Teacher Certification
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1 | UNI receives grant from U. S. Department of Education Public Relations News Release 2010:111, p.1 |
The Department of Special Education received $260,413 from a grant aimed at helping states provide personnel for students with special needs. A new teacher preparation program will improve services and learning for children with disabilities. | |
2 | UNI partnering with Iowa Department of Education to provide endorsement opportunities Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1 |
Opportunities for the endorsement of special education teachers will be made available. | |
3 | Teaching without a certificate Northern Iowan 98:37, p.1 |
Since Iowa schools have been struggling to find licensed teachers to teach, the State Board of Educational Examiners has discussed a teacher intern license. | |
4 | Becoming a teacher without a teaching degree Public Relations News Release 2001:291, p.1 |
Rori Carson will talk about the impacts of a new proposal to allow unlicensed teachers to teach in high school classrooms. | |
5 | Media Advisory: University of Northern Iowa home to teacher mentoring program Public Relations News Release 1999:196, p.1 |
Iowa received a "D" grade in the national Quality Counts 2000 survey for its efforts to improve teacher quality. | |
6 | Seeking to solve the state teacher shortage A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.202 |
Attempts by the college to recruit prospective teachers; photo. | |
7 | The Depression years A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.1 |
General economic and political background as the college entered the 1930s under new leadership; photo. | |
8 | Informational meeting on Early Childhood Endorsement (#103) to be held Wednesday) November 28 in Calmar Public Relations News Release 1990:197, p.1 |
Questions concerning Early Childhood Endorsement (#103) will be answered at an informational meeting in Calmar. | |
9 | Actions of the General Assembly--1890-1902; finally significant commitment A Century of Leadership and Service 1:0, p.115 |
Analysis of the struggles to obtain adequate funding for the Normal School; the millage tax; the Auditorium Building dedication; photo. | |
10 | Institutional growth and program expansion to 1890 A Century of Leadership and Service 1:0, p.107 |
Enrollment grows; the Board outlines its authority more clearly; difficulties with the Boarding Department and physical facilities; photo. | |
11 | The new administration begins its work A Century of Leadership and Service 1:0, p.95 |
Principal Seerley realigns relations with high schools and colleges; assumes new title of President; photo. | |
12 | University of Northern Iowa to offer series of courses in educational administration and special education in Creston Public Relations News Release 1989:352, p.1 |
The Green Valley Education Agency organizes a series of four courses in educational administration and special education. Coursework includes field experience assessment conducted at the educator's teaching site. | |
13 | UNI teacher education grads top national average on tests Northern Iowan 83:7, p.4 |
Dean Carver talks about the new tests. | |
14 | Certification requirements stiffened Northern Iowan 82:41, p.9 |
UNI Faculty Senate to vote on a proposal that would stiffen teacher certification requirements; would require students to have a 2.4 GPA in their major and minor and not just overall. | |
15 | Proposed changes in teacher education cited Northern Iowan 81:41, p.9 |
DPI's Orrin Nearhoff holds informational meeting. | |
16 | Re-certification requires human relations course UNI Century 8:1, p.2 |
UNI offers in-service course to meet requirement. | |
17 | Human relations course to meet new state requirement Northern Iowan 75:25, p.7 |
Professor Lamberti talks about the new two part interdisciplinary course. | |
18 | Teachers urged to attend school; earn minor area UNI Century 6:3, p.1 |
Additional certification might make teachers less subject to layoffs. | |
19 | Alumni teachers urged to get additional certifications Alumnus 63:2, p.7 |
Might help if they face staff cuts. | |
20 | What's Up? Northern Iowan 72:45, p.8 |
Activities and meetings. | |
21 | Challenges in education Northern Iowan 65:14, p.4 |
Describes the new set of policies and criteria for approval of high schools, passed by the North Central Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges, as well as the implications for UNI and its students. | |
22 | SCI publishes 3 lectures on teacher courses College Eye 63:55, p.8 |
