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501 More than 600 U. S. educators, school officials to attend 11th annual Midwest Overseas Recruiting
Public Relations News Release 1987:206, p.1
Six hundred educators and school administrators attended Overseas Recruiting Fair at the Education Center, directed by Maggy Washut and Donald Wood. One-third of the participants travel overseas to educate children of embassy staff and military personnel.
502 Workshop to help students cope with stress and change to be offered by UNI
Public Relations News Release 1986:187, p.1
A workshop on stress management, effective discipline, and active listening for K-12 teachers was held at Montezuma High School. The workshop was instructed by three professors, and sponsored by the Office of Continuing Education and Special Programs.
503 47 UNI students initiated into Kappa Delta Pi education honor society: Scholarship winner announced
Public Relations News Release 1986:182, p.1
Kappa Delta Pi initiated forty-seven new junior and senior education majors into the education honor society. The organization also awarded four-hundred and fifty dollars to Londa Schnell. Includes a list of new members with their hometowns.
504 University of Northern Iowa to offer course at NITI
Public Relations News Release 1987:210, p.1
Professor Key Lee instructs a child development graduate course at the Northeast Iowa Technical Institute. The course emphasizes the use of research in the field of education.
505 University of Northern Iowa to offer education course in Atlantic
Public Relations News Release 1987:211, p.1
Professor Sharon Smaldino instructs a course on teaching strategies at Atlantic High School. The course is worth three semester hours of credit, and sponsored by the Office of Continuing Education and Special Programs.
506 UNI students still needed for spring semester tutoring program.
Public Relations News Release 1986:170, p.1
Students seeking credit while tutoring in reading, math, or language arts were offered an opportunity to obtain experience in urban education. The program took place at the Center for Urban Education, and St. Mary's for two hours of credit.
507 UNI to offer 'administration of special education' in Marshalltown
Public Relations News Release 1986:164, p.1
A course designed for school administrators was held in Iowa Valley Community College, as instructed by Professor Bill Callahan. Participants were prepared for planning programs in special education, and selecting appropriate instructional materials.
508 UNI to offer two courses in Clear Lake
Public Relations News Release 1986:163, p.1
Professors Charles Dedrick, and Donna Raschke lead courses on instructional psychology, and practices for handicapped children. The courses were held in Clear Lake, and were sponsored by the Office of Continuing Education.
509 UNI to offer workshop on writing and reading in New Hampton
Public Relations News Release 1986:162, p.1
A workshop on instructing writing to K-8 students was held in New Hampton Elementary School through the Office of Continuing Education. Participants were taught how to instruct revision, elaboration, and peer editing skills to their students.
510 Industrial tech course to be offered in Ankeny
Public Relations News Release 1986:161, p.1
A course on the development, principles, and practices of adult education was held in the Des Moines Area Community College. The course was instructed by Professor Jack Reed, and was sponsored by the Office of Continuing Education and Special Programs.
511 Teaching of reading and language arts to be offered in Grinnell
Public Relations News Release 1986:159, p.1
A course on recognizing students with learning disabilities, and selecting specific teaching methods for instructing them on language arts, was held in Davis Elementary Library. The course was worth three semester hours, and was instructed by Judy Moser.
512 UNI to offer 'reading in the content area' course in Atlantic
Public Relations News Release 1986:160, p.1
A course on the evaluation of reading demands for secondary and elementary reading teachers was held in Atlantic High School. Professor Ned Ratekin instructed the course, which was sponsored by the Office of Continuing Education and Special Programs.
513 UNI to offer industrial tech course in Spencer
Public Relations News Release 1986:157, p.1
A course on the history and philosophy of vocational education was held in Spencer High School for two graduate credit hours. It covered the development, principles, and practices of adult education. The class was instructed by Professor Tony Favre.
514 UNI to offer two courses at Iowa Central Community College in Fort Dodge
Public Relations News Release 1986:155, p.1
The first course hosted by the Iowa Central Community College covers methods of education research, and is instructed by Professor Gordon Rhum. The second covers special education and home schooling, instructed by Professor Linda Gleissner.
515 UNI to offer two courses at NITI in Calmar
Public Relations News Release 1986:156, p.1
The first course held at the Northern Iowa Technical Institute covered literature based composition, and was instructed by Professor Jeanne Harms. The second covered the use of Piaget's theory in teaching science, instructed by Professor Cherin Lee.
