Rural Education
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301 | W. S. S. campaign in full sway; professors active in work College Eye 9:16, p.1 |
Teachers in Rural Education are encouraging their students to buy War Savings Stamps. | |
302 | The intensive school house campaign College Eye 9:15, p.8 |
Is meeting with success. | |
303 | The Rural Department Alumni News Letter 2:1, p.3 |
F. E. Fuller and Albert C. Fuller are hired as professors in Rural Education. | |
304 | Society College Eye 9:12, p.6 |
Ruth Snider and Carrie Watson hosted the Homerians in a "Hard Times" party; Iowa Club played games and Macy Campbell spoke on the value of games in rural education. | |
305 | Abstract of report College Eye 9:10, p.2 |
Report by A. C. Fuller for a conference on rural life and education to be held in St. Paul, Minnesota. | |
306 | The patrons and children of the rural schools College Eye 9:10, p.8 |
Will be here for Rural Achievement Day. | |
307 | Fred D. Cram, 1909 Alumni News Letter 1:1, p.1 |
Rural school educator has published "The Annual School Bulletin" covering school affairs and progress. | |
308 | Howard County teachers visit I. S. T. C. College Eye 8:31, p.8 |
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309 | Do you live in the country or in a small town? College Eye 8:23, p.1 |
Y. W. C. A. to offer lectures on community leadership for women. | |
310 | New demonstration rural schools College Eye 8:23, p.6 |
New rural demonstration schools add teachers. | |
311 | State Board of Education business College Eye 8:19, p.6 |
Agenda for meeting provided. | |
312 | Community centers in the demonstration schools College Eye 8:7, p.4 |
Explains the role of schools as social centers for rural communities. | |
313 | New bulletins Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
"Progress in Rural Education" and "Extension Work" were published recently, and Macy Campbell and Irving Hart have been working on improving the Extension Division. | |
314 | The training schools Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
Training schools are expanding; high school commencement was notable; and rural demonstration schools have improved. | |
315 | The Iowa Club Old Gold 0:0, p.272 |
Purpose and activities of the club, which studies rural education; photo. | |
316 | Iowa Club College Eye 7:28, p.1 |
Demonstration school children have been participating in a declamatory contest; Professor Campbell is recovering from a two-week illness; twelve hundred people attended the last meeting. | |
317 | Official College Eye 7:27, p.5 |
Faculty changes; alumni news; news from other campuses; Professor Wright completes forty years of service and is named Senior Professor and College Historian; will lead Bible study and prepare historical papers. | |
318 | Official College Eye 7:26, p.6 |
Faculty changes; Iowa education news. | |
319 | The rural demonstration work Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
Sixteen rural demonstration schools are located in the area and two others will be consolidated. Cooperative school arrangement is also planned for two townships. | |
320 | Official College Eye 7:23, p.7 |
News of area schools; alumni news; National Education Association news. | |
321 | Making country life attractive College Eye 7:21, p.7 |
Discusses ways to keep students interested in staying in rural Iowa. | |
322 | Rural education College Eye 7:21, p.3 |
New program developed by President Seerley will train students to be township supervisors; news of the rural education department. | |
323 | Rural Education College Eye 7:20, p.3 |
Community meetings were held in study centers throughout the state. | |
324 | Rural education College Eye 7:15, p.5 |
Professor Fullerton led singing; Iowa Glee Club performed; Professor Colegrove spoke about efficient teaching. | |
325 | Official College Eye 7:13, p.8 |
Examination of education-related matters. | |
326 | Nashville Rural Teacher Training Conference Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
Alumni Edward E. Rall, Professor of Education, J. Herbert Kelley, and George S. Dick, presidents of normal schools in Colorado and Nebraska participated in conference. | |
327 | Official College Eye 7:11, p.6 |
Observations on the National Conference on Rural Teacher Training. | |
328 | Iowa Club College Eye 7:10, p.3 |
Former members visited meeting; news of members and club activities. | |
329 | Official College Eye 7:10, p.6 |
News of alumni; news of other normal schools. | |
330 | Iowa Club College Eye 7:9, p.5 |
President Seerley spoke about "When Rural Schools Have Done Their Work and Set the People Free". | |
331 | Professional; Iowa and Rural Education College Eye 7:9, p.2 |
Believes rural community is foundation for society. | |
332 | Iowa Club College Eye 7:8, p.1 |
Program lasted eight minutes; made up songs about Iowa. | |
333 | Iowa First College Eye 7:8, p.1 |
