Teacher Education

Displaying 601 - 650 of 1019 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
601 Dr. Price introduces rural plan
Alumnus 26:3, p.1
Plan is attempt to train better rural school teachers; teachers will attend ISTC for three quarters and spend one quarter student teaching.
602 Speed-up plan trains better teachers sooner
Alumnus 26:2, p.3
Students may complete four year course in three years and two year course in one and one half years in effort to meet teacher shortage.
603 You met the defense crisis
Alumnus 26:2, p.1
Continues to solicit teacher education recruits in light of defense crisis.
604 A teacher remembers the nightmares of the first year
Alumnus 26:2, p.16
Series of letters from a new teacher to a friend; photo.
605 Faculty answers, 'What's ahead for teaching?'
College Eye 33:22, p.1
Faculty talk about teaching in light of the war.
606 One-fifth of Iowa teachers trained here
College Eye 32:40, p.2
607 Today in Hyde Park; student upholds critic teachers
College Eye 32:39, p.2
Comments on the pressures of being a teacher; does not believe that critic teachers are out to sabotage careers.
608 Revision sought in elementary curriculum
College Eye 32:37, p.4
Description of work by Professor Paul to update elementary curriculum.
609 Teachers are tops
Alumnus 25:1, p.22
One-fourth of Iowa teachers certified in 1939 were ISTC graduates.
610 Would that he had another quarter century
Alumnus 24:4, p.9
Praises President Latham as college teacher and advocate for teacher education.
611 We are greatly indebted
Alumnus 24:4, p.11
George Zook praises President Latham as inspiring proponent of teacher education.
612 The best tribute is to give our best
Alumnus 24:4, p.8
Tribute to President Latham as leader in teacher education.
613 Enrollment for normal training course down
College Eye 31:35, p.4
614 Plan to start experiment in observation
College Eye 31:11, p.1
Will try to learn what ISTC students see during observation periods in the Campus School.
615 Let's humanize education
Alumnus 23:3, p.16
Believes teachers should teach children, not subjects; should not idolize method and procedure.
616 Patriots? Dictators? Or classroom robots?
Alumnus 23:2, p.16
George Holmes outlines his views on proper aims of education.
617 Suzanne brings challenge to Iowa high school seniors
Alumnus 23:2, p.4
College distributes booklet on opportunities in teaching to high school students; cover features Suzanne Baxter, a child of former Teachers College students.
618 Students, faculty advocate course on marriage and homemaking for teachers
College Eye 30:7, p.5
Students respond to question about expanding the curriculum.
619 New type teacher is on the campus
College Eye 29:37, p.1
Course offered over radio by University of Minnesota.
620 New program at Columbia
College Eye 29:34, p.4
Will enable teachers to take a broader array of liberal arts courses.
621 Rebuttal:
College Eye 29:22, p.2
Responds to letters written by Gordon Hoxie and N. E. Hyland in the February 15 issue of the College Eye.
622 Disgust and invitation
College Eye 29:21, p.2
Responds to a letter written by Baird McIlroy in the February 11, edition of the College Eye.
623 The student angle
College Eye 29:20, p.2
Believes that student teaching needs to be coordinated with the rest of the college curriculum.
624 Curriculum changes made by education department recently
College Eye 28:29, p.1
Changes will affect introductory education courses.
625 Revise work in teaching; new plans allow credit for course in observation teaching
College Eye 28:29, p.1
Credit course will be required for secondary education students.
626 Proposals for future of Teachers College are presented at conferences
College Eye 28:6, p.1
Wide-ranging survey recommends new buildings, higher pay for faculty, curricular revision, sound extracurricular activities, administrative reorganization, and other things.
627 In 1876 didactics ranked highest
College Eye 28:5, p.1
A quick look at the early curriculum.
628 Emphasize oral work in methods course
College Eye 28:4, p.6
Education department offering new course based on a recent report made by the Commission of the National Teachers in English.
629 Normal training subject matter tests
College Eye 28:1, p.2
Twelve week students must take subject tests.
630 A teacher answers
College Eye 27:8, p.2
Claims that students do not have the time for "get-togethers" for them to share their experiences.
631 What's to be done?
College Eye 27:7, p.2
Suggestions for improving teacher education.
632 Speaking of future school teachers
College Eye 27:41, p.2
Discusses things that are valuable to a teacher that are acquired outside the classroom.
633 They laughed when I got up to talk--
College Eye 27:32, p.2
Claims that a public speaking course should be mandatory for teacher education students.
634 Education needs to remember it is dealing with human beings
College Eye 27:52, p.2
Concerned about students paying more attention to tests than to pupils.
635 Quality, not quantity
College Eye 26:33, p.2
When students graduate, are they really qualified for their area of specialization?
636 Prospective students indicated unusual interest in opportunities for teacher training this week
Public Relations News Release 1934:584, p.1
Shortage of yearly catalogs
637 Educator advises teachers to be jack-of-all-trades and specialists; 'The Educational Sideshow Is Absorbing The Circus,' said----
College Eye 25:2, p.1
Professor Walters offers his views on education and teachers.
638 Saturday classes for the spring quarter
Public Relations News Release 1932:233, p.1
Saturday classes for practicing teachers and others will be organized for the spring quarter. This will assist teachers who wish to advance their education and find it difficult to find time to do so.
639 Significant changes made in curriculums
Alumnus 17:1, p.9
Drop two year programs in art, home economics, manual arts, and commercial education and three year program in music in favor of four year programs; programs in kindergarten and elementary teaching are only remaining two year programs.
640 President's office sends explanation of curriculum changes to College Eye; revision aims to produce teachers of more competence
College Eye 24:8, p.1
Recommends abandoning most study programs of less than four years.
641 On teaching attitudes
College Eye 23:43, p.2
Comments on the increasing numbers of lethargic teaching students.
642 Technological unemployment
Alumnus 16:1, p.18
Urges teachers to continue their education in order to weather difficult economic conditions.
643 Faculty Men's Club hears Dr. Bachman, Tennessee educator
College Eye 23:22, p.1
Frank Bachman spoke on teacher education.
644 Parent education course added to winter schedule
College Eye 23:20, p.2
New course required for kindergarten and primary students.
645 Iowa teachers, their problems and opportunities
Alumnus 15:1, p.13
Outlines need for more teachers and for greater degree of training; brief survey of program of Placement Bureau established in December 1928.
646 U. S. Commissioner of Education stresses professional teaching; says flexible mind is heritage of students in democratic country
College Eye 22:10, p.1
Excerpts from address by William J. Cooper.
647 Dr. Latham announces raising of educational standards of college; strives to meet all requirements for perfect rating
College Eye 22:9, p.1
Attempting to meet highest North Central Association standards; hired ten additional critic teachers and bought two buses for transportation of student teachers.
648 Kindergartners are offered new course
College Eye 22:7, p.1
Professor Luse announces new four year curriculum in kindergarten and nursery school teaching.
649 Orange blossoms
Alumnus 14:3, p.18
Humorous consideration of effects of marriage on teaching profession.
650 "Eliminate Unfit" says superintendent
College Eye 21:27, p.4
Believes teachers colleges should be more selective about those who are admitted to teacher education programs.