516 UNI to offer two courses in Manchester
Public Relations News Release 1986:158, p.1
The first of two courses held in West Delaware Middle School dealt with adapting teaching methods for students with learning disabilities. The second dealt with the experience that students require to grasp the basic principles of arithmetic.
517 UNI writing expert responds to poor 'writing report card' given to U. S. students
Public Relations News Release 1986:151, p.1
Ann Johnstone analyzes the shortcomings of the education system's literacy programs. She finds that writing assignments fail to inspire students to communicate by focusing too narrowly on the mechanics of writing.
518 UNI to offer eight telecourses for college credit
Public Relations News Release 1986:144, p.1
Eight telecourses are available to persons suffering from work and time restraints. Students view these programs from home, and complete course work by mail. The programs deal in education, astronomy, computer science, anthropology, and Jewish culture.
519 Lab School teacher receives state award
Public Relations News Release 1987:110, p.1
James Becker named "Outstanding Foreign Language Educator: in Iowa.
520 History of one-room schools, UNI bonded together
Public Relations News Release 1987:118, p.1
A brief history of education in the state of Iowa from its early territorial days to the present. Nearly forty percent of educators within the state were trained in the Cedar Falls Teachers College. Includes statistics gathered by President Malcolm Price.
521 University of Northern Iowa searches for one-room school
Public Relations News Release 1987:118, p.1
James Martin announces the search for a one-room school house to be moved on campus. The search was to signify the importance of these buildings in the history of Iowa's education system. Teaching certificate recipients of the 1920-40s are listed.
522 UNI Lab School to co-sponsor trip to France for High School Students
Public Relations News Release 1987:101, p.1
Forty-five Iowa high school French teachers and students departed on a three-week trip to France through the Vistas in Education travel program, directed by Professor James Becker. Eligible students must have had two years of French to participate.
523 UNI student teachers serving in Iowa communities
Public Relations News Release 1987:98, p.1
Ninety-five university seniors began their student teaching assignments, where they received experience in pupil evaluation, working with area consultants, and utilizing school resources. Includes a list of participants.
524 UNI among Iowa colleges to receive visit from Chinese education leaders
Public Relations News Release 1987:97, p.1
Six education leaders from Hebei, China visited various Iowa colleges to exchange ideas with university faculty through the Iowa Sister State Friendship Act. The delegation was held in the Industrial Technology Center.
525 Total fitness education is topic of public talk at UNI Wednesday (No. 12)
Public Relations News Release 1987:94, p.1
Secondary physical education instructors were invited to a presentation on total fitness education, conducted by Beth Kirkpatrick. The lecture focused on the use of equipment in physical education, and was sponsored by the Physical Education Club.
526 Kindergym still a success at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1987:96, p.1
The Kindergym program allowed families to engage in physical activities, and was created in response to low physical fitness levels in young children. The program director was Rip Marston, and was instructed by elementary education students.
527 Social Studies educators workshop Oct. 27 at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1987:76, p.1
A workshop for Social Studies teachers was held on campus, sponsored by the Department of Geography. The workshop consisted of six sessions with faculty speakers who lectured on global development, geography, developmental education, and Iowa's climate.
528 Seventy Iowans share ideas for teaching gifted children at UNI CONTAG conference
Public Relations News Release 1986:500, p.1
The second annual Conference on the Talented and Gifted is coordinated by Professor Bill Waack. Teachers and parents came together to participate in lectures on recent developments on teaching gifted students. Includes a list of participants.
529 Iowa foreign language teachers strengthen skills at special Price Lab workshop at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1986:494, p.1
A workshop for foreign language instructors is held in Price Laboratory School. The workshop developed speaking and listening abilities, as well as teaching strategies. Among the speakers were three UNI professors. Includes a list of participants.
530 UNI's Catherine Hatcher receives International Reading Association award
Public Relations News Release 1986:493, p.1
Award of Merit is presented to Professor Catherine Hatcher at the International Reading Association Convention in Philadelphia. The award was given to Hatcher in appreciation of her dedication to the field of reading education.
531 Elementary school mathematics workshop to be offered by UNI
Public Relations News Release 1986:488, p.1
Covers a course held from August twentieth through the twenty-second of 1986, as instructed by Professor Glenn Nelson. The workshop covered teaching problem-solving, thinking strategies, and whole number operations. Includes details on enrollment.
532 Latest developments in education of TAG children is CONTAG conference topic at UNI Sunday-Friday
Public Relations News Release 1986:489, p.1
An overview of the second annual Conference on the Talented and Gifted '86, coordinated by Prof. Bill Waack. There were four speakers, who discussed the use aesthetics in education and the utilization of school resources to benefit gifted students.
