Department of Education

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101 Department of Education Conducts Research Project
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Mr. Carpenter produced films to replace Campus School observations, and Dr. Looby and Dr. Lamke did research on the Rapid Learners Research Project; the Elementary Education Conference and the Elementary Leaders Conference were two annual events; photo.
102 Take notice, everyone!
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Discusses problems with the Education and Methods courses.
103 Education Strives To Understand Child
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Description of the Department of Education and Psychology; photos.
104 Education
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Brief description of the department; photo.
105 Departments begin moving to renovated Campus School
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Social Science moves into third and part of second floor; Earth Science moves to second floor; Business Education will move into first and basement floors; Education and English move into Auditorium.
106 Department to move next Friday
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Several departments will be shifted as a result of vacancy and renovations in the old Campus School; name of old Campus School may be changed.
107 Education Staff Conducts Five Conferences
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Description of the Educational Clinic and a list of the conferences that were held over the year; photos.
108 Teaching Supervises Student Teachers
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Description of the role that the teaching department takes during the training of new teachers. Also, there are photos of the faculty and locations of the schools where the students are trained; photos.
109 Education Department plans picnic tomorrow
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At College Golf Course.
110 Education department sponsors fall tour
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To local schools.
111 Washburne to be at two meetings
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Carleton Washburne will speak on teacher education.
112 education
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Brief description of the department; photo.
113 Foreign educators end 3-month visit at ISTC
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President Maucker presents certificates of achievement.
114 Heads of 23 Iowa schools convene here
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Department of Education hold colloquium.
115 Teachers from 13 nations at College
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Nineteen educators will be studying at ISTC.
116 Wants to unify departments of education and teaching
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Advantages to combining teaching and education departments.
117 Foreign educators study on Teachers College campus
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Will study here for three months; photo.
118 Twenty foreign teachers to study elementary
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Program will include special seminar and regular classes.
119 Education Dept. co-sponsor of PTA confab
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Program highlights.
120 Education
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Brief description of the Department of Education and photos of the faculty and of some of the classes; photo.
121 Dr. Andrew Skinner is guest of Ed. Dept.
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At department dinner.
122 Education department to hold picnic for Wed.
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123 Two education conferences will be held Friday and Saturday, April 4 - 5
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Featured speaker at the elementary conference will be A. Sterl Artley. He will address a general session on "Adjusting the School Program to the Slow Learner." Harold Benjamin will speak at the secondary education conference.
124 E. C. Denny and William H. Dreier will have papers read during the regional meeting of the National Council on Measurements Used in Education (NCMUE)
Public Relations News Release 1952:411, p.1
Denny's paper is "Stanford-Binet Testing and Re-Testing. Dreier's paper is "Results of Instructor's and Dean's Administration to College Students of a Rating Scale of Teaching.
125 Special To: The Daily Record
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The new year finds the college 75 years young, looking forward to the inquguration of its graduate program in the summer of 1952. A major curriculum revision for degree students began during the 1951 summer session.
126 Clifford L. Bishop writes an article entitled, "Education: The Responsibility of All"
Public Relations News Release 1951:170, p.1
The article is in the November issue of the magazine which is the official publication of the Iowa Congress of Parents and Teachers. Bishop expresses the hope that every child will have an adequate education.
127 William H. Dreier of the Iowa State Teachers College education department will deliver two addresses at the Linn County Teachers meeting
Public Relations News Release 1951:134, p.1
Dreier will speak to the elementary teachers in the morning and afternoon. His topic in the morning will be "High Grade Performance in Middle Grade Reading." He will discuss "Geography Classes That Go Places" at the afternoon session.
128 Thirty-five students will tour the New Jewett school and the Jubilee Consolidated school, Saturday, October 20
Public Relations News Release 1951:81, p.1
The tour is a cooperative venture by the Rural Community Leaders club at the college, the college education department, and the Black Hawk county superintendent of school's office. Imogene Mennen, Waterloo, is chairman of the Rural Community Leaders Club.
129 Prof. Zoild D. T. San Andres, National Teachers college, Manila, Philippines, is a visitor this week on the campus
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The emphasis of San Andres observations of elementary education in colleges and universities in the United States will be in the areas of rural education and laboratory schools.
130 Twenty-five faculty members will be on leave of absence during the 1951-52 academic year
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Nine faculty members in the teaching department, three from the departments of education and English and speech, two from industrial arts and mathematics, and one from home economics, art, music, physical education for women, social science, and library.
