Teacher Placement

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201 Teaching combination suggestions
College Eye 40:15, p.3
E. W. Goetch offers recommendations on good teaching major combinations.
202 Placement report
College Eye 39:42, p.4
Roster of teacher placements and locations.
203 Superintendents want teachers with outstanding personalities
College Eye 39:35, p.4
E. W. Goetch talks about what superintendents have told him that they want when they hire teachers.
204 Senior students
College Eye 39:26, p.1
Should report for placement information.
205 Around the Campus
College Eye 39:23, p.2
Campus news.
206 Supts. discuss teacher relations
College Eye 39:23, p.3
Seniors hear advice from school superintendents.
207 Superintendents to address senior conference here
College Eye 39:22, p.1
Seniors will learn about teacher placement.
208 Critical teacher shortage to continue in elementary schools, says Goetch
College Eye 39:15, p.7
Dr. Goetch believes that the shortage will last for at least two more years.
209 Summer placements
College Eye 38:42, p.4
Roster of those who found teaching jobs and the location of those jobs.
210 Six given jobs in Germany; 30 teachers interviewed this week
College Eye 38:40, p.1
Seeking jobs at dependents' schools in Germany.
211 Need teachers, but superintendents wait for next chance to get them
College Eye 38:39, p.5
E. W. Goetch comments on the need for teachers.
212 Good pay for instructors in Germany
College Eye 38:35, p.2
213 Recruit teachers for occupied zone
College Eye 38:35, p.1
Seeking teachers for West Germany; description of work and criteria for selection.
214 Teacher placements for 1947-48 school year
College Eye 38:33, p.5
Roster of students who have found jobs and the location of those jobs.
215 Not by grades alone
College Eye 38:23, p.2
Believes that faculty and students are too often at odds in their aims.
216 Placement conference to be held Friday
College Eye 38:23, p.7
Twenty colleges will send representatives.
217 Survey of Campus Opinion
College Eye 38:23, p.3
Students reply to the question; "What should be the social status of the teacher in a community?"
218 School survey reveals 1947 job prospects
College Eye 38:22, p.1
Professor Goetch's survey finds areas of greatest opportunity.
219 Survey of Campus Opinion
College Eye 38:22, p.3
Students reply to the question : "How much do you expect to make your first year at teaching, if you teach?"
220 Teaching conditions will improve, Curtis says; better teachers needed
College Eye 38:21, p.1
Dwight Curtis takes a lengthy look at conditions in the field of teaching.
221 Current graduates and alumni
Alumnus 31:1, p.
Placements for 1946-1947.
222 Placement Bureau does rush business
College Eye 38:5, p.1
Just about all candidates for positions were placed; there has been a surplus of job opportunities.
223 269 additional teaching positions filled by Placement Bureau; eight hundred are placed in new teaching posts
College Eye 37:40, p.3
Roster of students who have found jobs.
224 Placement Bureau sends many teachers into field
College Eye 37:33, p.7
Roster of students and their new jobs.
225 Current graduates and alumni
Alumnus 30:2, p.
Placement statistics for 1945-1946, by curriculum.
226 Attention seniors
College Eye 37:12, p.1
Seniors planning to graduate are required to attend an upcoming meeting.
227 Here's where your friends will teach in '45-'46
College Eye 36:41, p.4
Roster of those who have jobs for the fall.
228 Here's where your friends will teach in '45-'46
College Eye 36:41, p.4
Roster of teaching positions.
229 Teacher shortage in 4 fields
College Eye 36:39, p.2
Professor Goetch sees needs in home economics, coaching, shop work, and special education.
230 Placement Bureau sends many teachers into field
College Eye 37:33, p.4
Roster of teachers and their new positions.
231 Want no odd teachers says superintendent
College Eye 36:24, p.3
C. W. Bangs describes what the school wants in a teacher.
232 Attention graduates
College Eye 36:23, p.1
Should report for placement information.
233 Teacher shortage to be even greater
College Eye 36:22, p.1
E. W. Goetch reports on the serious shortage of teachers.
234 National teacher tests help secure good job
College Eye 36:21, p.3
Professor Paul recommends the tests.
