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Welcome To Nigeria, Geographic Alliance Of Iowa, University Of Northern Iowa Jan 2000

Welcome To Nigeria, Geographic Alliance Of Iowa, University Of Northern Iowa

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This lesson plans project provides information and classroom-ready lesson plans about Nigeria. These lesson plans can stand alone or be used in conjunction with one another. They have been correlated to coincide with the standards set forth in Geography for Life. Following background information "Why Study Nigeria?" (A. Shields); lesson plans are entitled: "Climate Graphs in Nigeria" (K. Sundstedt); "Comparing and Contrasting Water in the United States and Nigeria" (K. Daughetee; A. Hoeper); "Comparing Nigerian and United States Populations" (A. Hoeper); "Comparing the Wisdom of Places" (K. Sundstedt); "Conflict and Cooperation in Nigeria: A Dilemma" (K. Weller); "Nigeria: A Case …


Iowa Early Education: The State-Of-The-State Study., University Of Northern Iowa Jan 1995

Iowa Early Education: The State-Of-The-State Study., University Of Northern Iowa

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The Regents' Center for Early Developmental Education (University of Northern Iowa) focuses efforts on improving early childhood education (birth through 8 years) in Iowa by supporting educational efforts that emphasize children's interests; experimentation; and cooperation. In recent years; educational reform initiatives have targeted programs for 4-year-olds and younger elementary-aged children. The Regents' Center initiated a comprehensive needs assessment study of early education in Iowa in 1994. Surveys focused on program characteristics such as enrollment; instructional arrangements; staffing; teacher qualifications; parent participation; and other issues relating to program implementation. This report presents findings from Phase One; and consists of survey results …


Malcolm Price Laboratory School Social Studies Curriculum Guide. Grade N-12, University Of Northern Iowa Jan 1991

Malcolm Price Laboratory School Social Studies Curriculum Guide. Grade N-12, University Of Northern Iowa

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The overall goal of the social studies program of the Malcolm Price Laboratory School (Cedar Falls; Iowa) is to develop reflective citizens who manifest citizenship perspectives and competencies; while using cognitive processes and skills; to investigate society and social issues through courses and units drawn from the social sciences. This curriculum guide discusses each element of this overall goal and presents the social studies curriculum by discussing what is done at each grade level. Skills to be developed; cognitive processes involved; units to be studied; as well as teaching methods to be employed are among the topics covered at each …


Alternative Images Of The Future: Scenarios For Education And The Preparation Of Teachers. Conference Proceedings., University Of Northern Iowa Jan 1979

Alternative Images Of The Future: Scenarios For Education And The Preparation Of Teachers. Conference Proceedings., University Of Northern Iowa

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Papers on the following topics are presented: (1) the future of teacher education; (2) organizing for change: lessons from experience; (3) rethinking the role and function of the school of education; (4) options for teacher education; and (5) teacher education: 1984 and 2001. (JD)


An Undergraduate Teacher Preparation Program In Reading, University Of Northern Iowa Jan 1975

An Undergraduate Teacher Preparation Program In Reading, University Of Northern Iowa

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This program; leading to specialization in reading on the undergraduate level; has been developed by the Division of Reading in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at the University of Northern Iowa. The B.A. program in Elementary Education: Remedial Reading is characterized by early and continuous involvement with children in classrooms and clinical settings; an emphasis on the development of total language competency in the child; close supervision of students' work with children; and attention to the progress of individual students in relation to program objectives. The course work in this program is planned so that the student moves from …


Non-Categorical Competency Based Teacher Training: An Operational Model For Special Education, University Of Northern Iowa Jan 1973

Non-Categorical Competency Based Teacher Training: An Operational Model For Special Education, University Of Northern Iowa

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The special education training program at the University of Northern Iowa provides a systematically integrated program designed to develop professional personnel with the requisite competencies to (a) diagnose and teach; (b) organize and supervise programs; (c) evaluate instructional programs; and d) train professional educators to implement programs for children and youth manifesting retardation and behavioral; learning; and multiple handicaps. Traditional categories of special education have been de-emphasized; and a systems approach has been applied within a conceptual model to guide the integration of didactics with practicum activities. The conceptual model is constructed upon the building blocks of (a) instructional methodology; …


Pass/No Credit Survey., University Of Northern Iowa Jan 1972

Pass/No Credit Survey., University Of Northern Iowa

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This research study surveyed the use of pass/no credit grading in student teaching. The measurement devices used were questionnaires developed to poll the opinions of the following groups: university personnel; coordinators of student teaching; non-center hiring officials; student teachers; center cooperating teachers; and center administrators. Questions asked centered on approval or disapproval of pass/no credit grading in student teaching; opinions of the system's strengths and weaknesses; and suggestions for improvement. The composite summary of all data received indicates approval of the pass/no credit system from all personnel involved in the student teaching program. (Copies of each questionnaire are included as …