Teaching
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Heroism in the teaching service College Eye 18:45, p.4 |
6/15/1927 | Finds teachers are prepared for just about anything. | |
502 |
The career that amplifies College Eye 18:33, p.2 |
3/9/1927 | Text of President Seerley's Commencement address. | |
503 |
Teacher, know your student College Eye 18:8, p.4 |
7/30/1926 | States that it helps for teachers to get to know their students for various reasons. | |
504 |
Seek new system of teaching history College Eye 18:3, p.2 |
6/25/1926 | Result of recent American Historical Association meeting. | |
505 |
Pedagogical tremors College Eye 17:46, p.4 |
5/26/1926 | Trying to imagine what seniors are thinking about their first jobs. | |
506 |
Do not believe what has been judged College Eye 17:43, p.4 |
5/5/1926 | Concerned with the proper viewing of history, and how it should be taught. | |
507 |
The Task College Eye 17:35, p.4 |
3/10/1926 | Demonstrates that teachers will have hard work ahead of them. | |
508 |
The classroom teacher professionalism College Eye 17:34, p.4 |
2/24/1926 | Suggests students be given more information about what teaching will be like before they graduate from college. | |
509 |
Dean Walker gives social pointers in Monday night talks College Eye 17:29, p.5 |
1/20/1926 | Talks to women about adjusting to communities in which they will teach. | |
510 |
And ye shall know the truth College Eye 17:6, p.2 |
7/8/1925 | Says that there is no job more patriotic than the teaching of the truth. | |
511 |
A conviction cemented by teaching Schindler--Alvin W. ( Class of 1927) College Eye 17:3, p.2 |
6/16/1925 | Suggests that students take full advantage of their college education if they want to be good teachers. | |
512 |
Take it or leave it Punke--Edward G. (Social Science Faculty) College Eye 17:2, p.2 |
6/10/1925 | Criticizes required record keeping during class. | |
513 |
The Inquiring Reporter College Eye 16:32, p.3 |
4/29/1925 | Professors respond to the question "Why are you teaching school?" | |
514 |
As seen by a former student Whittum--Mina College Eye 16:26, p.4 |
3/18/1925 | Kind teachers praised and harsh teachers denounced in response to a previous editorial. | |
515 |
The Village School Teacher College Eye 16:18, p.2 |
1/21/1925 | Poem describing the life of a school teacher. | |
516 |
Ironical Ike says--; Cynical Sylvia says-- College Eye 16:14, p.4 |
12/3/1924 | Jokes and commentary on student life. | |
517 |
The Pop Off College Eye 16:12, p.3 |
11/19/1924 | Concerned that proper flag care is not being exercised; believes it sets a bad example. | |
518 |
Pres. N. E. A. pleads for teaching as a life work College Eye 14:55, p.1 |
8/10/1923 | Excerpts from address by Olive Jones. | |
519 |
Teaching truth in history McElhinney--Elsie Z. (Class of 1924) College Eye 14:54, p.1 |
8/3/1923 | Disagrees with C. A. Fullerton's statements claiming that textbooks with a militaristic style are the only ones that should be used. | |
520 |
The fact that we College Eye 14:52, p.1 |
7/20/1923 | Claims that the success of a teacher may depend on the grades they received in college. | |
521 |
We often have occasion College Eye 14:52, p.2 |
7/20/1923 | Claims that valuable teachers have been lost to the medical, law, and business professions. | |
522 |
From speaker Anderson's address College Eye 14:47, p.1 |
6/6/1923 | Excerpts from Commencement address. | |
523 |
As the Angelus rings College Eye 14:34, p.5 |
2/28/1923 | Comments on teaching in one's hometown. | |
524 |
How the school ma'am got her scowl; with apologies to the "just so stories" College Eye 14:30, p.1 |
1/24/1923 | Gives explanation, through a story, for why school teachers become bitter. | |
525 |
What is a college teacher for? College Eye 14:30, p.3 |
1/24/1923 | Comments on various activities of teachers, including research. | |
526 |
Likes College Eye, says Trinidad in letter to editor Trinidad--Venancio (Class of 1922) College Eye 14:26, p.1 |
