p.1
Would raise certification standards.
112 Certification bill distributed
Alumnus 16:4, p.10
Professor Hart hopes this bill will go to the General Assembly in January 1933.
113 'Better teachers' cries committee on certification; State Teachers Association group frames bill for legislature
College Eye 23:53, p.1
Several ISTC faculty members involved in developing legislation.
114 160 of 273 fail to pass county exams
College Eye 23:52, p.1
Grammar was most difficult part of test.
115 County examinations will begin August 3
College Eye 23:51, p.4
116 I. H. Hart talks at station WOI; extension head here discusses problem of teacher certification
College Eye 23:27, p.1
Believes certification standards should be raised.
117 Higher certification standards proposed
Alumnus 15:4, p.9
Professor I. H. Hart outlines needs for new standards; discusses proposed legislation.
118 Last county teachers examinations are given here this week
College Eye 23:10, p.4
About 350 students took the test.
119 The last county examination
Public Relations News Release 1930:501, p.1
Teacher exams held on August 5, 6, and 7.
120 County and state examinations for teachers
Public Relations News Release 1930:464, p.1
Teacher examinations given this week.
121 County exam grind is over once more; three hundred twenty-five took the test at men's gym this week
College Eye 21:38, p.1
Three take second grade state examinations; others take first of second grade county exams.
122 Student examinations
Public Relations News Release 1929:24, p.1
Schedule of state and county teacher certification examinations.
123 Country teacher examinations
College Eye 19:41, p.8
Examination information.
124 N. E. A. adopts resolutions at Seattle meeting; four years college advocated for teachers; Mrs. Lindbergh congratulated by N. E. A.
College Eye 19:6, p.1
Praise for increased standards for teachers.
125 Official notice
College Eye 17:45, p.7
Will continue third grade certificate for another year.
126 Official Notice
College Eye 17:36, p.2
Will continue third grade certificate for another year.
127 Official Notice
College Eye 17:44, p.1
Third grade certification will continue for another year.
128 Official announcement
College Eye 18:43, p.1
Students should make arrangements for taking the county examinations.
129 Official announcement
College Eye 17:42, p.1
County examinations will be given.
130 The state examinations
Fifty Years at the Teachers College 0:0, p.89
Professor Wright's account of the visits of the State Examining Board to the Normal School.
131 675 students now taking American Government course; work of department greatly expanded due to new state regulation
College Eye 16:29, p.1
Because of new state regulations, more instructors are slated to teach American Government courses.
132 Teaching cannot become a profession
College Eye 14:52, p.1
Clearly outlines the difference between a third grade county teaching certificate, and a first grade state certificate.
133 Between 900 and 1000 students
College Eye 14:49, p.1
About one thousand students took the uniform county examinations this week.
134 Third grade state certificates
College Eye 14:49, p.1
To be granted to students after two years of college.
135 Old exam methods relegated; experience will be rewarded by new teaching bill
College Eye 14:42, p.1
Outline of new Indiana method.
136 Supt. H. E. Blackmar
College Eye 14:17, p.8
Spoke with Macy Campbell, along with A. E. Jewett and H. C. Moeller, about legislation regarding the certification of teachers.
137 Twelve weeks normal
College Eye 14:12, p.2
Criticizes the worth of the Uniform County Examinations.
138 The Teachers College
Alumni News Letter 6:2, p.2
Schools in forty-seven states have been reorganized to provide college level training for teachers of all grades.
139 Teachers certificates issued in Iowa from July 1, 1919, to June 30, 1920, by the Board of Educational Examiners
College Eye 12:28, p.6
Divides into classifications.
140 Legislature will change school laws
College Eye 12:16, p.6
Maximum tuition will be raised from $8 to $12, among other changes.
141 California to reorganize normal school
College Eye 12:15, p.1
Graduates from other colleges not up to California standards will not be able to teach in the state.
142 Recognition
Alumni News Letter 28:35, p.1
Charles S. Cory, Registrar, announced that Michigan State certificates will be granted to all A. B. graduates who have eleven hours in education.
143 Official notes
College Eye 11:6, p.2
Board of Educational Examiners establishes certification rules.
144 The summer term of 1915
Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1
2294 students attended the twelve week summer session.
145 The General Assembly
College Eye 4:27, p.3

Manual training may possibly be used for domestic science credit.

