Teaching
Displaying 101 - 150 of 986 in reverse chronological order
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101 | Figures illustrate emphasis on teaching at University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1995:379, p.1 |
UNI faculty spend almost two-thirds of their time in teaching-related activities. | |
102 | Technology, decision-making two important skills for teachers in 21st century Public Relations News Release 1995:302, p.1 |
Teachers will need to be able to make decisions because they will be empowered to do so and to work collaboratively with administrators. | |
103 | Faculty in review: the Regents report Campus News Network 6:10, p.2 |
Faculty members are greatly involved with undergraduate education, says results of study of undergraduate teaching at Regents' institutions. | |
104 | Five faculty recognized for great teaching Northern Iowa Today 23:2, p.8 |
Professors Roberta Roth, Sue Joslyn, Richard Utz, Amy Phelps, and Beverly Kopper honored | |
105 | Efforts to evaluate and improve the teaching-learning process A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.189 |
The college studies the effectiveness of its teaching; cooperation with other institutions; photo. | |
106 | Making a difference Campus News Network 5:15, p.1 |
Professor Lee explains the importance of teaching. | |
107 | The rising tide of expectations; university faculty become students in the art of teaching Northern Iowa Today 78:2, p.8 |
Center for the Enhancement of Teaching attempts to assist professors in becoming better teachers. | |
108 | Why I teach Campus News Network 5:3, p.3 |
Outlines views on rewards of teaching. | |
109 | Faculty recognized for great teaching Northern Iowa Today 22:2, p.12 |
Professors Tim Lindquist, James Sweigert, Jerome Soneson, Alan Czarnetzki, and Mark Grey honored. | |
110 | Local business recognizes great teaching Northern Iowa Today 22:1, p.8 |
UBS will honor five outstanding teachers with $1000 awards. | |
111 | UBS to offer outstanding faculty teaching awards Northern Iowan 90:32, p.3 |
Will offer one $1000 award in each college. | |
112 | Faculty Senate discusses evaluations; student assessments useful Northern Iowan 90:18, p.2 |
Roger Sell leads discussion on improving quality of teaching. | |
113 | Teaching vs. Research Northern Iowan 89:60, p.4 |
Results of survey on faculty activity; faculty and administrators offer views on multiple responsibilities. | |
114 | Why I teach Campus News Network 3:15, p.3 |
Professor Whitsett talks about a model for his own teaching. | |
115 | What working at a great teaching university means to me Campus News Network 3:14, p.5 |
Sue Grosboll offers impressions and aims. | |
116 | Why I teach Campus News Network 3:13, p.3 |
Professor Vajpeyi talks about teaching. | |
117 | What working at a great teaching university means to me Campus News Network 3:12, p.3 |
Aurelia Klink explains what she likes about working at UNI. | |
118 | Why I teach Campus News Network 3:10, p.3 |
James Hanson tells why he teaches. | |
119 | Who's teaching? Northern Iowa Today 76:2, p.2 |
Nearly all courses at UNI are taught by faculty; several good teachers talk about their teaching; photo. | |
120 | Perplexed: providing excellence in the classroom in times of increasing research expectations Northern Iowa Today 76:2, p.36 |
Disturbed by trends that place research at a comparable level with teaching at universities; believes UNI should continue to place teaching as the clear top priority; photo. | |
121 | Why I teach Campus News Network 3:6, p.2 |
Professor Joan Duea explains why she chose to be a teacher. | |
122 | Challenge to UNI faculty members Northern Iowan 89:15, p.3 |
Believes that there are some poor teachers at UNI and that students should speak up about them. | |
123 | Recognizing UNI's great teaching Campus News Network 3:3, p.1 |
Public relations campaign will emphasize teaching. | |
124 | University unveils plan to enhance "great teaching" Northern Iowa Today 20:2, p.1 |
Productivity plan presented to Regents. | |
125 | Faculty discuss good teaching Campus News Network 2:13, p.1 |
Fifty faculty members meet in seminar to talk about teaching; photo. | |
126 | Learning how to do things differently may be one key to relieving teacher stress. Public Relations News Release 1991:117, p.1 |
Teacher stress can lead to burn-out and poor student/teacher relationships. | |
127 | Give respect and you get respect; not all talk is idle chatter Northern Iowan 87:57, p.2 |
Frustrated by trying to find good teachers. | |
128 | High school sophomores and juniors from across state to attend 'Challenge of Teaching Conference' Friday (April 26) on University of Northern Iowa cam Public Relations News Release 1990:505, p.1 |
Challenge of Teaching Conference hopes to answer the following questions: what teaching is like, what kind of occupation it is, and what the life of an education major is like. | |
129 | Master teachers demonstrate learning methods in University of Northern Iowa class Public Relations News Release 1990:268, p.1 |
Introduction to Elementary Curriculum classes make use of the team teaching concept. | |
