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Home Backgrounds Of Pupils In X School., Sophie Meyers Jan 1943

Home Backgrounds Of Pupils In X School., Sophie Meyers

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


An Experimental Study Of Leisure Reading In The Eighth Grade, Georgia Mcelwain Aug 1942

An Experimental Study Of Leisure Reading In The Eighth Grade, Georgia Mcelwain

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

The problem of the study was: To test the effect of free reading in the eighth grade, having materials provided with a range of difficulties suited to the differences in ability of the pupils.


The War And The Public Schools, Emil E. Samuelson May 1942

The War And The Public Schools, Emil E. Samuelson

All Faculty Scholarship for the College of Education and Professional Studies

Now that the war is here, teachers and school administrators are being assailed by doubts and misgivings as to the importance of their day-by-day tasks. When a nation engages in war, it temporarily sets aside the more thoughtful and humane methods of improving human relationships and becomes absorbed in projecting a more immediate program for achieving an important national objective. Almost inevitably, public education in this country now faces stiff competition and struggle.


Creative And Research Issue, Southern University And A&M College Mar 1942

Creative And Research Issue, Southern University And A&M College

Bulletin Southern University and A & M College

The Bulletin Southern University and Agricultural and Mechanical College Creative and Research Issue. Published Quarterly. Scotlandville, Louisiana.

  • This issue contains: Forward, in addition to the following articles. The Mind and Thought of the Negro of the Unted States as Revealed In Imaginative Literature, 1897-1940, (Pages 5-50)
  • The Graduate School-Xavier University (Pages 51-55)
  • History and Status of Graduate Study At Prairie View State College (Pages 55-69)
  • A Study of Eighty-Three Baccalaureate Graduates of Southern University (Pages 69-84)
  • Reconciliation of Science With Religion (Pages 85-123)
  • Our Contributors (Pages 123-124)


An Economic And Sociological Survey Of Lancaster County And The Relationship To The Educational Program, 1930-1940, James Judson Booker Jan 1942

An Economic And Sociological Survey Of Lancaster County And The Relationship To The Educational Program, 1930-1940, James Judson Booker

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


An Analysis Of Spelling And Language Errors In The Achievement Tests Of The Marion County Achievement Contest, Edyth Cunter Burdin Jan 1942

An Analysis Of Spelling And Language Errors In The Achievement Tests Of The Marion County Achievement Contest, Edyth Cunter Burdin

Graduate Thesis Collection

No abstract provided.


Rating Teachers To Help Them Grow, Emil E. Samuelson Jun 1941

Rating Teachers To Help Them Grow, Emil E. Samuelson

All Faculty Scholarship for the College of Education and Professional Studies

In 1936 there was considerable dissatisfaction with the rating scale being used in the supervision of student teaching at the Central Washington College of Education, and it was felt that a new scale was needed. Consequently, three faculty members, the primary supervisor, the supervisor of rural teaching, and the director of personnel and placement decided to make a detailed study and to construct a new rating scale. The Ellensburg scale, originally evolved for the rating of student teachers with emphasis on guiding their growth, should be equally helpful in the rating and guidance of teachers in service.


The Evaluation Of Teachers And Teaching, Emil E. Samuelson May 1941

The Evaluation Of Teachers And Teaching, Emil E. Samuelson

All Faculty Scholarship for the College of Education and Professional Studies

The need for accurate evaluation of teachers and teaching is strongly indicated by various current situations. Among these is the oversupply of trained teachers and of candidates for admittance to teacher-training institutions. What candidates shall be selected for training? What teachers already trained shall be given preference in placement? And, finally, what criteria may be applied to determine professional advancement, Adequate evaluation of the type mentioned would help us to the answers of these questions.


Careers Of High School Basketball Players, Jewel D. Michael Jan 1941

Careers Of High School Basketball Players, Jewel D. Michael

Graduate Thesis Collection

Popular opinion is divided into two general groups as to the value of basketball activities, one group holding that training in basketball will transfer to actual life situations, while the other contends that it is a waste of time to spend hours in practicing and in trips which necessitate absence from academic work. In general, this study seeks to give some evidence on this question, through an examination of the subsequent careers or the boys who were basketball players in Frankfort High School during the years from 1919-1940.


The Transfer Of Training From Latin To French And Spanish, Pauline Ray Morton-Finney Jan 1941

The Transfer Of Training From Latin To French And Spanish, Pauline Ray Morton-Finney

Graduate Thesis Collection

The purpose of this study is to investigae the relationship between Latin and French, between Latin and Spanish, and to evaluate the assumption of many language teachers that high school pupuls who have had one year of Latin tended, on the whole, because of that fact, to do better academic work in Franch and Spanish as measured in terms of marks received, than did pupils who had not studied Latin.


