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University of New Mexico

Educational Leadership

1965

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A Comparative Study Of Individualized And Basal Reading Methods In First Grade, Zelda Maggart Aug 1965

A Comparative Study Of Individualized And Basal Reading Methods In First Grade, Zelda Maggart

Teacher Education, Educational Leadership & Policy ETDs

Today’s children live in a world of words. From nursery days onward they are in contact with reading in many forms. They face a future filled with a multitude of technological and social problems, each one needing attention and understanding of citizens educated to the highest degree consistent with abilities and interests. Reading is at the center of an effective educational program. While research indicates that children read better today than ever before, reading programs must not be permitted to become static. New ways must be found to improve the teaching of reading.


A Survey Of The Attitudes Of Biology Teachers In The State Of New Mexico Toward The Biological Sciences Curriculum Study Program, Frizelle La-Gretta Aguilar May 1965

A Survey Of The Attitudes Of Biology Teachers In The State Of New Mexico Toward The Biological Sciences Curriculum Study Program, Frizelle La-Gretta Aguilar

Teacher Education, Educational Leadership & Policy ETDs

There has been a lot of discussion about the advances in science today and the need for better scientific training at the high school level. During the past decade, there have been research projects developed to up-grade the courses and include more sophisticated materials in the students' biology curriculum at the earlier grade level.


A Study Of The Relationship Between Anxiety And School Achievement, Ervin F. Holle May 1965

A Study Of The Relationship Between Anxiety And School Achievement, Ervin F. Holle

Teacher Education, Educational Leadership & Policy ETDs

The theory that anxiety is an important factor in the school performance of individuals, particularly children, has received increased attention in recent years. The noted psychologist Jersild called attention to the problems:

Fear exists so generally in contemporary life that our time has been called the “age of anxiety.” The present age is probably no more fear-ridden than earlier periods in history; instead, we perhaps recognize the inroads of fear more clearly and acknowledge them more openly than we did in the past.

Sarason and his associates conducted research for several years concerning themselves with the problem of the “relationships …


Persistent Students And Dropouts With Reference To Factors Associated With Early School Withdrawal., Abraham Demetrio Paler May 1965

Persistent Students And Dropouts With Reference To Factors Associated With Early School Withdrawal., Abraham Demetrio Paler

Teacher Education, Educational Leadership & Policy ETDs

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A Survey Of Audio-Visual Practices In The Large Schools In New Hampshire, W. M. Cleveland May 1965

A Survey Of Audio-Visual Practices In The Large Schools In New Hampshire, W. M. Cleveland

Teacher Education, Educational Leadership & Policy ETDs

It was the purpose of this survey to find out what towns, cities or school unions in the State of New Hampshire have done with audio-visual aids in their large schools. Its questions attempt to discover to what extent the individual unit has utilized its program of audio-visual aids, giving special attention to personnel responsible for the program and to money spent for these aids, both as a whole and per pupil.