Teacher Placement
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Here's a job for someone College Eye 30:32, p.5 |
5/12/1939 | A difficult job description. | |
302 |
Coaches must teach Algebra, Manual Arts! College Eye 30:31, p.2 |
5/5/1939 | Advice on teaching combinations. | |
303 |
Douglas-Skar survey advises students have commerce minor to teach in Iowa schools College Eye 30:31, p.1 |
5/5/1939 | Make recommendations for teaching several areas. | |
304 |
Looking for a job? College Eye 30:28, p.2 |
4/14/1939 | Statistics compiled in a survey of major calls for teachers. | |
305 |
Record of placements reaches ten-year high Alumnus 23:1, p.11 |
1/1/1939 | Bureau locates 615 positions for 631 graduates for 97% success rate; breakdown by major course of study. | |
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Placement discussed by Goetch at forum of Women's League College Eye 30:10, p.3 |
11/11/1938 | E. W. Goetch talks about teacher placement situation. | |
307 |
College places 97 per cent of graduates College Eye 30:7, p.2 |
10/21/1938 | Class of 1938 placed well. | |
308 |
Barker to train women musicians in choral technique College Eye 30:6, p.4 |
10/14/1938 | Women's Chorus will help prepare women for teaching. | |
309 |
Extra! Dr. Goetch tells how to get a job College Eye 29:41, p.2 |
7/22/1938 | Advice on how to get a teaching job. | |
310 |
Attention graduates Goetch--Edward W. (Education Faculty) College Eye 29:33, p.3 |
5/20/1938 | Should report placements to Placement Bureau. | |
311 |
A queer schedule leads to a good pay-check--Goetch College Eye 29:11, p.2 |
11/19/1937 | E. W. Goetch urges students to take the courses that will help them find jobs. | |
312 |
From the field Hyland--Nathaniel E. (Class of 1938) College Eye 29:11, p.4 |
11/19/1937 | Describes qualities found in a good teacher. | |
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Personality is rated high by school boards College Eye 29:8, p.6 |
10/29/1937 | E. W. Goetch tells what superintendents are looking for when they hire a new teacher. | |
314 |
Placement College Eye 28:37, p.2 |
6/18/1937 | Placement Bureau receives calls for many teaching combinations. | |
315 |
Cheer up, graduates; prospects for are better this year College Eye 28:30, p.1 |
4/30/1937 | A look at the prospects for teacher placement. | |
316 |
Wanted: graduate milkmaids College Eye 28:29, p.1 |
4/23/1937 | A look at some of the odd questions that women receive in teaching position interviews. | |
317 |
Notice College Eye 28:23, p.1 |
3/12/1937 | Seniors should meet to get placement information. | |
318 |
More jobs for teachers Alumnus 21:1, p.16 |
1/1/1937 | 96% of 1936 graduates hold positions. | |
319 |
Bureau shows big increase in placement College Eye 28:11, p.1 |
11/20/1936 | 1936 placement rate is 96%. | |
320 |
You must be slim to hold that job! College Eye 28:7, p.3 |
10/23/1936 | Professor Goetch releases results of survey on what superintendents want in a teacher. | |
321 |
Bureau places large per cent of '36 graduates College Eye 28:4, p.1 |
10/2/1936 | 93% are employed in teaching or educational positions. | |
322 |
Climb a fence, hop a tractor, and get yourself a contract College Eye 27:43, p.1 |
5/15/1936 | Students talk about what they had to do to get a job. | |
323 |
If student would be a teacher, let him walk and talk with care; research lists factors in securing teaching position College Eye 27:37, p.1 |
4/3/1936 | Appropriate traits for a teacher. | |
324 |
Many alumni obtain teaching positions during the holidays College Eye 27:28, p.1 |
1/24/1936 | List of those who obtained positions. | |
325 |
Superintendents want teachers under 30, scholastically above average, neat and likeable; study shows some would tolerate smoking, card-playing Homan--Elaine C. (Class of 1936) College Eye 27:16, p.1 |
10/11/1935 | Results of survey of superintendents for what they are looking for when they hire a teacher. | |
326 |
Sixteen of 1935 coaching grads placed to date; more get jobs this year than graduated in 1926-28 College Eye 27:12, p.4 |