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23 | Must solve sexuality problem College Eye 63:30, p.2 |
Excited about ability to discuss homosexuality on campus; advocates nondiscrimination in teacher certification. | |
24 | August grads must pay fee for certification College Eye 56:36, p.4 |
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25 | Iowa certificates available for $2 College Eye 53:26, p.1 |
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26 | Teaching qualifications College Eye 48:36, p.2 |
Announces the new policy that all new elementary teachers must have a four-year degree to teach in Iowa. | |
27 | College starts new semester plan in 1957 College Eye 47:3, p.1 |
Will begin at start of 1957 summer session; cite ease of registration and transfer of credit. | |
28 | Check with registrar for certificates College Eye 46:33, p.1 |
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29 | Attend certifying meeting in Capitol College Eye 46:30, p.9 |
Offer reactions to certification. | |
30 | Insight College Eye 44:42, p.2 |
Liberal arts majors with no professional emphasis performed well on national teachers examination. | |
31 | Renewal requests College Eye 44:38, p.4 |
Must file application for teacher re-certification. | |
32 | Students may gain college credits by attending laboratory or camp College Eye 44:35, p.4 |
To upgrade certification. | |
33 | Extension classes are being held College Eye 43:8, p.5 |
Classes offered in several locations to help with certificate renewal. | |
34 | Tom Lamke, research specialist, will take a month's leave of absence in October to carry out an assignment from the Office of the Secretary of Defense Public Relations News Release 1951:41, p.1 |
As a research consultant for the Defense Office, Lamke will work with the United States Armed Forces institute in a study of civilian correspondence programs. | |
35 | Greenfield is one of four southwest Iowa communities in which extension courses will be offered this fall Public Relations News Release 1951:33, p.1 |
"The elementary teacher shortage today is critical, and it will get worse as time goes on," President Maucker declared. "That's why we've set up a program of extension classes in cooperation with county school superintendents to alleviate the shortage." | |
36 | Audubon is one of four southwest Iowa communities in which extension courses will be offered this fall Public Relations News Release 1951:34, p.1 |
Other communities where extension classes will be conducted are Denison, Red Oak, and Greenfield. In outlining the extension course program, Maucker said it is beamed at teachers and potential teachers and those interested in furthering their education. | |
37 | Iowa State Teachers college will offer weekly extension classes this fall in four southwest Iowa communities Public Relations News Release 1951:37, p.1 |
"The elementary teacher shortage today is critical, and it will get worse as time goes on," Dr. Maucker declared. "That's shy we've set up a program of extension classes in cooperation with county school superintendents to alleviate the shortage." | |
38 | Red Oak is one of four southwest Iowa communities in which weekly extension courses will be offered this fall Public Relations News Release 1951:36, p.1 |
President Maucker pointed out that the estalishment of the extension course program will not mean a substantial reduction of consultative services offered by the college. | |
39 | Three other southwest Iowa communities in addition to Denison have been chosen as sites where extension courses will be offered this fall Public Relations News Release 1951:35, p.1 |
"The extension courses will be conducted by regular staff members from the college who will teach classes and engage in consultative work during the fall quarter. A close tie-in between the extension courses and the consultative services will be possible. | |
40 | Certificate renewal College Eye 42:41, p.6 |
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41 | Four-Quarter rural program, 1943 First 75 Years 0:0, p.120 |
President Price puts renewed emphasis on elementary education; four quarter curriculum seen as move toward increasing standards in rural teaching. | |
42 | Preparation for all levels of public school work First 75 Years 0:0, p.81 |
Initial curriculum recognizes need for preparation for all levels of teaching; surveys of effects of the College on Iowa; description of ways in which the College met Iowa needs. | |
43 | Results of a seven-year study will be put into action this summer when a new teacher preparation curriculum is introduced Public Relations News Release 1950:368, p.1 |