130 | Master teachers demonstrate learning methods in University class Public Relations News Release 1990:267, p.1 |
New teaching approach is being used at Price Lab School by putting theory into practice. | |
131 | Turning up the volume in class could help improve student's grades Public Relations News Release 1990:50, p.1 |
Increasing the instructor's voice level helps students pay attention. | |
132 | Student urges professors: learn to teach again Northern Iowan 86:58, p.2 |
Believes lack of teaching ability is growing problem. | |
133 | Student discusses university's purpose Northern Iowan 85:17, p.2 |
Advice to faculty. | |
134 | Untitled Northern Iowa Today 16:3, p.1 |
Professors, students, and alumni talk about the way biology is taught at UNI; photo. | |
135 | Creative teaching style gets students' attention Northern Iowan 84:55, p.12 |
A look at Jim Clapsaddle's methods of teaching; photo. | |
136 | Art professors open eyes & open doors Northern Iowa Today 16:2, p.4 |
Professors and students discuss means of teaching in Department of Art; photo. | |
137 | The teachers' code of ethics: Are sexual relations with students out? Public Relations News Release 1987:273, p.1 |
Professor Edward Rutkowski outlines the Iowa teachers' code of ethics regarding sexual relations between teachers and their students. | |
138 | Teacher stress high: Steering over half of teachers away from education Public Relations News Release 1987:258, p.1 |
Professor Richard Hawkes studies common stressors among teachers. | |
139 | Unbiased views are poor educators Northern Iowan 84:15, p.3 |
Believes that faculty members do have their own particular expertise. | |
140 | Mudra speaks on coaching Northern Iowan 84:7, p.7 |
Darrell Mudra talks about philosophies of teaching; photo. | |
141 | Northern Iowa course for industrial tech teachers offered in Cedar Rapids Public Relations News Release 1987:5, p.1 |
Kirkwood Community College hosts a course on the principles of lesson planning for industrial technology instructors, instructed by Professor Jack Reed. | |
142 | UNI College of Education honors faculty for outstanding teaching, research Public Relations News Release 1987:387, p.1 |
Four faculty members of the College of Education are recognized for their contributions to their profession. Professor William Waack receives the distinguished service award for his work in language arts education. Includes members of selection committee. | |
143 | Meeting needs of talented and gifted children is focus of UNI Conference July 12-17 Public Relations News Release 1987:369, p.1 |
The third Annual Conference on Talented and Gifted, sponsored by the College of Education, addresses school resources, counseling, parenting, and community. | |
144 | UNI to hold informational meeting concerning graduate degree program Public Relations News Release 1987:366, p.1 |
Prospective participants in the Master of Arts in Science of Education Program attend an informational meeting at Iowa Central Community College. The program is designed for middle school, junior high, and high school science teachers. | |
145 | Talented and gifted pre-schoolers to learn about nutrition, drama, nature in summer UNI program Public Relations News Release 1987:365, p.1 |
Twelve pre-schoolers participate in a summer program for talented and gifted children, thanks to a support grant from the McElroy Trust. Instructors for the program include a mix of university faculty and students. | |
146 | UNI summer workshop to help Iowa French, Spanish teachers improve skills Public Relations News Release 1987:360, p.1 |
A workshop for instructors of Spanish and French is offered for three credit hours at the Iowa Foreign Language Teacher Institute, held on campus. | |
147 | Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs Public Relations News Release 1987:362, p.1 |
Robert Clark explains Iowa's role as a transition state. Ivan Eland explores motorcycle safety. Jim Trelease discusses reading aloud as a teaching strategy. A personal development expert outlines future business ventures. | |
148 | 'Reading Aloud' author Trelease to headline 19th Annual Beginning Reading Conference Public Relations News Release 1987:330, p.1 |
Guest speakers, Jim Trelease and Jane Resh Thomas, spoke at the Iowa Education Center on inspiring young children to read. The session was followed by a series of workshops dealing with teaching special needs students, and reinforcing language skills. | |
149 | UNI student teachers serving in Iowa communities Public Relations News Release 1987:325, p.1 |
Over two-hundred education majors begin their student teaching experience. Participants are required to display resourcefulness in a classroom setting under an experienced supervisor. Includes a list of students, with their hometowns and assignments. | |
150 | Iowa Association of Middle Level Educators to hold spring conference at UNI April 5-6 Public Relations News Release 1987:295, p.1 |
The Iowa Association of Middle Level Educators spring conference, featuring a number programs presented by Iowan educators, including university faculty. An award ceremony was held in honor of R. Paul Brimm, who served as principal of Price Lab School. |