Teaching
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501 | Heroism in the teaching service College Eye 18:37, p.4 |
Finds teachers are prepared for just about anything. | |
502 | The career that amplifies College Eye 18:25, p.2 |
Text of President Seerley's Commencement address. | |
503 | Teacher, know your student College Eye 18:8, p.4 |
States that it helps for teachers to get to know their students for various reasons. | |
504 | Seek new system of teaching history College Eye 18:3, p.2 |
Result of recent American Historical Association meeting. | |
505 | Pedagogical tremors College Eye 17:46, p.4 |
Trying to imagine what seniors are thinking about their first jobs. | |
506 | Do not believe what has been judged College Eye 17:43, p.4 |
Concerned with the proper viewing of history, and how it should be taught. | |
507 | The Task College Eye 17:35, p.4 |
Demonstrates that teachers will have hard work ahead of them. | |
508 | The classroom teacher professionalism College Eye 17:22, p.4 |
Suggests students be given more information about what teaching will be like before they graduate from college. | |
509 | Dean Walker gives social pointers in Monday night talks College Eye 17:17, p.5 |
Talks to women about adjusting to communities in which they will teach. | |
510 | And ye shall know the truth College Eye 17:6, p.2 |
Says that there is no job more patriotic than the teaching of the truth. | |
511 | A conviction cemented by teaching College Eye 17:3, p.2 |
Suggests that students take full advantage of their college education if they want to be good teachers. | |
512 | Take it or leave it College Eye 17:2, p.2 |
Criticizes required record keeping during class. | |
513 | The Inquiring Reporter College Eye 16:32, p.3 |
Professors respond to the question "Why are you teaching school?" | |
514 | As seen by a former student College Eye 16:26, p.4 |
Kind teachers praised and harsh teachers denounced in response to a previous editorial. | |
515 | The Village School Teacher College Eye 16:18, p.2 |
Poem describing the life of a school teacher. | |
516 | Ironical Ike says--; Cynical Sylvia says-- College Eye 16:14, p.4 |
Jokes and commentary on student life. | |
517 | The Pop Off College Eye 16:12, p.3 |
Concerned that proper flag care is not being exercised; believes it sets a bad example. | |
518 | Pres. N. E. A. pleads for teaching as a life work College Eye 14:10, p.1 |
Excerpts from address by Olive Jones. | |
519 | Teaching truth in history College Eye 14:9, p.1 |
Disagrees with C. A. Fullerton's statements claiming that textbooks with a militaristic style are the only ones that should be used. | |
520 | The fact that we College Eye 14:7, p.1 |
Claims that the success of a teacher may depend on the grades they received in college. | |
521 | We often have occasion College Eye 14:7, p.2 |
Claims that valuable teachers have been lost to the medical, law, and business professions. | |
522 | From speaker Anderson's address College Eye 14:1, p.1 |
Excerpts from Commencement address. | |
523 | As the Angelus rings College Eye 14:23, p.5 |
Comments on teaching in one's hometown. | |
524 | How the school ma'am got her scowl; with apologies to the "just so stories" College Eye 14:30, p.1 |
Gives explanation, through a story, for why school teachers become bitter. | |
525 | What is a college teacher for? College Eye 14:30, p.3 |
Comments on various activities of teachers, including research. | |
526 | Likes College Eye, says Trinidad in letter to editor College Eye 14:26, p.1 |
Venancio Trinidad praises the College Eye; shares experiences of teaching in the Philippine Islands. | |
527 | Relative value of service College Eye 14:19, p.4 |
Claims that if schools restrict enrollment, teachers' wages will rise. | |
528 | "The Main Issue" College Eye 14:16, p.4 |
Education requirements of teachers will be discussed at the Normal Training High School Conference. | |
529 | On holding a chair College Eye 14:15, p.1 |
Continues advice for faculty members. | |
530 | On holding a chair College Eye 14:14, p.1 |
Gives advice for faculty members; finds teaching to be a daunting profession. | |
531 | Our platform: teaching a profession College Eye 14:11, p.4 |
Tells why teachers should be at the same level as a doctor or lawyer. | |
532 | "Service" College Eye 13:26, p.4 |
Students should serve one another. | |
533 | "The girls ahead--do they much matter?" College Eye 13:25, p.5 |
YWCA studies place of women teachers and their role as leaders. | |
534 | A suggestion College Eye 13:25, p.4 |
As future teachers, students need to maintain a high standard of behavior. | |
535 | A profession or a job? College Eye 13:18, p.4 |
Describes things that must happen for teaching to become a profession rather that simply a job. | |
536 | Miss Edith Grundy Alumni News Letter 5:3, p.2 |
Miss Edith Grundy teaches at Los Angeles High School in California. | |
537 | Iowa schools to lead in courses on Americanism College Eye 12:34, p.3 |
State legislature passed bill of rights to ensure the Constitution is being taught in the classroom. | |