235 Chances are T. C. graduates will teach in Northern Iowa
College Eye 36:17, p.3
A look at the distribution of ISTC alumni in the teaching profession.
236 Current graduates and alumni
Alumnus 31:1, p.
Statistical breakdown by curriculum of placements for 1944-1945.
237 Teacher shortage continues, Goetch
College Eye 36:12, p.3
Outlines areas of critical shortages; believes postwar situation will make problem worse.
238 Goetch to give report at association meeting
College Eye 36:11, p.4
Will speak on teacher supply and demand.
239 Wise major, minor selections urged
College Eye 36:1, p.1
E. W. Goetch gives advice on appropriate majors and major/minor combinations.
240 90% student teachers at Teachers College are successful
College Eye 35:37, p.4
Professor Wagner believes that success is related to a good attitude and social integration.
241 Don't wait too long for jobs says Riebe
College Eye 35:36, p.3
Some teachers may be returning from war jobs.
242 Armed forces to be exempt from I. S. T. C. placement fees
Public Relations News Release 35:35, p.3
Those who have been in military service and wish to re-enter the teaching profession will not need to pay fees.
243 Rosy job outlook bad for scholars Prof. Denny opines
Public Relations News Release 35:35, p.1
Professor Denny believes that good job prospects may influence students to do less than their best work.
244 More jr. high teachers
College Eye 35:24, p.4
School receives many vacancy notices.
245 Teaching jobs still unfilled in Iowa schools
College Eye 34:39, p.1
246 Placement queries keep Director Goetch busy
College Eye 34:30, p.4
Demand strong for teachers.
247 J. A. McBurney shows types of interviews to future teachers
College Eye 34:21, p.3
Waverly superintendent will demonstrate interviews.
248 Current year graduates
College Eye 34:18, p.1
Should get copy of teachers directory.
249 Superintendents look for personality in teachers
College Eye 34:18, p.1
Professor Goetch tells what superintendents look for when they hire teachers.
250 Teachers urged to register now for new positions
Alumnus 27:1, p.15
Table showing placements for 1941-1942; description of this year's needs.
251 Schools seek well-rounded personality in teachers
College Eye 33:43, p.1
E. W. Goetch talks about the kinds of people that the schools are seeking.
252 'Urgent demand for teachers' Goetch states
College Eye 33:36, p.3
E. W. Goetch outlines areas of special need.
253 May graduates to serve Iowa
College Eye 33:34, p.2
Roster of teacher placements.
254 Majority of this year's grads find 'new' work
College Eye 33:33, p.2
Two-thirds of graduates have teaching positions; roster of students and their new locations.
255 Attention graduates
College Eye 33:26, p.1
Should secure placement information.
256 There are positions in which misfits fit
College Eye 33:24, p.1
Lack of men for teaching positions.
257 Teacher placement facts
College Eye 33:22, p.2
A look at national trends in teacher placement.
258 Serious shortage of teaching positions is result of war
College Eye 33:18, p.2
Teachers college enrollments declining; teachers leaving professor for higher paying jobs.
259 Don't forget your job insurance
Alumnus 26:1, p.13
Outlines Placement Bureau procedures; record of placements for 1940-1941; photo.
260 Summation of placements
Alumnus 26:1, p.
Table showing placements by major.
261 Attention, seniors
College Eye 33:10, p.1
Should register for placement information.
262 Demand for elementary majors exceeds supply
College Eye 32:43, p.6
263 Students reveal contract oddities
College Eye 32:39, p.1
Students talk about odd clauses in their teaching contracts.
264 Teachers placed in many states, territories
College Eye 32:38, p.4
E. W. Goetch talks about teacher placement; 98% placed in recent year.
265 Goetch explains demand for teachers college graduates
College Eye 32:36, p.4
Lengthy explanation of teacher placement trends.
266 Attention
College Eye 32:28, p.1
Graduates should get placement information.
267 Goetch urges applicants not to take chances
College Eye 32:28, p.1
Professor Goetch gives advice on finding a teaching job.
