Teacher Placement

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101 Final spring placements
College Eye 47:37, p.3
102 Announce additional 1956-1957 placements
College Eye 47:36, p.3
103 Announce placements of spring graduates
College Eye 48:34, p.4
104 Eye prints placements
College Eye 47:39, p.2
The College Eye will print the placements of TC spring graduates.
105 Salaries are up, but--
College Eye 47:35, p.2
Discusses the salaries for Iowa teachers, which are below the national average.
106 Iowa employs 800 teachers this year
College Eye 47:20, p.8
Survey of need for teachers.
107 Representatives to recruit for overseas teaching
College Eye 47:18, p.1
108 Begin teacher recruitment for overseas positions
Alumnus 40:1, p.7
ISTC will serve as chief recruitment center.
109 Recruit teachers for army schools
College Eye 47:15, p.3
110 List final placements
College Eye 46:39, p.3
111 Announce additional 1955-56 teacher placements
College Eye 46:37, p.4
112 Placement Bureau announces next year teacher placements
College Eye 46:36, p.4
List of those who have teaching jobs.
113 The job you want isn't always there
College Eye 46:36, p.4
114 Announce four-year placements today
College Eye 46:32, p.3
List of teacher placements.
115 Announce placements of two year graduates
College Eye 46:31, p.3
List of those who have teaching jobs and the locations of those jobs.
116 Opportunities open to teach in Puerto Rico, says Schlicher
College Eye 46:23, p.3
Interviews scheduled.
117 Tinder and Parks talk to teachers
College Eye 46:22, p.3
About overseas teaching jobs.
118 Summation of locations
Alumnus 39:1, p.
Placements, 1953-1954.
119 Designate TC for recruiting
College Eye 46:12, p.3
For overseas teaching assignments.
120 Forty teachers receive positions
College Eye 46:5, p.3
In overseas placement recruitment.
121 More teaching locations told
College Eye 45:36, p.2
List of students who found teaching positions and the locations of their new jobs.
122 Place over 600 teachers for 1954-55 year
College Eye 45:32, p.5
List of teacher placements.
123 Busy Placement Bureau helps teachers, jobs get together
College Eye 45:30, p.6
A look at the work and the results of teacher placement efforts.
124 Teachers from 7 states interviewed for overseas
Alumnus 38:2, p.5
At least thrity-five of those who were interviewed will be recommended for assignments.
125 35 'highly eligible' for overseas jobs
College Eye 45:27, p.8
126 Max says; contract signers intend to teach
College Eye 45:27, p.2
Discusses signing teaching contracts.
127 Summation of locations
Alumnus 39:1, p.29
Placements, 1952-1953.
128 Graduates accept overseas posts
College Eye 45:17, p.7
List of those who are teaching overseas.
129 Foreign jobs open soon
College Eye 45:12, p.6
ISTC will be overseas placement center.
130 Seventeen graduates placed in teaching jobs overseas
College Eye 45:10, p.2
131 Teacher placements listed
College Eye 44:33, p.8
List of those who have teaching jobs and the location of those jobs.
132 Negro graduate expresses his views on discrimination
College Eye 44:30, p.2
Alumnus is dissatisfied with his post-college experience.
133 Poll shows attitude toward Negro teachers
College Eye 44:29, p.2
Summary of responses given to survey questions.
134 Student group investigates placement situation of T.C.'s Negro graduates
College Eye 44:28, p.2
Only two schools in Iowa hire African-American teachers; seven have graduated from ISTC since 1949; two were hired.
135 Prospective grads to meet Tuesday
College Eye 44:20, p.1
For placement information.
136 Teachers are needed for foreign jobs
College Eye 44:19, p.1
ISTC chosen as recruiting center.
137 Demand will remain; salaries rise for next year's teachers: Goetch
College Eye 44:13, p.1
Dr. Goetch reveals results of his survey.
138 Europe positions open to teachers
College Eye 44:6, p.1
Placement Bureau has information.
139 Additional teaching locations of TC graduates released
College Eye 43:40, p.2
List of students who found teaching jobs.