131 Seven departments have been authorized by the state board of education to offer graduate level courses leading to the Master of Arts in Education
Public Relations News Release 1951:31, p.1
In outlining the board of education's decision, Dean M. J. Nelson said graduate work offered by the education departments will be in four areas-elementary teaching, elementary supervisor, elementary principalship, and secondary principalship.
132 Seven departments have been authorized by the state board of education to offer graduate level courses leading to the Master of Arts in Education
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M. J. Nelson, dean of the faculty, announced today that Six of the departments - business education, education, English and speech, science, mathematics, and social science- will participate in the graduate program beginning in the summer of 1952.
133 Rural education in the doldrums
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During the 1930s, rural education is absorbed into the general mainstream of education after the loss of its proponents.
134 Education
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Brief description of the department; photo.
135 Education
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Brief description of the department; photo.
136 The campus will be the scene of two conferences Saturday, May 5
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The first conference is the Spring Art conference and the second is the Education conference. Art teachers, supervisors and school superintendents will attend the Art conference. Joseph Bolinsky will be chairman of the art conference.
137 A. E. Brown, professor of education at the college, will be a visiting professor this summer at the University of Denver, Colorado
Public Relations News Release 1950:293, p.1
Brown will teach "Educational Measurement and Evaluation" to graduate students in either elementary or secondary education. A faculty member here since 1924, Brown was educated at Baker and Yale universities and the State University of Iowa.
138 Farnham G. Pope, instructor in education has resigned to accept a position with the North Carolina State Department of Education
Public Relations News Release 1950:293, p.1
Pope has already left for Raleigh.In his new position he is in charge of the state department's new section on school buildings. He was educated at Cornell University and joined the Teacher's College staff in 1949.
139 ISTC grad to edit national magazine
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Constance Carr, graduate and former faculty member has been appointed editor of Childhood Education, national monthly magazine, whose editorial offices are in Washington, D. C.
140 ISTC grad to edit national magazine
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Constance Carr's appointment, begins in June. She taught in the college's education department during the 1949-50 college year and since has worked on her doctor's degree at the University of Minnesota.
141 Specialists are of little value unless consulted in their specialty
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Dwight Curtis, head of the teaching department is partly responsible for a unique position created last Fall in the laboratory schools. The position was designed primarily to help student teachers in the five branch schools gain valuable experience.
142 Farm Bureau scholarship winners attending Iowa State Teachers College will be guests at a tea Thursday, Feb. 15
Public Relations News Release 1950:211, p.1
Advisors of the scholarship winners will also be invited, said Esther Boehlje, chairman of the department's social committee. Scholarship winners listed.
143 Forum on graduate study to be presented at ISTC
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M. B. Smith, forum committee member, said four college faculty members will make up the panel to discuss kinds of graduate work. The forum will be held in the college auditorium. Faculty members listed.
144 Iowan to address Colorado teachers
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Thomas D. Horn, principal of the campus elementary school will speak at the Colorado State College of Education, Greeley. Horn's topics will be "Your Community and Elementary Curriculum," and "Social Relationships and the Elementary Curriculum."
145 1950 Leaves Mark on ISTC Campus
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A presidential inauguration, the fifth in 74 years, was one of several major changes during 1950. Starting last June a minor in journalism was offered. Plans were approved for granting a major in library science starting next June.
146 Unusual vacations - 15 Dec. to Dec. 1 - for ISTC aculty
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Instructors Dorothy Price and William Walsh of the teaching department are honeymooning after their marriage Dec. 16 in Cedar Falls. Three faculty families barely beat the Internal Revenue Service out of extra exemptions. Other vacations noted.
147 A new work type conference for school administrators, teachers, and supervisors will be held on the campus Saturday, October 21.
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"Today's Elementary School" is the subject of the conference centering in part around observations of teaching situations in the Teachers Campus school. Workshops will be offered in arts, industrial arts, slide-making and other visual aids.
148 Elementary Conference at Teachers College
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Olga Adams, of the University of Chicago elementary schools, will speak on "Learning Experiences for Today's Young Child," said William Dreier of the conference committee.
149 Biographical sketch of Dr. J. W. Maucker
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Maucker, college president; born Rock Island, Ill., Sept. 16, 1912; son of James W. and Ruth B. Maucker; graduated high school, Rock Island, 1929; A. B., Augustana College, 1933; M. A., 1936, and Ph. D., 1940, State University of Iowa; married 1937.
150 Two education conferences at Teachers College
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The education and social science departments are jointly sponsoring a conference for elementary and secondary school teachers of the social sciences. A second conference on industrial arts education will be held in the new arts and industries building.