146 The General Assembly
College Eye 6:28, p.3
Manual training may possibly be used for domestic science credit.
147 About one hundred and fifty
College Eye 4:17, p.6
Signed up to take county examinations.
148 Official Notes
College Eye 4:15, p.3
State Board of Examiners report on certification and accreditation printed in full.
149 Official Notes
College Eye 4:12, p.3
Makes important education related announcements, including items from off campus; news of the recent ISTA convention and election.
150 Official Notes
College Eye 4:9, p.3
Notes recent important meetings on campus; faculty on new committees are listed.
151 True Blue Club notes
College Eye 3:29, p.481
Will explain rural school certificate.
152 Official Notes
College Eye 3:25, p.417
Education news from around the country; many Iowa teachers do not renew their certification.
153 Official Notes
College Eye 3:17, p.286
Study Center schedule; summary of teaching certificates issued; ISTC students will be granted certificate for two year rural education course of study.
154 Official Notes
College Eye 3:15, p.257
News about study centers, Iowa education, and faculty appointments; Professors Hart and Eels will joint faculty sometime this spring.
155 Official Notes
College Eye 3:10, p.169
Drake University has organized a College of Education; changes in teacher certification requirements.
156 The renewal of state certificates in the state of Iowa
College Eye 3:9, p.154
State Teachers College graduates are more likely to stay in the profession than those from other colleges.
157 Official Notes
College Eye 3:4, p.72
News notes of important faculty and school matters; Professor Loughridge is in Germany; new classes in home economics organized; library crowded; enrollment is over 1300; Professor Campbell studying rural schools.
158 A very large class of students
College Eye 2:19, p.6

Many students took the county certificate exam.

159 Official Notes
College Eye 1:9, p.3

Local, state, and national education news; Forest C. Ensign appointed Advisor of Men at University of Iowa; rules for teacher certification.

