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An Analysis Of The Classroom Interruptions Presenting Themselves In The Lakeview Elementary School, Robert F. Logue
An Analysis Of The Classroom Interruptions Presenting Themselves In The Lakeview Elementary School, Robert F. Logue
All Master's Theses
It is possible that interruptions cannot be completely eliminated, but from this study it is hoped that teachers and administrators will be able to evaluate their particular situations and minimize interruption problems. Other purposes of the study have been to determine the origin of interruptions and the relationship between disciplinary problems and classroom interruptions. Also included will be an evaluation of teaching duties that reduce teachers’ instructional time.
An Inquiry Into The Influence Of A Professional Organization Upon Its Members, Frederick Dressler Chesterley
An Inquiry Into The Influence Of A Professional Organization Upon Its Members, Frederick Dressler Chesterley
All Master's Theses
The purpose of this study was to compare: (1) how a professional organization’s members voted in relation to the organization’s recommendations; (2) how the professional group voted in comparison to the public in general; (3) deviations within the professional group on the basis of age and sex from the stated policy of the professional organization in order to determine if any segment of the membership failed to follow the leadership, and if not, where and why they did not.
An Analysis Of Reporting To Parents Of Secondary School Students, Edwin T. Anderson
An Analysis Of Reporting To Parents Of Secondary School Students, Edwin T. Anderson
All Master's Theses
The purpose of this research was to analyze various types of secondary school methods of reporting to parents so that the faculty and parents would be better able to work out a process report for Prosser High School. This report should furnish information to the parent as to the objectives of the school, be understood by parents and pupils, and not necessitate too much clerical work for the teachers.
A Partial Study Of Teachers’ Meetings In The State Of Washington, Edith Weidemann
A Partial Study Of Teachers’ Meetings In The State Of Washington, Edith Weidemann
All Master's Theses
It was the purpose of this study (1) to get the opinions of teachers of various schools in the state of Washington concerning teachers’ meetings; (2) to review the literature which has already been written about various types of meetings; (3) to compare the survey with previous findings; and (4) to discuss any new ideas or developments that might show up as a result of the study.
A Guide To Financing School Construction In The State Of Washington, Lee Allen Colby
A Guide To Financing School Construction In The State Of Washington, Lee Allen Colby
All Master's Theses
The purpose of this study was to search for all information pertinent to the financing of school buildings in the State of Washington. Once accumulated from the several possible sources, the material was put together in chronological order.
Varina School, Henrico County, 1909-1957., Vera Palmore Morton
Varina School, Henrico County, 1909-1957., Vera Palmore Morton
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
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A Survey Of Bond Campaign Procedures Followed By A Selected Number Of California School Districts, John William Adamson
A Survey Of Bond Campaign Procedures Followed By A Selected Number Of California School Districts, John William Adamson
University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations
California Schools have experienced an unprecedented growth during the past several years. Enrollments in many school districts within the state have more than doubled since the end of World War II.
It took California ninety years to enroll its first million children in school in 1940. It took only thirteen years to enroll the second million in 1953. It will take only an estimated five years to enroll the third million by 1958.1 Practically every California school system, therefore, is faced with the continuing problem of providing more classrooms to house these new pupils. To provide funds for additional …