151 Fifth Graders to Study Atomic Science
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Iowa pupils will have a chance this year to probe atomic science and the past and future social implications of the atom bomb. The first program of its kind attempted in the nation is called, "The Iowa Plan for the Study of Atomic Energy."
152 Forty new staff members at Iowa State Teachers college
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The new personnel replace staff members now on leave and former staff members who have retired or accepted new positions. Eleven faculty members are on leave.
153 J. William Maucker, 37, moved into the presidential office and assumed duties and responsibilities
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The fifth president of the College, Maucker succeeded Malcolm Price who announced his resignation June 19. Maucker came from Montana State University where he has been dean of the school of education and director of the university's summer sessions.
154 P. T. A. representatives speak to ed classes
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List of representatives from the Iowa Congress of Parents and Teachers who spoke recently.
155 News in brief
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Campus news.
156 Clifford L. Bishop succeeds Denny as head of Dep't
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Profile of Professor Bishop; photo.
157 Education
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Brief description of the department; photo.
158 Education Department honors Dr. E. C. Denny
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Steps down as head of the department to resume full-time teaching.
159 New education head
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Clifford L. Bishop succeeds Professor Denny.
160 New education department head
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Profile of Clifford Bishop.
161 Education department holds picnic Friday
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At Mandalay Park.
162 New major is offered in education
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Offer course in rural school supervision.
163 Education
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Brief description of the department; photo.
164 Denny resigns as head of education
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Resignation effective September 1, 1949.
165 Education department holds party Friday
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Look at unusual gadgets.
166 Education
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Overflowing classes has brought several new teachers to campus to help students prepare for the careers as teachers. When the program is completed, the students can take more advanced work in psychology; photo.
167 Education faculty picnic in Waverly
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168 Education
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Brief description of the department; photo.
169 Education Department gives Christmas tea
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Amy Arey served.
170 Education
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The Department of Education prepares each student for a career in teaching others; photo.
171 Dr. Dwight Curtis new head of teacher training program
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Professor Wagner will head instructional materials laboratory.
172 Teaching Departments--Social Science and Education
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The Departments of Social Science and Education are headed by Professors M. R. Thompson and E. C. Denny; photo.
173 Education
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General overview of the department, classes and location; photo.
174 A Day in the Life of a Student Teacher
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The day starts early for student teacher Ardis Engstrom as she works with second-graders; photo.
175 Actual Teaching Experience
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Following a day in the life of rural practice teachers; photo.
176 The Department of Education
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The Department of Education is carrying on despite the war to train teachers for the future and is still able to maintain eight organizations for students.
177 Education
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Brief description of the department; photo.
178 T. C. students and faculty pay tribute to longtime professor, George W. Walters
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G. W. Walters died last week; photo.
179 Education
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Brief description of the department; photo.
180 Dean of Faculty cites curricular program changes
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List of classes that have been added and dropped.
181 Education department sponsors organizations
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182 Education department entertains at picnic
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Professors Denny and Wilcox are in charge.
183 Enrollment for normal training course down
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184 Education
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Brief description of the department; photo.
185 Additional curriculum changes for winter
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List of adds and drops from the course schedule.
186 Professors hold picnic in Waterloo
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Department of Education holds picnic.
187 Department of education
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Brief description of the department; photos.
188 Education instructors have picnic
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Hold golfing party.
189 Department of Instruction
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Brief description of the departments of instruction; photos.
190 Education
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Description of changes in the department; photos.
191 Court Hussey to favor dancers at last dance of summer term
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Campus social calendar.
192 Education
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Description of courses and instructors' activities; photos.
193 Untitled
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Education faculty entertained at Campus School.
194 Stuffing pelican is among hobbies of education faculty; education professors tell how they spend their spare time
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Faculty talk about the ways they use their spare time.
195 Education books are given to department
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Professor Riggs presents copy of C. Ray Aurner's history of Iowa education.
196 "Ask me another" examination reveals amazing information; Nicholas Murray Butler is identified as a brewer
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Humorous results of current events quiz.
197 Teachers College moved forward in 1934, year's record indicates
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Review of important events of 1934.
198 Education courses plannable for year
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Students will be able to know course offerings for the entire year.
199 Longer class intervals, credit rule, administrative changes top events in campus news; departmental and campus alterations are also recent changes
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Will allow ten minutes of passage time instead of five minutes; changes in music and language departments; landscaping in central campus after demolition of Power Plant.
200 Education department members have picnic
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At Vinton.