"Iowa First" theme song | |
334 | The vision of the rural teacher College Eye 7:7, p.3 |
Text of speech given during chapel. | |
335 | An open letter College Eye 7:6, p.2 |
Description of plan for practical agriculture in school. | |
336 | Official College Eye 7:4, p.6 |
News notes on education, faculty changes, and on alumni. | |
337 | High School inspector becomes member of the faculty College Eye 7:3, p.6 |
Brief profile of John C. McGlade. | |
338 | Assistant Professors--The Faculty Club Old Gold 0:0, p.63 |
Overview of the faculty club and their activities; photo. | |
339 | The Iowa Club Old Gold 0:0, p.289 |
History and overview of the club; photos, formal and informal; photo. | |
340 | Noted educator visits Teachers College; Dr. A. E. Winship of Boston spends two days at college; will study cooperation plan College Eye 6:29, p.1 |
Dr. A. E. Winship will be studying rural education plan started by President Seerley. | |
341 | The Iowa Club Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
The Iowa Club is a student organization managed by the rural teachers who are taking the special course for country school training. It is a literary society and discusses everything pertaining to country life, and country school work. | |
342 | Almost 1000 rural teachers College Eye 6:23, p.7 |
Attended meeting on ISTC campus. | |
343 | Official Notes College Eye 6:21, p.3 |
Makes important education-related announcements from both on and off campus; Macy Campbell named Acting Director of rural education; Professors Hart and Colegrove will be in charge of study centers. | |
344 | Community center meeting is successful; Teachers College faculty and patrons of school units in starting things right at new Eddy School College Eye 4:11, p.9 |
Meeting was held at Eddy School No. 6, one of I. S. T. C.'s ten model schools; will serve as model rural school. | |
345 | Supt. Pearl De Jarnette College Eye 4:8, p.7 |
Pearl De Jarnette is conducting meetings to promote better rural schools. | |
346 | Department of Rural Education Old Gold 0:0, p.206 |
Organization of the department includes study centers and local rural schools; photo. | |
347 | The True Blue Club Old Gold 0:0, p.203 |
Illustration of winding road, photos of glee club and officers. | |
348 | Contributed; rural education at the Iowa State Teachers College College Eye 3:30, p.497 |
Professor Campbell talks about the new curriculum. | |
349 | Editorial College Eye 3:30, p.491 |
Ruth Austin and Inez Brown will perform; Professor Campbell will explain rural education work; ISTC will play Ellsworth in baseball. | |
350 | True Blue Club notes College Eye 3:29, p.481 |
Will explain rural school certificate. | |
351 | Editorial College Eye 3:26, p.427 |
Orchestra will perform; believes that rural school extension work is worth study; Iowa Academy of Science will meet on campus. | |
352 | Several interesting and important meetings held under auspices of the rural schools extension department College Eye 3:26, p.429 |
Explains program to those whose children are in rural school districts that will be supervised by ISTC. | |
353 | True Blue Club meeting College Eye 3:26, p.429 |
Professor Hart spoke about "Rural Problems from the Standpoint of the Rural School". | |
354 | Meeting of True Blue Club College Eye 3:20, p.334 |
Will consider woman suffrage. | |
355 | True Blue Club College Eye 3:19, p.321 |
Discussed teaching in rural schools as opposed to teaching in town schools. | |
356 | Official Notes College Eye 3:17, p.286 |
Study Center schedule; summary of teaching certificates issued; ISTC students will be granted certificate for two year rural education course of study. | |
357 | President Seerley's co-operation proposition received favorably College Eye 3:17, p.283 |
Rural schools within a few miles of Cedar Falls will be supervised by ISTC; plan for assisting with rural education. | |
358 | True Blue Club notes College Eye 3:17, p.285 |
Will not meet until next week. | |
359 | Official Notes College Eye 3:15, p.257 |
News about study centers, Iowa education, and faculty appointments; Professors Hart and Eels will joint faculty sometime this spring. | |
360 | True Blue Club notes College Eye 3:15, p.254 |
Membership has increased. | |
361 | Editorial College Eye 3:14, p.235 |
Enrollment for winter term is about 1500; Training School Building ready for use; ISTC will assist rural schools. | |
362 | Official Notes College Eye 3:14, p.238 |
News about the faculty and curriculum; Professors Hart and Eells to assist in rural education work; Training School Building ready for students. | |
363 | True Blue Club College Eye 3:12, p.202 |
Officers elected. | |
364 | Blue Club will hold meeting College Eye 3:11, p.183 |
Program for the meeting. | |
365 | First convention was a success College Eye 3:8, p.136 |