140 Notice to all summer graduates
College Eye 43:33, p.4
Should secure placement information.
141 On the . . . Sidelines . . .
College Eye 43:32, p.3
Discusses baseball and coaching positions.
142 Employment outlook reveals increasing need for teachers
College Eye 43:31, p.6
143 Fifteen seniors named to prep coaching roles
College Eye 43:31, p.4
List of those who have coaching jobs.
144 Over 500 placements made for 1952-53
College Eye 43:31, p.7
List of those who have teaching jobs and the location of those jobs.
145 Professional loyalty - - -
College Eye 43:29, p.2
Encourages future teachers to have a professional attitude about their career.
146 Teachers can't smoke - - -
College Eye 43:28, p.2
Defends the actions of superintendents who refuse to hire a female teacher who smokes.
147 Think it over - - -
College Eye 43:28, p.2
Asks those planning to graduate to consider very carefully what teaching position they will take.
148 What difference?
College Eye 43:27, p.2
Contends that smoking is a right, and it shouldn't affect a woman's employment opportunities.
149 Placement Bureau is busy facing trials and finding jobs
College Eye 43:25, p.2
A look at the work of the Placement Bureau.
150 50 of 88 meet army standards
College Eye 43:24, p.8
For overseas teaching jobs.
151 Many apply for teaching abroad; interviews held here
College Eye 43:23, p.5
152 Teachers College designated as center for jobs abroad
College Eye 43:16, p.1
For teachers in Europe and Far East Commands.
153 Summer graduates to meet Monday, Tuesday
College Eye 43:15, p.1
For placement information.
154 Placement forms due
College Eye 43:12, p.3
155 Placement Bureau releases list of teacher locations since July 1
College Eye 43:3, p.6
List of graduates who have obtained new jobs.
156 Fall graduates' placement meet
College Eye 43:2, p.1
For those who intend to teach in the spring.
157 What about teaching overseas
Alumnus 35:3, p.8
Plans outlined for those who might wish to teach abroad.
158 Opportunities for foreign teaching are announced by federal agency
College Eye 42:41, p.1
159 300 new placements made since May 25
College Eye 42:37, p.4
List of students and their new teaching positions.
160 Almost a fourth of the 1950-1951 public school positions in Iowa's 18 largest cities were filled by graduates of the college
Public Relations News Release 1950:412, p.1
The Des Moines system employed the most Techers grduates with 200 out of 1101, or 18 per cent. Nearby Waterloo had the highest ratio--198 out of 401 teacher positions for a percentage of 49. Nearby Waterloo had the highest ratio--198 out of 401 teacher.
161 Teachers salaries up $200 to $300
College Eye 42:33, p.4
E. W. Goetch reports average salary figures.
162 Over 600 placements made for 1951-1952
College Eye 42:32, p.3
List of students and their new jobs.
163 Graduates asked to attend confab
College Eye 42:30, p.6
164 Interview 60 applicants for overseas placement
Alumnus 35:2, p.24
About twenty will be recommended.
165 Development of a system for exchanging placement bureau information between colleges will be considered at the spring meeting, April 14, in Des Moines
Public Relations News Release 1950:306, p.1
The Iowa Institutional Teacher Placement association will have a panel of three who will discuss exchange possibilities. Panel members will be Keith Goltry, Russell Eidsmoe, and Raymond J. Schlicher.
166 Prospective grad confab scheduled
College Eye 42:22, p.1
Meeting for those who will be seeking jobs as high school teachers.
167 Army chief names TC as center for overseas teacher recruitment
College Eye 42:19, p.3
Will seek teachers for Europe and Far East.
168 Placement director explains purpose and results of placement service
Alumnus 35:1, p.27
Survey of services and results for 1950-1951.
169 Teacher's salary range announced
College Eye 42:4, p.5
Placement Bureau releases salaries.
170 Placement report
College Eye 41:34, p.3
Report on students who have taken teaching positions.