533 Students battle to protect educational integrity
Northern Iowan 82:34, p.5
A look at the lobbying effort.
534 Letter lodges complaints against school curricula
Northern Iowan 82:33, p.3
535 Students affect quality
Northern Iowan 82:32, p.5
Report on recent state USI meeting.
536 Graduates leave Iowa
Northern Iowan 82:31, p.5
Professors Rives and Yousefi talk about their research that shows that 60% of UNI graduates plan to leave Iowa.
537 Students guaranteed jobs a expense of freedom
Northern Iowan 82:29, p.13
Wei Chi Li talks about the Chinese education system; photo.
538 Education
Northern Iowan 82:22, p.2
Comments on several controversial issues concerning the University.
539 Beauty vs. Education: Financial priorities considered
Northern Iowan 82:17, p.2
Feels the University is spending too much money on the appearance of the campus.
540 Curris addresses Faculty Senate
Northern Iowan 82:4, p.4
President Curris emphasizes need for a liberal education.
541 Viewpoint
Northern Iowan 81:62, p.2
Believes that study of other languages is an important part of a good education.
542 Education in the future
Northern Iowan 81:58, p.1
Excerpt from Pallischeck Lecture by Gene Shepherd.
543 Untitled
Northern Iowan 81:11, p.3
Believes UNI needs to focus its attention on good teaching.
544 Untitled
Northern Iowan 80:52, p.2
Craig J. Nichols, a UNI graduate in 1982, feels the undergraduate program at UNI is just as good if not better than that of the University of Iowa.
545 Education doomed?
Northern Iowan 80:36, p.2
Members of Liberal Arts Student Association are opposed to the proposed educational budget cuts.
546 Education's higher value
Alumnus 67:4, p.5
Professor Howard looks at myths about higher education.
547 Untitled
Northern Iowan 80:15, p.2
Feels job-related education could lead to a crisis.
548 Humanism: help or harm ?
Northern Iowan 78:48, p.13
Kappa Delta Pi sponsors discussion.
549 Panel to discuss college teaching
Public Relations News Release 1981:174, p.1
William Lang, Robert Claus, Darrel Davis, Jack Kimball, and James Macmillan will talk about the pleasures and hazards of college teaching. Jay Olson will moderate the panel.
550 Money trouble for colleges, universities
Public Relations News Release 1981:137, p.1
Edward Voldseth will address the professional and scientific staff during their "Lunch and Learn" program on how money problems in education are being dealt with in different states and at the national level.
551 Program designed by UNI prof (Parker) to be featured at conference
Public Relations News Release 1981:112, p.1
Henry Parker's program, "The Gift of Speaking", will be featured at the New Jersey education conference. Program designed to improve reading performance through oral expression.
552 Consultation skills workshop to be held at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1981:111, p.1
DeWayne Kurpius will lead a series of skill development workshops.
553 Art education conference at UNI Friday
Public Relations News Release 1981:105, p.1
One hundred art educators from throughout the state are expected to attend the conference. Health hazards, a hands on session, and a panel discussion make up the program.
554 America's energy is mindpower
UNI Century 9:4, p.3
Students and faculty outline views on value of education.
555 General Assembly committee to visit UNI
Public Relations News Release 1981:77, p.1
The education subcommittee of the Iowa General Assembly will make its annual visit to the campus.
556 Teacher shortage predictions oversimplified to UNI Dean
Public Relations News Release 1981:76, p.1
Fred Carver, Dean of the College of Education, states areas that have never had a surplus of teachers; including vocational education, special education, science, and math.
557 Mindpower week
Public Relations News Release 1981:52, p.1
At UNI and other post-secondary institutions it is Mindpower Week with the theme of "America's Energy is Mindpower."
558 Teachers education study committee to have new head
Public Relations News Release 1980:566, p.1
Professor Beverly Taylor has been appointed the chair of the Teacher Select Committee of the University.
559 UNI professors to participate in Iowa education forum
Public Relations News Release 1980:468, p.1
The first Iowa Education Forum will revolve around the theme "Crucial Issues in Education for the Decade Ahead!"
560 'Change is necessary'
Northern Iowan 77:41, p.2
Kathy DeWald and Sue Duhrkopf believe like everything else, change is necessary for our educational system to survive.
561 On the Other Hand
Northern Iowan 77:35, p.2
Good education will prevent economic hardships.