538 | Housing teachers College Eye 12:32, p.2 |
Texas communities are providing housing for teachers along with their salary package. | |
539 | Better Homes Institute College Eye 12:, p. |
Conference to be held on eight subjects dealing with teaching. | |
540 | Editorially Speaking College Eye 11:, p.4 |
Claims that too many students are pessimistic about the lives they will lead as teachers. | |
541 | Editorially Speaking College Eye 11:, p.4 |
Discusses common mistakes of teachers that make the public disregard their importance. | |
542 | Editorially Speaking College Eye 11:, p.4 |
Claims that organizing teachers' unions will not help salaries. | |
543 | Editorially Speaking College Eye 11:, p.4 |
Says that teachers should uphold proper and moral behavior in order to set a good example for their students. | |
544 | Official letter to teachers; Pres. Cram writes Iowa tutors College Eye 11:, p.1 |
Summary of recent and proposed legislation concerning teaching. | |
545 | Teaching patriotism College Eye 11:, p.4 |
Claims that teachers have a responsibility to teach respect for America and its values. | |
546 | Editorially Speaking College Eye 11:, p.4 |
Claims that living a Christian life will make one a better teacher; chastises students who travel home for the weekend; encourages students to avoid procrastination in life. | |
547 | Editorially speaking College Eye 11:12, p.4 |
Suggests carefulness in deciding on a career; claims that a teacher should be a good role model. | |
548 | An I. S. T. C. booster College Eye 11:3, p.4 |
Comments on graduate who encouraged sixteen of his seventeen high school students to continue their education. | |
549 | Hopes and fears College Eye 10:23, p.2 |
Teachers' salaries must be raised or else there will be no teachers left. | |
550 | Supt. Jack F. Sly of Magnolia Consolidated Schools College Eye 10:MSN, p.5 |
Was securing teachers for next year. | |
551 | Must she lose out? College Eye 10:WSN, p.2 |
Story about a woman who devotes her life to teaching but has little to show for it at the end of her career. | |
552 | Teachers College credited with 322 special teachers College Eye 10:19, p.1 |
Extract from Iowa Educational Directory shows specialized fields of ISTC alumni. | |
553 | Salaries College Eye 9:30, p.4 |
Defends teachers asking for larger salaries; claims it has nothing to do with war profiteering. | |
554 | Schoolteacher must take oath of Americanism College Eye 9:30, p.6 |
If students wish to teach in California, they must take an "oath of allegiance" to the United States. | |
555 | A square deal College Eye 9:29, p.4 |
Superintendents who make salary increases should make sure their teachers get raises as well. | |
556 | If a college is to prepare men and women College Eye 9:28, p.4 |
Duties of the teacher are not confined to the classroom. | |
557 | Equal service, equal pay College Eye 9:27, p.4 |
Women should earn the same wages as men. | |
558 | Equal service, equal pay College Eye 9:26, p.4 |
Believes women should earn as much as men. | |
559 | Teachers' salaries College Eye 9:26, p.4 |
Believes demand for higher wages is warranted. | |
560 | Pay for women teachers College Eye 9:25, p.4 |
Since taking over men's roles as civilian workers, women have not been paid as much. | |
561 | Northeastern division of State Teachers Ass'n; twenty-fourth annual convention, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, April 4, 5, 6, 1918 College Eye 9:24, p.1 |
Will discuss the impact of the war on the teaching profession and subject matter, among other things. | |
562 | Why teachers are scarce College Eye 9:24, p.4 |
Attributes scarcity of teachers to low salaries; column reprinted from the Waterloo Tribune. | |
563 | Teachers' salaries College Eye 9:20, p.4 |
Encouraged to read the previous article about increasing teachers' salaries. | |
564 | Teachers' salaries must advance College Eye 9:20, p.4 |
Gives multiple reasons for increasing teachers' salaries. | |
565 | Official College Eye 9:19, p.5 |
Compiled answers to the query of 150,000 teachers as to their money spending habits. | |
566 | Wrecking sale! College Eye 9:17, p.4 |
Teachers serve society by molding their students; should donate money to charity. | |
567 | The total enrollment of students College Eye 9:16, p.5 |
Enrollment is down 17 1/2%, from 4171 to 3619, due to poor economic conditions and teachers being unwilling to work for the salaries offered. | |
568 | Equal service--equal pay College Eye 9:15, p.4 |
Is concerned that women in the teaching profession will make less money than men. | |
569 | Salaries or pensions College Eye 9:14, p.4 |
Teachers should expect to be paid salaries instead of pensions. | |
570 | A real educator College Eye 9:10, p.5 |
Examines what it means to be a good teacher. | |
571 | Students, then teachers? College Eye 9:5, p.4 |
Description of what students need to do before they can become teachers. | |
572 | A specific purpose important College Eye 8:28, p.3 |