Dean Nelson describes the four main objectives of the new program as good citizenship, adequate specialization, teaching skill, and a professional attitude. The new program means contact with school children throughout the four years. | |
44 | A four-man committee will meet for several days this summer to plan a state-wide workshop on student teaching and certification requirements Public Relations News Release 1950:353, p.1 |
Appointment of the committee was made by four participating state education associations at last weekend's, May 5, Conference on Professional Laboratory Experiences held at the college. Committee chairman is Wayland Osborn. | |
45 | Iowans can take Teacher Tests February 17 Public Relations News Release 1950:164, p.1 |
J. B. Paul will supervise administration of the tests at the College. Application blanks, sample test questions, and information on registration may be obtained from Paul or from National Teacher Examinations, Educational Testing Service, Princeton, N. J. | |
46 | Iowa State Teachers College Public Relations News Release 1950:91, p.1 |
Over 18,000 teachers have graduated from the college in Cedar Falls. | |
47 | The United States needs teachers Public Relations News Release 1950:51, p.1 |
At least 100,000 new grade school teachers will be needed annually for at least the next ten years in the United States. | |
48 | Hilltopics; think it over!! College Eye 41:31, p.2 |
More credits now necessary for teaching certificate; a look at the teacher shortage at the elementary level. | |
49 | Registrar discusses credit balance sheet, course credit, certificates College Eye 41:27, p.2 |
Discussion of required courses and record keeping. | |
50 | Majority of states have teachers teaching on emergency certificates College Eye 41:23, p.2 |
There is a still a shortage of lower elementary teachers. | |
51 | Placement Bureau holds conference College Eye 41:14, p.2 |
Students who will be teaching the elementary or primary grades and qualify for a Limited Elementary Certificate are to attend. | |
52 | Teachers: notice College Eye 40:40, p.1 |
Should make requests if they need certification renewal. | |
53 | Certificate blank must be filled in at once College Eye 40:32, p.1 |
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54 | Don't forget! T. C. students who wan certificates College Eye 39:37, p.1 |
Must make applications. | |
55 | Approve summer schools for 1948 College Eye 39:5, p.5 |
Branch summer schools will be held in Atlantic and Creston; will allow teachers to build their certification credentials. | |
56 | Apply now for new teaching certificates College Eye 38:39, p.1 |
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57 | Teacher examinations to be given soon College Eye 37:35, p.2 |
Uniform county exams scheduled. | |
58 | Notice of county teachers examinations College Eye 37:16, p.6 |
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59 | Twelve students take rural test College Eye 37:9, p.8 |
For rural teaching certification. | |
60 | County teachers tests scheduled next week College Eye 37:6, p.4 |
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61 | Paul announces county teacher's examinations College Eye 36:40, p.1 |
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62 | County teachers exams offered at Campus School three days next week College Eye 36:36, p.1 |
Description of the various examinations. | |
63 | County teachers examinations College Eye 36:35, p.3 |
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64 | Branch Summer School offers teaching certification Public Relations News Release 1945:129, p.1 |
A twelve week normal training course and the passing of a state examination are required before one can obtain a teaching certificate. | |
65 | Branch Summer School to offer teacher certificaion classes Public Relations News Release 1945:128, p.1 |
High school students may obtain teaching certificates if they complete a twelve week normal training school classes and pass a state examination. | |
66 | Red Oak Branch Summer School annonunced Public Relations News Release 1945:123, p.1 |
New certificate legislation allows high school students a certificate by taking a twelve week normal training courtse and passing the required state examination. | |
67 | Red Oak Branch Summer School to open June 5 Public Relations News Release 1945:124, p.1 |
High school students can qualify for a teacher certificate by completing the twelve week normal training course and passing the required state examination. | |
68 | Red Oak Branch Summer School will open June 5 Public Relations News Release 1945:124, p.1 |