Experimental Studies In Junior High School Monotonism, Lina Baldauf Knight Jan 1941

Experimental Studies In Junior High School Monotonism, Lina Baldauf Knight

Graduate Thesis Collection

The individual who lacks the use of his voice as a musical instrument lacks the natural, fundamental medium of musical expression. Not only does he lack the means for the closest and most direct relationship with music, but also there is a serious danger that, as a result, his whole range of musical appreciation will be impaired and finally obliterated. This is likely to occur because he does not have at his command and under his control this power which he so definitely needs. Children who are thus handicapped are often designated by the use of the word monotone.


Lutheran Elementary Schools In The Central District Of The Missouri Synod, Edwin L. Kirchhoff Jan 1941

Lutheran Elementary Schools In The Central District Of The Missouri Synod, Edwin L. Kirchhoff

Graduate Thesis Collection

This discourse presents significant data relating to major developments in the elementary school system of the Central District of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Missouri, Ohio, and Other States. Some inferences are made which are based on information pertaining to the school system of the entire synod. These data, however, are used and interpreted as it affects the schools in this district.


A Survey Of Elementary Schools' Achievement In The School City Of "E", Andrew Jackson Manges Jan 1941

A Survey Of Elementary Schools' Achievement In The School City Of "E", Andrew Jackson Manges

Graduate Thesis Collection

No abstract provided.


A Follow-Up Study Of Butler University Students Who Prepared To Teach In The Secondary Schools, Benjamin Moulton Jan 1941

A Follow-Up Study Of Butler University Students Who Prepared To Teach In The Secondary Schools, Benjamin Moulton

Graduate Thesis Collection

This thesis records the findings of a follow-up study of a selected group of Butler University Alumni who prepared to teach in the secondary schools.


Double Promotion And Its Effects On The Child In The Indianapolis Public Schools, Wilma V. Sonnefield Jan 1941

Double Promotion And Its Effects On The Child In The Indianapolis Public Schools, Wilma V. Sonnefield

Graduate Thesis Collection

No abstract provided.


A Study Of Conditions Of Young School Children In Maury School, Richmond, Virginia, Frances Page Walker Jan 1941

A Study Of Conditions Of Young School Children In Maury School, Richmond, Virginia, Frances Page Walker

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


A Study Of Education In Northumberland County, 1930-1939, William Seymour Brent Jan 1940

A Study Of Education In Northumberland County, 1930-1939, William Seymour Brent

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


A Study Of Non-Attendance In Miguel Hidalgo School Of Brawley, California, W. G. La Berge Jan 1940

A Study Of Non-Attendance In Miguel Hidalgo School Of Brawley, California, W. G. La Berge

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

The majority of studies of non-attendance heve dealt with the entire student body of a school system where the pupils come from many racial or national groups with different economic, social, and cultural backgrounds. In studies where the same racial group was selected the physical environment or the social or economic status of the students differed widely. A wide field of study leaves many questions unanswered or problematical. It is the purpose of the author to confine this study to one racial group.

This is a study of non-attendance in Miguel Hidalgo elementary school where 95 per cent of the …


An Administrative Survey Of The Public Schools Of Nansemond County, Virginia, Hugh Vernon White Jan 1940

An Administrative Survey Of The Public Schools Of Nansemond County, Virginia, Hugh Vernon White

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


A History Of Teacher Certification In New Mexico, Roy Melugin Aug 1939

A History Of Teacher Certification In New Mexico, Roy Melugin

Teacher Education, Educational Leadership & Policy ETDs

It is the specific purpose of this study (1) to present the history of teacher certification in New Mexico; (2) to show what progress has thus far been made in education within the the state through means of teacher certification; (3) to compare the present practices in New Mexico with those in neighboring states; and (4) to determine the possible future trends.


A Study Of The Spanish-American Normal School At El Rito, Carl Robert Jensen Jun 1939

A Study Of The Spanish-American Normal School At El Rito, Carl Robert Jensen

Teacher Education, Educational Leadership & Policy ETDs

The Spanish-American Normal School, a state institution located in Rio Arriba County, is a school in which the population of the state should be greatly interested, but aside from the meager information available in the yearly budget there is very little to be learned, expect by personal contact, about the school.

It is the purpose of this survey (1) to study those factors which surround the school, affecting it and even to some extent determining the purposes of the school; (2) to examine the internal structure of the school; and (3) to recommend such changes in the internal structure as …


Institutional Teacher Placement, Emil E. Samuelson Apr 1939

Institutional Teacher Placement, Emil E. Samuelson

All Faculty Scholarship for the College of Education and Professional Studies

In the spring of 1938 the placement office of the Central Washington College of Education submitted a questionnaire to school superintendents in ninety communities in the state of Washington and asked their cooperation in filling it out. The purposes of the questionnaire were three : ( 1) to secure the reactions of school superintendents to placement practices and procedures now in vogue ; ( 2) to discover local conditions, individual preferences, community prejudices etc. which have a direct bearing on teacher placement; ( 3) to secure frank criticisms of placement service rendered and suggestions on the improvement of training-institution functions.