171 For jobs in Indian grade schools civil service asks for applications
College Eye 41:33, p.2
172 J. Lyle encounters language, nature difficulties as teacher in Venezuela
College Eye 41:32, p.4
Jean Lyle talks about teaching in Venezuela.
173 Hilltopics; think it over!!
College Eye 41:31, p.2
More credits now necessary for teaching certificate; a look at the teacher shortage at the elementary level.
174 Let's face employment facts
College Eye 41:28, p.2
Students are encouraged to look to other professions for employment, as the need for teachers in high school is dropping.
175 Teachers from five states are here for overseas recruitment interviews
College Eye 41:27, p.6
The Overseas Affairs Branch of the Army Civilian Personnel Division interviewed over one hundred potential teachers on campus.
176 Superintendents to ask questions Tuesday evening
College Eye 41:26, p.1
Mock interviews will be conducted so students may learn the types of questions a superintendent may ask.
177 Notice, graduates:
College Eye 41:25, p.1
Should report for placement information.
178 Overseas recruitment officials to be here
College Eye 41:24, p.7
Will be recruiting teachers for Germany and Japan.
179 Majority of states have teachers teaching on emergency certificates
College Eye 41:23, p.2
There is a still a shortage of lower elementary teachers.
180 To aid in overseas recruitment
College Eye 41:21, p.6
Will assist the Army's Civilian Personnel Division in hiring teachers for the children of overseas military personnel.
181 Placement Bureau holds conference
College Eye 41:19, p.1
Three conferences will be held for those students planning to teach next fall.
182 Teachers needed in Europe, Far East for children of occupation personnel
College Eye 41:18, p.6
Four hundred teacher positions are available in overseas American schools.
183 Birth rate decides teacher demand
College Eye 41:14, p.2
School enrollment increases demand for teachers.
184 Placement depends on subject matter combinations
College Eye 41:14, p.1
There is still a shortage of kindergarten and primary teachers.
185 Summary of placements
Alumnus 34:1, p.
Placements by major for 1949-1950.
186 Goetch discuses teacher placement
College Eye 41:13, p.6
Also held question and answer session.
187 Goetch makes teacher supply survey
College Eye 41:10, p.7
According to the survey, the general supply is adequate but certain specific areas show shortages.
188 Nelson advises "seasoning" for all elementary teachers
College Eye 41:8, p.7
The shortage of elementary teachers can be filled by the retraining of liberal arts majors and secondary teachers.
189 Beginning coaches rate good chances for jobs this year
College Eye 40:39, p.4
E. W. Goetch talks about job prospects.
190 'Eastern teaching positions are hard to find,' says Dr. Goetch, W. Smith
College Eye 40:36, p.2
Warren Allen Smith talks about the difficulty in finding positions there; he has found one at the Bentley School in Manhattan.
191 Placement report
College Eye 40:35, p.3
Roster of teaching placements.
192 College grads find jobs scarce says Dean Nelson
College Eye 40:34, p.1
TC will make special provisions to assist students to qualify for elementary teaching positions.
193 Appointments for abroad told soon
College Eye 40:33, p.3
Should hear about overseas teaching appointments.
194 Graduates being checked for teaching efficiency by College
College Eye 40:33, p.2
Predicted ratings for teachers at graduation are often very close to their ratings after one year of work experience.
195 Notice to summer grads
College Eye 40:31, p.1
Should seek placement information.
196 Social Science is not overcrowded
College Eye 40:30, p.4
Professor Thompson believes that there is room for more good social science teachers.
197 Graduates
College Eye 40:29, p.1
Should obtain placement information.
198 Teachers sought for foreign jobs
College Eye 40:26, p.3
ISTC is one of twelve US colleges selected to assist with securing teachers for overseas dependent schools.
199 College to aid in recruitment of teachers for overseas
Alumnus 33:2, p.17
ISTC designated as one of twelve institutions to assist in selecting teachers for American schools overseas.
200 Babies come but the teachers go; grade schools face severe shortage
College Eye 40:15, p.3
Baby Boom will require large numbers of teachers.