Story-Based Curriculum for Teaching English as a Foreign Language in Russian Elementary Schools.
Presentation for COE faculty and staff, Friday, November 11, 2005.
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Digital Tools for Digital Students.
IRTS is sponsoring a visit by Janet Hill, K-20 Education Development Executive for Apple Computer. She will be here on Tuesday, November 8, 2005.
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COE Family Fest Weekend Open House.
Saturday, October 29, 2005, 11:00 A.M. - 2:00 P.M. Schindler Education Center Lobby. Exhibits, displays, refreshments, demonstrations by various student groups, and information about programs offered within the College of Education.
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Undergraduate opportunity to help teach literacy in primary schools in St. Petersburg, Russia.
Join Dr. Penny Beed and Dr. Rebecca Edmiaston at one of two informational meetings to learn more about the exciting details of this project.
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COE Fall Faculty meeting. Monday, 03 October 2005, beginning at 3:15 P.M. in Room 244/245 of Schindler Education Center.
August 24, 2005 iLife Workshop: A Hat-trick of Opportunities. Publish a book! Produce a movie! And more . . . Did you know you can create and publish a book using iLife for as little as $20 per copy? Attendees can register for a drawing for a free iTunes gift card! Learn more about three upcoming opportunities to learn about iLife here.
August 23, 2005 UNI College of Education graduate named Cox Communications president. Read more.
August 23, 2005 UNI College of Education graduate named Cox Communications president. Read more.
May 19, 2005 Price Laboratory School in the College of Education at the University of Northern Iowa was selected from a national pool of candidates to become a First Amendment Project School. Read more.
May 18, 2005 INTIME receives recognition for exemplary educational website including selection for 101 Best Web Sites by the International Society for Technology in Education... Read more.
Apr 13, 2005 University Book & Supply Outstanding Teaching Award and COE Outstanding Faculty Awards winners selected. The College of Education Awards Committee has selected the recipients of the University Book & Supply Outstanding Teaching Award and the COE Outstanding Faculty Awards. Read more.
Apr 11, 2005 UNI College of Education faculty selected for Awards. Michele Yehieli and Iradge Ahrabi-Fard have been selected as two of six recipients of the Regents Award for Faculty Excellence. Martin Agran has been selected as the 2005 recipient of the Donald McKay Faculty Research Award.
Mar 25, 2005 UNI College of Education graduate Named to National Panel for Special Education. Amy Clayton, a special education teacher at Hoover Elementary School in Bettendorf. Read more.
Mar 9, 2005 iLife Workshop: A Hat-trick of Opportunities. Publish a book! Produce a movie! And more . . .
Did you know you can create and publish a book using iLife for as little as $20 per copy? Learn more about three upcoming opportunities to learn about iLife here.
Feb 24, 2005 Members of UNI's Kappa Delta Pi, an Honor Society in Education, work with students at Orange School in Waterloo. Photo gallery.
Feb 19, 2005 Dr. Greg Stefanich was recognized as a fellow into the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Read more.
Feb 07, 2005
COE IN THE NEWS: Rick Vanderwall, an instructor at Price Laboratory School has developed web resources for PBS' Slavery and the Making of America. Read more.
Feb 04, 2005
COE IN THE NEWS: Don Briggs, instructor with HPELS, is featured in a story in the LA Times describing how to climb an ice-encrusted silo. Read more.
Feb 11, 2005
6th PLS Teacher Institute The 6th PLS Teacher Institute will be offered Friday, February 18, 2005. Read more.
Comparing the Concept of the "Caring Classroom" Panel Discussion, Monday, 14 February
3 :30 - 4:30 p.m., SEC 323. Read more.
Tsunami Relief Fund Sponsored by the UNI Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi International Honor Society in Education. Read more.
UNI College of Education
Co-sponsors the Governor’s Conference on Bullying
and Harassment - January 27, 2005 Bullying is a major concern
in Iowa schools and communities, as it is throughout
the United States. The College of Education’s
Price Laboratory School is taking an active role in
developing model anti-bullying practices. These innovations
can serve as a resource for the State of Iowa by illustrating
promising practices for the reduction of various forms
of school and community violence. This effort is in
conjunction with the multiple efforts within the College
that promote social justice for all citizens through
the establishment of learning environments focused
upon caring and excellence. Governor’s Conference
details are located here.