268 Summation of placements
Alumnus 26:1, p.23
Table showing placements of ISTC graduates, 1939-1940.
269 Goetch, Price give advice to grads
College Eye 32:24, p.1
Professor Goetch and President Price advise on the importance of the first teaching job.
270 Attention graduates
College Eye 32:23, p.1
Should report for placement information.
271 Goetch announces thirty-six placements since fall term
College Eye 32:16, p.5
List of those who have secured jobs.
272 How beginning teachers get in trouble
Alumnus 24:3, p.5
Professor John Horns writes about the common mistakes that new teachers make when beginning work in a small town.
273 Attention seniors
College Eye 37:12, p.1
Teaching graduates who have not yet found employment are encouraged to attend a meeting.
274 Forums have the answers
College Eye 31:27, p.1
Vocations group will help women seeking teaching positions.
275 Goetch gives tips on job clinching
College Eye 31:27, p.1
Seven suggestion for getting a job.
276 Goetch writes on teaching in Alumnus
College Eye 31:27, p.2
Outlines five important qualifications.
277 Merit versus skullduggery
Alumnus 24:2, p.9
Offers appropriate ways of getting a position and advancing in the teaching profession.
278 Senior notice
College Eye 31:23, p.1
Informs senior teaching students of a mandatory meeting concerning requirements and job placement.
279 Placement Bureau services enhance chances for jobs
College Eye 31:20, p.4
Survey of statistics on teacher placement by the Placement Bureau.
280 Seniors, do you face teaching this way?`
College Eye 31:20, p.1
Senior students tell what they thing the teaching careers will be like.
281 Dr. Goetch reveals probable combinations in teaching
College Eye 31:18, p.1
E. W. Goetch has surveyed likely teaching combinations.
282 Pay checks flutter in
Alumnus 24:1, p.4
95% of 1938-1939 graduates found jobs; inventory of major courses of study that did best.
283 If you have the right major, you're all set
College Eye 31:12, p.5
E. W. Goetch notes the major courses of study which almost assure a graduate of finding a job.
284 Speaking Frankly
College Eye 31:10, p.2
The advantage for Teachers College graduates of registering with the Placement Bureau.
285 Survey reveals teachers can't
College Eye 31:4, p.1
Report of an Ohio survey on appropriate behavior for teachers.
286 I needed a bath
Alumnus 23:4, p.10
Clara Gridley recalls experience of being hired for first job.
287 Intransigent graduates
Alumnus 23:4, p.2
Placement rate drops to about 90% due to keener competition, stability in positions, and demands for higher salaries.
288 Over the fence--a job
Alumnus 23:4, p.10
Maxine Lance recalls experiences of landing first job.
289 Prelude to success
Alumnus 23:4, p.11
Anonymous set of rules for success in new teaching job.
290 Griping won't help!
College Eye 30:42, p.2
Teachers in small towns should boost the towns, not complain about them.
291 School partial to local graduates
College Eye 30:42, p.1
Clarence Consolidated School grade teachers are all from ISTC.
292 Tips for teachers
College Eye 30:42, p.2
What superintendents are looking for when they seek to hire a teacher.
293 Students like North Iowa
College Eye 30:41, p.4
Students express preferences for where they want to live and work.
294 Tips for Teachers
College Eye 30:41, p.2
Sample application letter released by Dr. E. W. Goetch.
295 Tips for Teachers
College Eye 30:40, p.2
Discusses importance of first impressions.
296 Tips for teachers
College Eye 30:39, p.2
E. W. Goetch talks about the placement procedure.
297 Tips for teachers
College Eye 30:, p.2
Dr. Symonds of Columbia University thinks that teachers should be glamorous and go night clubbing. Dr. Goetch says teachers should have a good time in teaching classes.
298 Applications are ordeals; interviews future teachers
College Eye 30:38, p.1
Students talk about the odd questions they get in interviews with superintendents.
299 Tips for Teachers
College Eye 30:43, p.2
When they have interviews for jobs.
300 My first school board interview
Alumnus 23:3, p.4
Fictional account of new graduate looking for first job; photo.