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Ten Second Reviews, Blanche O. Bush Oct 1963

Ten Second Reviews, Blanche O. Bush

Reading Horizons: A Journal of Literacy and Language Arts

No abstract available.


Round Robin, Dorothy E. Smith Oct 1963

Round Robin, Dorothy E. Smith

Reading Horizons: A Journal of Literacy and Language Arts

Letters to the editor.


Editorial Comment, Homer L.J. Carter Oct 1963

Editorial Comment, Homer L.J. Carter

Reading Horizons: A Journal of Literacy and Language Arts

A letter from the editor.


Reading Horizons Vol. 4, No. 1 Oct 1963

Reading Horizons Vol. 4, No. 1

Reading Horizons: A Journal of Literacy and Language Arts

Complete issue of Reading Horizons volume 4, issue 1.


Western Michigan University Magazine Vol. 21 No. 3, Western Michigan University Jul 1963

Western Michigan University Magazine Vol. 21 No. 3, Western Michigan University

Western Michigan University Magazine (1963-1980)

An Invitation to Look Inside Western

Western's Academic Future

On the Nature of a University

A Changing University-Seibert

General Education's Problems

The New Honors College-Clark

Growth of Graduate Studies

A New Academic Calendar

Admissions Today and Tomorrow

What Right Has This Man

Sports Review

In Memoriam

Class Notes

Alumni Directors' Election


Editorial Comment, Dorothy J. Mcginnis Jul 1963

Editorial Comment, Dorothy J. Mcginnis

Reading Horizons: A Journal of Literacy and Language Arts

A letter from the associate editor.


Reading In The Ungraded School, Gordon F. Evans Jul 1963

Reading In The Ungraded School, Gordon F. Evans

Reading Horizons: A Journal of Literacy and Language Arts

Let us take a look with Goodlad and Anderson (4) at a typical classroom of two or three decades ago. The students were seated by unwritten law—the first graders by the windows, the eighth graders on the other side of the room by the blackboard, and the rest in between according to grade. Our attention is drawn at once to a seat near the window where Ernie is trying to fit himself into a much-too-small seat, long -lanky legs, of necessity, in the aisle. The pale face under the shock of carrot-red hair makes Ernie look as though he might …


Reading Horizons Vol. 3, No. 4 Jul 1963

Reading Horizons Vol. 3, No. 4

Reading Horizons: A Journal of Literacy and Language Arts

Complete issue of Reading Horizons volume 3, issue 4.


The Past And Future Of The Psycho-Educational Clinic At Western Michigan University, Homer L.J. Carter Jul 1963

The Past And Future Of The Psycho-Educational Clinic At Western Michigan University, Homer L.J. Carter

Reading Horizons: A Journal of Literacy and Language Arts

The scientific movement in education was well under way when Witmer established the Psychological Clinic at the University of Pennsylvania and began his work with children showing evidence of educational maladjustment. It is fortunate for mankind that Witmer had the versatility to set aside his laboratory experimentation in order to help a classroom teacher overcome a spelling difficulty of one of her pupils. The scientific movement in education had produced the first Psycho-Educational Clinic. New concepts were introduced into the theory and practice of education. These were precise observation, accurate description, and tested generalizations. These additions made educational changes possible …


Round Robin, Dorothy E. Smith Jul 1963

Round Robin, Dorothy E. Smith

Reading Horizons: A Journal of Literacy and Language Arts

Letters to the editor.


Ten Second Reviews, Blanche O. Bush Jul 1963

Ten Second Reviews, Blanche O. Bush

Reading Horizons: A Journal of Literacy and Language Arts

No abstract available.


The Teaching Of Succession Through The Use Of Pond Infusion Cultures, James E. Cole Jul 1963

The Teaching Of Succession Through The Use Of Pond Infusion Cultures, James E. Cole

Masters Theses

Chapter I

Introduction

The approach to teaching biology for general education is significant. In a course of this nature, the learning of biological principles should be of primary concern. It is hoped that such principles then will lend themselves to the understanding and use of the scientific approach to everyday happenings. To do this, however, requires that the teacher use the inductive method for developing an understanding of the principles, and the deductive method for applying them.

Planners of these basic biology courses attempt to define areas of real concern and interest to students. Having defined these areas, the planners …


A Study Of Time Management – By A Selected Group Of Employed Homemakers, Patricia M. Skrocki Jul 1963

A Study Of Time Management – By A Selected Group Of Employed Homemakers, Patricia M. Skrocki

Masters Theses

Chapter I

The Problem and Definition of Terms Used

During recent years there has been a steady increase in the number of homemakers employed full-time outside their homes. When a homemaker resumes dual responsibilities she is faced with an increased need to manage her time well in order to meet the family needs as mother, wife, and homemaker plus meeting the employers expectations of an employee. There has been much speculation concerning time management by these employed homemakers, but there was very little available research on this areas of management.

The Problem

Statement of the Problem. The purpose of this …


Western Michigan University Newsletter, June 1963, Western Michigan University Jun 1963

Western Michigan University Newsletter, June 1963, Western Michigan University

Western Newsletter (1955-71)

  • Western Michigan, West Berlin Forge Friendship Bonds
  • Local Executive Top Graduate Student for 1963
  • Honorary Degrees Granted At June Commencement
  • Accreditation Given By NCATE for Teacher Training Activities
  • Silva Earns Top Graduate Award
  • Seniors Present New Sign for East Campus Erection
  • Faculty Senate Honors Alumna Lyla Spelbring


Western Michigan University Magazine Vol. 21 No. 2, Western Michigan University Apr 1963

Western Michigan University Magazine Vol. 21 No. 2, Western Michigan University

Western Michigan University Magazine (1963-1980)

President's Corner- A Proper Perspective

Geography in the Modern World- Kimble

Peter the Great 2.07 1/4- Miller

With Kindly Affection-Starring

Alumni Review:

Coyne New Director

New Directors

First Scholarship

Presidential Review

Boosters Hit $22,500

First Scholarship Club

The New Africa

Athletics- Baseball and Track

Class Notes

In Memoriam

New Life Members; Subscription Club


University High Highlights 4/1/1963, University High School Apr 1963

University High Highlights 4/1/1963, University High School

Western's high school newspaper

This is the student newspaper from University High School, the high school that was on the campus of Western Michigan University, then called University High Highlights, in 1963.