Students may qualify for teacher certification following the completion of the twelve week normal training course and passing the required state examination. | |
69 | Red Oak schools to offer Branch Summer School classes Public Relations News Release 1945:130, p.1 |
Those seeking teaching certificates must complete a twelve week normal training course and pass a state examination. | |
70 | Red Oak to offer teacher certification classes Public Relations News Release 1945:127, p.1 |
Classes start June 5 in Red Oak. A teaching certificate can be obtained following twelve weeks of normal training classes and passing the state examination. | |
71 | Teacher certification classes available in Red Oak Public Relations News Release 1945:131, p.1 |
High school students may obtain teaching certificates by attending a twelve week normal training course and passing a state examination. | |
72 | Teaching certification Public Relations News Release 1945:125, p.1 |
A twelve week normal training course and the passing of a state examination will allow high school students to teach this fall. | |
73 | Teaching certification Public Relations News Release 1945:126, p.1 |
Classes start June 5 in Red Oak for those interested in obtaining a teaching certificate. | |
74 | New cooperative for rural course in effect at T. C. College Eye 36:19, p.1 |
Will cooperate with junior colleges; description of the program. | |
75 | County examinations College Eye 36:16, p.3 |
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76 | County examinations to be given here College Eye 35:39, p.3 |
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77 | Get transcript for certificate renewal College Eye 35:37, p.1 |
Transcript needs to sent to Des Moines. | |
78 | County exams to be given June 28, 29, 30 College Eye 35:34, p.4 |
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79 | County teachers examinations College Eye 35:16, p.1 |
To be held at ISTC; any enrolled college student, at least seventeen years old and a graduate of a four year high school course, may take the exam. | |
80 | Saturday class work begins October 25 College Eye 33:5, p.1 |
To help teachers who wish to renew certification. | |
81 | 3,000 expected for summer; workshop cause of increase College Eye 32:32, p.1 |
New six weeks workshops seem to be reason for interest; independent study will allow teachers to keep up their certification. | |
82 | Teachers are tops Alumnus 25:1, p.22 |
One-fourth of Iowa teachers certified in 1939 were ISTC graduates. | |
83 | Teachers are tops Alumnus 25:1, p.22 |
One-fourth of Iowa teachers certified in 1939 were ISTC graduates. | |
84 | Hart to speak at A. A. U. W. meeting College Eye 31:16, p.1 |
Will speak on teacher certification standards. | |
85 | Tutor Timetable College Eye 31:7, p.1 |
Events on campus. | |
86 | Tutor Timetable College Eye 31:6, p.1 |
Campus events schedule. | |
87 | Douglas-Skar survey advises students have commerce minor to teach in Iowa schools College Eye 30:31, p.1 |
Make recommendations for teaching several areas. | |
88 | Two year students College Eye 30:1, p.7 |
Must meet full requirements for certification. | |
89 | Two year students College Eye 29:44, p.1 |
Requirements for certification. | |
90 | Dr. Douglas heads state committee College Eye 29:42, p.3 |
On certification standards. | |
91 | Cogitations College Eye 29:9, p.1 |
Discusses reasons why teaching has earned a bad reputation. | |
92 | Attend meet College Eye 29:8, p.7 |
Professors Douglas and Skar will attend meeting on certification of commercial teachers. | |
93 | Certificates from way back are oddities College Eye 28:40, p.2 |
Several local residents have old teacher certificates or contracts. | |
94 | Large group signs for county exams College Eye 28:8, p.2 |
Fifty students will take rural county examinations. | |
95 | Tyrant of the rollbook draws crowd at board College Eye 27:9, p.4 |
Students receive county examination results. | |
96 | State examinations given to students College Eye 27:6, p.3 |
Offer state uniform county examinations. | |
97 | Certificate law goes into full effect July 1 College Eye 26:38, p.1 |
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98 | Fewer enroll in June county examinations College Eye 26:8, p.1 |
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99 | Dr. Latham on examining board Alumnus 17:4, p.20 |
New board will deal with new teacher certification law; President Latham also appointed to state board on liquor control. | |
100 | Open forum on the certification law College Eye 25:11, p.2 |
Irving Hart answers questions about the new law. |