562 UNI overseas recruiting fair set for February 14-15
Public Relations News Release 1980:343, p.1
The Midwest Overseas Recruiting Fair will take place at UNI with over 450 teachers in attendance.
563 'Life isn't composed of test questions'
Northern Iowan 76:58, p.2
Student believes that everyone should be an active participant in his or her education.
564 Culver talks with students; discusses draft, SALT II, HEW
Northern Iowan 76:7, p.1
John Culver spoke with students about several issues; photo.
565 Quality of education declined?
Northern Iowan 76:5, p.1
Professor James Skaine will discuss several issues related to higher education.
566 Kamerick blamed for growing danger of 'managerial elite'
Northern Iowan 76:2, p.3
Believes students, faculty, and staff should take steps toward returning the university to one that focuses on education.
567 What's Up?
Northern Iowan 75:3, p.9
Activities and meetings.
568 What's Up?
Northern Iowan 74:32, p.12
Activities and meetings.
569 What's Up?
Northern Iowan 74:31, p.12
Activities and meetings.
570 The value of college--is it all economics?
Alumnus 62:2, p.8
Consideration of making an education valuable.
571 Education course
Northern Iowan 73:19, p.12
Thomas Berg and Stephen Fortgang will teach a new nine-week course on controversies in education.
572 What's Up?
Northern Iowan 73:3, p.9
Activities and meetings.
573 What's Up?
Northern Iowan 73:2, p.9
Activities and meetings.
574 What's Up?
Northern Iowan 72:43, p.8
Activities and meetings.
575 What ever happened to yesteryear?
Northern Iowan 71:39, p.3
576 Relevant education: what it is and where it is going
Alumnus 60:1, p.4
Administrators give views on the direction, trend, and aim of education today.
577 Cricket learns another lesson
Northern Iowan 71:31, p.2
The goals of education.
578 Student poll says: college degree not worth it if tuition continues rising
UNI Century 3:1, p.3
Students offer opinions on value of college education, national leadership, as well as local issues.
579 What do we need to know?
Northern Iowan 70:46, p.2
Students will need to face the realities of life sooner or later.
580 What's Up?
Northern Iowan 70:31, p.4
Activities and meetings.
581 Are you involved?
Northern Iowan 70:6, p.2
Urges students to become involved in their education.
582 "A head full of fond memories"
Northern Iowan 69:54, p.2
Thinks back over college.
583 UNI--education or not?
Northern Iowan 69:27, p.3
Critical of the whole academic enterprise at UNI.
584 Education--more than a text
Northern Iowan 69:23, p.2
Continues explanation of purposes and usefulness of rat lab.
585 Study condemns slapping and spanking in schools
Northern Iowan 68:46, p.3
American Civil Liberties Union condemns corporal punishment.
586 As I see it
UNI Quarterly 3:3, p.114
Learning what it is good and true.
587 Organizational News
Northern Iowan 68:40, p.8
Activities and meetings.
588 Untitled
Northern Iowan 68:33, p.2
Educational milestones in the United States are rare.
589 Experimental programs at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1972:253, p.1
Two new programs, "Perform" and "Probe," are designed to update UNI's teacher education program.
590 Experimental programs at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1972:251, p.1
Two new programs, "Perform" and "Probe," are designed to update UNI's teacher education program.
591 'Student-dissatisfied' writes in
Northern Iowan 68:25, p.3
Unhappy with what he has learned and how he has learned it.
592 UNI Hosting Montessori Workshop
Public Relations News Release 1971:724, p.1
71 public and private school teachers will be on campus for a two-week workshop on the Montessori method of education from July 12-23; list of workshop participants
593 Editor's note
UNI Quarterly 2:4, p.2
Norma Van Dyke says good-bye and moves on to further education.
594 Write on
UNI Quarterly 2:4, p.3
Thoughts on education.
595 Thoughts on education
Northern Iowan 67:23, p.4
Believes important knowledge can come from places other than textbooks.
596 Kaul strikes at public education
Northern Iowan 67:13, p.1
Donald Kaul speaks on failures of education; photo.
597 Is the curriculum irrelevant?
Alumnus 54:4, p.7
Professor Fox examines object and value of what is learned in college.
598 The situation in Iowa today; educational change?
Northern Iowan 65:65, p.2
Unsure whether or not change can be made.
599 Advocates changes in university; Theobald
Northern Iowan 65:39, p.8
Believes university education is cut off from the real world.
600 Challenges in Education
Northern Iowan 65:31, p.4
Believes that change in the education system is inevitable and necessary.