Giving pupils a specific purpose to work for equates to better academic success. | |
573 | Vocational guidance as an aid to the work in English composition College Eye 8:26, p.4 |
Outlines how vocational guidance can be of use to English instructors. | |
574 | Editorial College Eye 8:25, p.4 |
Denounces students missing class on account of lack of sleep as well as vandalism in the cloak rooms; addresses disturbances during chapel services; questions excessive use of funds for a May Day parade; requests reporters have their stories in on time. | |
575 | Legislature College Eye 8:22, p.6 |
Description of pending legislation in the state that is of interest to teachers. | |
576 | Preparedness College Eye 8:21, p.4 |
Urges students to dress appropriately when interviewing for teaching positions. | |
577 | An appeal to the teacher College Eye 8:15, p.6 |
Reprint of "Eulogy of the Teacher" from the January 14, 1915 issue of the College Eye. | |
578 | New course of study for rural critic teachers College Eye 8:15, p.6 |
To be implemented as part of Department of Rural Education. | |
579 | Student opinion; how can we increase the number of boys in I. S. T. C.? College Eye 8:11, p.4 |
Critique of athletics program as being sub par and inadequately staffed as opposed to programs at other institutions. | |
580 | Students intending to teach College Eye 8:10, p.2 |
Students intending to teach urged to utilize Latta's Helps for Teachers. | |
581 | Schoolmasters have banquet; President Seerley gives splendid talk College Eye 8:9, p.1 |
First meeting of the Schoolmasters Club held. | |
582 | The influence of literature upon character College Eye 7:24, p.2 |
The theory of how to teach various forms of literature to students. | |
583 | Alumni in normal school work Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
Large number of alumni are currently employed at state normal schools around the country. | |
584 | Dean Jessup's lecture College Eye 7:21, p.5 |
Spoke about the theory of teaching and advocated new teaching methods. | |
585 | Botany: its problems; its importance; its place in the school College Eye 7:20, p.5 |
Professor Palmer says that lack of preparation to teach botany is a problem; believes it is hard to choose which elements of the subject are most important to teach. | |
586 | Program in testing results of teaching College Eye 7:17, p.5 |
Professor Condit gives a history of testing the performance of teachers. | |
587 | The May Day fete Old Gold 6:30, p.4 |
Briefly comments on May Day, Lester Ary's oratorical success, teaching, and education. | |
588 | The May Day fete College Eye 6:30, p.4 |
Briefly comments on May Day, Lester Ary's oratorical success, teaching, and education. | |
589 | Editorial College Eye 6:26, p.4 |
Claims that seniors should set high standards for their positions and future. | |
590 | Prof. Welles gives group lesson College Eye 6:24, p.8 |
Lowell Welles gave a lesson to twenty-five students; new way of teaching vocals is welcomed by students and expected to continue. | |
591 | An elegy to the teacher College Eye 4:16, p.4 |
Poem about the importance of a teacher's impact on a child's life. | |
592 | The teacher study centers College Eye 4:4, p.4 |
Describes new extension program. |
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593 | Contributed; religious teaching vs. teaching religion in public schools College Eye 3:23, p.382 |
Professor Condit encourages students to take a stance on the issue. | |
594 | True Blue Club notes College Eye 3:16, p.269 |
"Country Teaching vs. City Teaching" was discussed. | |
595 | Teachers' minimum wages; new law fixes lowest salary at $32.50 to $60 per month College Eye 2:31, p.4 |
Iowa enacts minimum wage law for teachers. |
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596 | Teaching English literature in schools; III some pedagogical considerations College Eye 1:25, p.4 |
Professor Lynch concludes his lengthy essay on teaching literature. |
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597 | Teaching English literature in schools; III; some pedagogical considerations College Eye 1:24, p.6 |
Continuation on lengthy essay on teaching literature. |
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598 | Teaching English literature in schools; some essentials of literature as a fine art College Eye 2:23, p.2 |
Continuation of lengthy essay on teaching literature. |
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599 | Teaching English literature in schools; some essentials of literature as a fine art College Eye 1:22, p.1 |
Professor Lynch begins lengthy essay on teaching literature. |
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600 | The Board of Education and city school board make arrangements for college graduates to teach Domestic Science College Eye 1:11, p.188 |
An agreement has been made between the Cedar Falls school board and the Board of Education to allow I. S. T. C. senior students to come into the high schools and teach cooking and sewing. |