12/13/1922 | Venancio Trinidad praises the College Eye; shares experiences of teaching in the Philippine Islands. | |
527 |
Relative value of service College Eye 14:19, p.4 |
10/25/1922 | Claims that if schools restrict enrollment, teachers' wages will rise. | |
528 |
"The Main Issue" College Eye 14:16, p.4 |
10/4/1922 | Education requirements of teachers will be discussed at the Normal Training High School Conference. | |
529 |
On holding a chair College Eye 14:15, p.1 |
9/27/1922 | Continues advice for faculty members. | |
530 |
On holding a chair College Eye 14:14, p.1 |
9/20/1922 | Gives advice for faculty members; finds teaching to be a daunting profession. | |
531 |
Our platform: teaching a profession College Eye 14:11, p.4 |
5/24/1922 | Tells why teachers should be at the same level as a doctor or lawyer. | |
532 |
"Service" Curtis--Altha Catherine (Class of 1925) College Eye 13:26, p.4 |
3/15/1922 | Students should serve one another. | |
533 |
"The girls ahead--do they much matter?" College Eye 13:25, p.5 |
3/8/1922 | YWCA studies place of women teachers and their role as leaders. | |
534 |
A suggestion Hodgin--Sara B. (Class of 1923) College Eye 13:25, p.4 |
3/8/1922 | As future teachers, students need to maintain a high standard of behavior. | |
535 |
A profession or a job? College Eye 13:18, p.4 |
1/18/1922 | Describes things that must happen for teaching to become a profession rather that simply a job. | |
536 |
Miss Edith Grundy Alumni News Letter 5:3, p.2 |
7/1/1921 | Miss Edith Grundy teaches at Los Angeles High School in California. | |
537 |
Iowa schools to lead in courses on Americanism College Eye 12:34, p.3 |
5/18/1921 | State legislature passed bill of rights to ensure the Constitution is being taught in the classroom. | |
538 |
Housing teachers College Eye 12:32, p.2 |
5/4/1921 | Texas communities are providing housing for teachers along with their salary package. | |
539 |
Better Homes Institute College Eye 12:1, p.Supp. 2 |
5/26/1920 | Conference to be held on eight subjects dealing with teaching. | |
540 |
Editorially Speaking College Eye 11:32, p.4 |
5/12/1920 | Claims that too many students are pessimistic about the lives they will lead as teachers. | |
541 |
Editorially Speaking College Eye 11:29, p.4 |
4/21/1920 | Discusses common mistakes of teachers that make the public disregard their importance. | |
542 |
Editorially Speaking College Eye 11:28, p.4 |
4/14/1920 | Claims that organizing teachers' unions will not help salaries. | |
543 |
Editorially Speaking College Eye 11:27, p.4 |
4/7/1920 | Says that teachers should uphold proper and moral behavior in order to set a good example for their students. | |
544 |
Official letter to teachers; Pres. Cram writes Iowa tutors Cram--Fred Danford (Education Faculty) College Eye 11:27, p.1 |
4/7/1920 | Summary of recent and proposed legislation concerning teaching. | |
545 |
Teaching patriotism Todd--William Mamuric (Student--1920) College Eye 11:22, p.4 |
3/3/1920 | Claims that teachers have a responsibility to teach respect for America and its values. | |
546 |
Editorially Speaking College Eye 11:18, p.4 |
2/4/1920 | Claims that living a Christian life will make one a better teacher; chastises students who travel home for the weekend; encourages students to avoid procrastination in life. | |
547 |
Editorially speaking College Eye 11:12, p.4 |
12/3/1919 | Suggests carefulness in deciding on a career; claims that a teacher should be a good role model. | |
548 |
An I. S. T. C. booster Peterson--Henry J. (Government Faculty) College Eye 11:3, p.4 |
10/1/1919 | Comments on graduate who encouraged sixteen of his seventeen high school students to continue their education. | |
549 |
Hopes and fears College Eye 10:26, p.2 |
5/14/1919 | Teachers' salaries must be raised or else there will be no teachers left. | |
550 |
Supt. Jack F. Sly of Magnolia Consolidated Schools College Eye 10:25, p.5 |
4/30/1919 | Was securing teachers for next year. |
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