Pupil Interest In The Core Curriculum, Robert E. Mcconnell Mar 1939

Pupil Interest In The Core Curriculum, Robert E. Mcconnell

All Faculty Scholarship for the College of Education and Professional Studies

What does a young American do? How does he spend his time? What is he compelled to do as a young citizen? How should he spend his time? How do his parents spend their time? The proper answering of these questions on the part of the school forms the core curriculum. Time was (and is yet, for that matter) when adult teachers decided what the child should learn and then attempted to force him into learning it. They paid little attention to the circumstances of the moment and oftentimes little attention to reality. Too little attention was given to the …


Social Studies In State Courses, Harold E. Barto Mar 1939

Social Studies In State Courses, Harold E. Barto

All Faculty Scholarship for the College of Education and Professional Studies

A survey of social studies in the state courses of study was undertaken in an attempt to determine the comparative emphasis given to certain subject-matter areas within the scope of the social studies. Findings of the survey in the elementary field were reported in the February, 1939, issue of this magazine (page 124). Findings in the secondary-schools division are here presented.


Sex And Cultural Differences On The New Mexico Statewide Test Of Academic Achievement, Claude C. Mcdougal Feb 1939

Sex And Cultural Differences On The New Mexico Statewide Test Of Academic Achievement, Claude C. Mcdougal

Teacher Education, Educational Leadership & Policy ETDs

For a number of years sex differences on many varied topics have been popular studies for investigations. The old belief that the female was definitely inferior to the male has largely disappeared, and the female is rapidly taking her place in the competitive fields alongside the male. Racial and cultural differences alike have been subjected to various investigations, mainly in the field of psychology, and to a lesser extent in education.

The research reported here is concerned with (1) the investigation of sex and cultural differences in the statewide examination of academic achievement as indicated by differences in the means …


Social Study Survey Of State Courses Of Study, Harold E. Barto Feb 1939

Social Study Survey Of State Courses Of Study, Harold E. Barto

All Faculty Scholarship for the College of Education and Professional Studies

This study was undertaken in an attempt to determine the comparative emphasis given to certain subject matter areas within the scope of the social studies. In order to obtain the information necessary for a working basis, the state courses of study were surveyed by means of a questionnaire. One of the most recent trends in the field of curriculum development, is definitely towards integration in the social studies. No doubt there are many who are confronted with the problem of comparative emphasis. With this in mind. a summary of the findings is hereby submitted for the benefit of the readers …


The Elementary School Library And How It Functions In Indiana, Helen Estelle Fullenwider Jan 1938

The Elementary School Library And How It Functions In Indiana, Helen Estelle Fullenwider

Graduate Thesis Collection

The elementary school library is still in the pioneer stage of development in the schools of Indiana. In truth, there are few elementary school libraries in the state in the correct definition of the words. Nevertheless some type of library service, although inadequate, is available to every school and pupil in the state. It is the purpose of this study to review the history of library service to children and to ascertain what the present types of library service to children are, and to give some information relative to the library programs that are followed by certain elementary schools in …


Experimental Results Of Training In General Semantics Upon Intellingence-Test Scores, Joseph C. Trainor Jan 1938

Experimental Results Of Training In General Semantics Upon Intellingence-Test Scores, Joseph C. Trainor

All Faculty Scholarship for the College of Education and Professional Studies

The theory of General Semantics in its present (1935) form is essentially that there exists in the human nervous system a general mechanism, somewhat similar in nature of concept to that type of functioning which we have been calling vaguely, intelligence. In distinction, however, to the commonly held views on intelligence, General Semantics implies that this mechanism is exceedingly amenable to environmental influences; that it may, in other words, show marked effects of training in Semantic methods.

To this end a group of thirty sophomores in the Washington State Normal School at Ellensburg, Washington, were given the Detroit Intelligence Test, …


A Study Of The Success Of The Graduates Of Ten Classes Of The Louisville Male High School In The First Two Years In The College Of Liberal Arts Of The University Of Louisville., James E. Green Jan 1938

A Study Of The Success Of The Graduates Of Ten Classes Of The Louisville Male High School In The First Two Years In The College Of Liberal Arts Of The University Of Louisville., James E. Green

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


The Need For Conservatism In Educational Theory, Joseph C. Trainor Feb 1937

The Need For Conservatism In Educational Theory, Joseph C. Trainor

All Faculty Scholarship for the College of Education and Professional Studies

THE so-called "progressive" movement in education has in recent years given rise to the theory that the educator's primary function is to improve society. By assuming leadership education will force such improvements in the social order in directions such that the children of the next generation will develop more naturally. A two-fold attack is presented by those who hold this viewpoint. A concerted campaign of propaganda is carried on to bring about as rapidly as possible the assumed trends toward collectivism of one kind or another, while at the same time the internal environment of the school is transformed into …