160 Official Notes
College Eye 1:4, p.58
Annual meeting of the Presidents' Council of State Normal Schools; meeting of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools; a life certificate bill is working its way through the state legislature.
161 Official Notes
Normal Eyte 21:4, p.55
Changes in faculty appointments and assignments; new tennis courts and sewing machines added; many faculty on program for upcoming teacher association meeting; hope to extend millage tax; new classification scheme for colleges.
162 Official
Normal Eyte 20:14, p.232
Summer session being organized; faculty makes new rules on special courses; Jennie Hutchinson teaching at Buena Vista College.
163 Official; the educational Board of Examiners
Normal Eyte 20:12, p.200
Rules and regulations for teacher certification; roster of fall 1909 graduates; faculty establishes Committee on Examination of Candidates and Committee on Entrance Requirements; registration procedures.
164 Official
Normal Eyte 20:7, p.120
College Hospital will open as soon as possible
165 Official
Normal Eyte 20:1, p.2
Year off to good start; roster of new faculty; plans for the year.
166 Renewal of certificates; new regulations regarding teacher's certificates
Normal Eyte 19:24, p.374
All certificates, except third grade and provisional, are automatically renewable; rules for special cases.
167 A class of over one hundred
Normal Eyte 19:17, p.270
Took uniform county examination.
168 Official
Normal Eyte 19:15, p.225
Text of rules for acceptance of credit; J. B. Harsh and W. H. Harwood named to Board of Trustees; seeking funds to teach agriculture at the Normal School.
169 The fact that the second-class certificate
Normal Eyte 19:7, p.100
The complexities of teacher certification.
170 The State Department of Education
Normal Eyte 19:7, p.100
Possible for teachers to keep certification while attending school.
171 The superintendent of Public Instruction of the State of Indiana
Normal Eyte 19:7, p.99
Informs President Seerley on teacher certification requirements in his state.
172 About one hundred fifteen students
Normal Eyte 18:17, p.267
Professors Aitchison, Colegrove, and Cory have been giving conferences to help students prepare for their county examinations.
173 Professional; pupil, teacher, and teaching in the middle grades; XVI-the sixth year
Normal Eyte 18:17, p.268
Teacher must allow students more freedom, but also provide some direction.
174 The new law and its results
Normal Eyte 18:16, p.250
Compares example history exams from old and new legislation.
175 Official
Normal Eyte 18:15, p.227
Relates events of the State Teachers' Association conference.
176 The new law and its results
Normal Eyte 18:15, p.228
Compares teacher licensure before and after the new legislation.
177 Official
Normal Eyte 18:12, p.179
Continued from previous issue; explains the effects of the teacher certification legislation passed.
178 Official
Normal Eyte 18:11, p.168
Text of eight standards adopted by the State Board of Educational Examiners; teacher certification changes explained; Central Association of Science and Mathematics Teachers will meet in St. Louis.
179 The new law and its results
Normal Eyte 18:16, p.149
Explains the new teaching certification law and how it affects students.
180 The State Board
Normal Eyte 18:5, p.73
Educational Examiners will hold next meeting November 8-9; will discuss colleges, normal schools, and the examination of teachers.
181 Official
Normal Eyte 18:4, p.51
Faculty considering the role of Latin in the curriculum; debaters will receive college credit; physical examinations of students about done; ISNS infrastructure in good shape; band being reorganized; considering recognition of work done at ISNS.
182 Des Moines, July 19
Normal Eyte 18:1, p.15
Applicants for first grade certificates will not have to take reading and writing examinations.
183 The new Iowa state certificates
Normal Eyte 17:34, p.530
The application of two new laws will go into effect in July of 1907.
184 Superintendent Frank Howard of Bedford
Normal Eyte 17:28, p.440
Took state examination and passed.
185 Charles Yeager
Normal Eyte 17:20, p.314
Will read state exam papers.
186 The State Superintendent of Public Instruction
Normal Eyte 17:19, p.289
Candidates may re-take certification examination.
187 About seventy-five Normal students
Normal Eyte 17:18, p.285
Took Black Hawk County examinations.
188 Normalites to mark papers; one half of State Board of Examiners composed of Normal alumni
Normal Eyte 17:8, p.114
Large number of applicants under new certification law; five of the ten board members are Normalites.
189 The state certificate law
Normal Eyte 16:27, p.417
Abolishes county certificates.
190 The state certificate bill
Normal Eyte 16:21, p.321
Would abolish county certification and leave only state certification.
191 A sensible change in the Iowa law
Normal Eyte 15:30, p.467
A new law is being proposed that will provide teacher certification by the state so a teacher can teach in any county in Iowa.
192 The colleges and the state certificate law; Pres. Seerley makes inspection tour as a member of State Board of Educational Examiners
Normal Eyte 15:19, p.289
The General Assembly passed a law to certify students who complete the two year teacher education requirements from an accredited school; President Seerley has been inspecting the work of those schools.
193 Granting of state certificate; some schools are advocating a change in the law
Normal Eyte 14:23, p.353
ISNS graduates in earlier years received certificates without an examination; denominational colleges objected and law was changed; additional changes contemplated.
194 What betokens this increasing frequency
Normal Eyte 12:34, p.529
Encourages students not to worry and study too much.
195 Pres. Seerley went to Des Moines
Normal Eyte 12:32, p.507
Met on new rules for teacher certification.
196 Editorial
Normal Eyte 11:31, p.757

Enrollment holding up despite new certification law that requires ISNS graduates to take the examination; managers of next year's Normal Eyte elected; comments on success of athletics teams.

197 Official; beginnings of the Iowa State Normal School; the state examinations
Normal Eyte 11:31, p.759
Professor Wright discusses the ordeal of the state examination of ISNS students.
198 There are eighteen candidates
Normal Eyte 10:20, p.487
Will take state certificate examination.
199 President Seerley
Normal Eyte 10:12, p.286
Attended examiners meeting.
200 The State Normal and its future
Normal Eyte 10:4, p.77
Believes that changes in teacher certification will benefit the Normal School in the long run.