9/9/1935 | Report on the success of coaches in finding jobs; list of placements. | |
327 |
Needed--a laboratory course in getting and keeping a job College Eye 27:50, p.2 |
7/26/1935 | To keep a teaching position, one must fit well with the community or be voted out of the district. | |
328 |
"Apply At Once" is good news, but hard on nerves, appetite; application letters and personals upset student College Eye 27:46, p.1 |
6/21/1935 | Students get nervous when called to the Placement Bureau. | |
329 |
P. S.--He didn't get the job College Eye 27:44, p.2 |
6/5/1935 | Critical of article written by University of Iowa graduate about teaching positions in Iowa. | |
330 |
Teacher placement group to meet here College Eye 26:34, p.1 |
3/11/1935 | Will discuss desired qualifications of teachers. | |
331 |
Placement rank among highest; Goetch reveals percentages on return from NEA convention College Eye 26:33, p.1 |
3/1/1935 | Ranks among top seven per cent of teachers colleges in placement. | |
332 |
Placement report on 1933-34 graduates College Eye 26:25, p.4 |
12/21/1934 | Breakdown by kind of position secured. | |
333 |
Teachers College moved forward in 1934, year's record indicates Furry--Leroy W. (Class of 1935) College Eye 26:25, p.1 |
12/21/1934 | Review of important events of 1934. | |
334 |
Placement Bureau has record year; 1,393 are located College Eye 26:24, p.1 |
12/14/1934 | Largest percentage placed since the bureau began in 1929. | |
335 |
Too many of us College Eye 26:8, p.2 |
7/27/1934 | Stop oversupply of teachers. | |
336 |
Increase in marriages creating more vacancies, says Dr. Goetch; placement bureau records over three hundred jobs in April College Eye 25:43, p.1 |
5/18/1934 | E. W. Goetch talks about factors that might enhance teacher placement. | |
337 |
Outlook for graduates brighter College Eye 25:41, p.2 |
5/4/1934 | Finding a job will be a little easier for graduates this year. | |
338 |
In reverse? College Eye 25:23, p.2 |
12/4/1933 | Job market for teachers declines; 6.5% of Iowa teachers have lost their jobs. | |
339 |
Editorials; unemployed graduates College Eye 24:25, p.2 |
3/24/1933 | The world is in a sad state of affairs. Youth is over-educated; factories are under-manned. Grain surpluses are being burned; people are starving. But marching on Washington and unfounded agitation cannot do much to relieve the problems. | |
340 |
Here is where your friends are teaching; over five hundred graduates receive new teaching jobs through Placement Bureau College Eye 24:6, p.4 |
10/14/1932 | List of those who have jobs. | |
341 |
Untitled College Eye 23:44, p.7 |
6/1/1932 | Many fewer teaching positions in Iowa. | |
342 |
Bureau places 3551 graduates; five thousand register with bureau in three years since its founding College Eye 23:36, p.1 |
4/1/1932 | E W. Goetch talks about the value of the service. | |
343 |
Bureau urges students to furnish credentials College Eye 23:34, p.1 |
3/18/1932 | Students should register with Placement Bureau. | |
344 |
The Iowa State Teachers College Placement Bureau Public Relations News Release 1931:251, p.1 |
3/18/1932 | Helps graduates find teaching positions. | |
345 |
Placement Bureau here finds positions for 48 during past 5 months College Eye 23:30, p.1 |
2/12/1932 | Roster of those who have found jobs. | |
346 |
Sixty-five get positions during September, says Placement Bureau head College Eye 23:16, p.1 |
10/9/1931 | Roster of teacher placements. | |
347 |
One hundred and twenty-one get jobs in August College Eye 23:12, p.5 |
9/8/1931 | Report on who got jobs and where they are. | |
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One hundred and four more teachers secure jobs through Bureau College Eye 23:5, p.1 |
7/3/1931 | Roster of those who have found jobs. | |
349 |
We help our graduates secure positions Alumnus 15:3, p.13 |
7/1/1931 | List of 455 ISTC grads placed recently. | |
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Placements now total four hundred and nine College Eye 23:1, p.6 |
6/6/1931 | Roster of those who found jobs. |
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