North Central County Schools Association held first convention at T. C.; hope to raise standard of rural schools; President Seerley proposes Saturday study centers. | |
366 | True Blue Club organized College Eye 3:7, p.119 |
Rural school students formed glee club and elected officers. | |
367 | Official Notes College Eye 3:5, p.88 |
President Seerley will speak on rural school matters; a new secretary will be appointed; faculty considering changes in academic calendar, meeting rules, and curriculum. | |
368 | Faculty changes College Eye 3:4, p.73 |
Chloe Siner is taking Mabel Lodge's position in English; J. O. Perrine and Macy Campbell join staff; photo. | |
369 | Official Notes College Eye 3:4, p.72 |
News notes of important faculty and school matters; Professor Loughridge is in Germany; new classes in home economics organized; library crowded; enrollment is over 1300; Professor Campbell studying rural schools. | |
370 | The Country School College Eye 2:17, p.2 |
Every country school teacher should read the book by Homer Seerley called "The County School". |
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371 | New department of agriculture College Eye 2:4, p.1 |
W. H. Davis joins the faculty; will help prepare students for work in rural education. |
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372 | County superintendents meet here next week; program for annual spring conference is announced will discuss many topics, session will last two days College Eye 1:24, p.1 |
Will emphasize rural education. |
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373 | The faculty of the State Teachers' College College Eye 1:21, p.7 |
Arrangements for a rural school conference are being made. |
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374 | Diary of a country school teacher College Eye 1:4, p.65 |
Article provides excerpts from a country school teacher's diary. | |
375 | Official Notes Normal Eyte 21:18, p.306 |
Iowa education news; Professor Page asks for additional leave to allow his ankle to heal; legislators discuss simplified spelling; Margaret Baker now in Oklahoma; Ira Condit publishes regularly. | |
376 | Official Notes Normal Eyte 21:16, p.272 |
News of important educators and education-related events; pending legislation in the General Assembly. | |
377 | Official Normal Eyte 20:16, p.264 |
John Riggs is investigating rural education; fourteen states represented in college enrollment this year; Normalites at University of Iowa will hold banquet. | |
378 | Editorial Normal Eyte 20:11, p.183 |
Until country school teacher salaries are raised, few will want to teach there. | |
379 | Official Normal Eyte 19:16, p.241 |
Alumni held reunion at ISTA meeting; planning underway for education legislation in this General Assembly session. | |
380 | Mrs. and Mrs. Macy Campbell Normal Eyte 18:12, p.191 |
Brought rural school teachers from the Alden schools. | |
381 | Macy Campbell Normal Eyte 18:10, p.157 |
Brought seven rural teachers to observe teaching methods here at the school. | |
382 | Pres. Shelton "deserves praise"; president Seerley of the State Normal College discusses his address Normal Eyte 13:21, p.327 |
Letter from President H. H. Seerley discusses rural education.. | |
383 | The teacher problem Normal Eyte 12:17, p.258 |
Assessment of providing enough high quality teachers for Iowa. | |
384 | Official Normal Eyte 9:19, p.446 |
I. J. McDuffie reappointed to Board of Trustees; state considering teacher certification and additional normal schools; hopes that ISNS will be treated favorably by the General Assembly; rural teachers need help. | |
385 | Official Normal Eyte 9:15, p.350 |
Summary of Governor Shaw's educational ideas included ideas relating to the Normal School and the millage tax for construction of buildings. | |
386 | Honorable Henry Sabin Normal Eyte 6:11, p.122 |
Will speak on rural schools at NEA. | |
387 | One of the greatest needs Normal Eyte 6:4, p.37 |
Believes country schools need to be better organized; praises Henry Sabin's efforts. | |
388 | Professor D. S. Wright Normal Eyte 6:2, p.14 |
Named chairman of state committee studying rural education. | |
389 | On Friday afternoon Normal Eyte 3:28, p.224 |
Description of Shakespearean Society program; present scene from district school. | |
390 | Kranky Kroaks Normal Eyte 3:7, p.51 |
The plight of the hard-working school teacher who is expected to play a leading social role in town, too. | |
391 | A protest Normal Eyte 2:18, p.142 |
Believes country schools could benefit from better physical facilities such as adequate stoves, desks, and ventilation. | |
392 | Josh Billings once said Normal Eyte 2:18, p.140 |
Tribute to district school teachers. | |
393 | County Superintendent Buechele Normal Eyte 2:9, p.68 |
Believes that higher pay would attract more and better teachers, especially to rural schools. | |
394 | Reform in the country schools Students' Offering :, p. |
Offers schedule and curriculum for schools. |