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The Reorganization Of Hopkins County Schools, John Adams
The Reorganization Of Hopkins County Schools, John Adams
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
Purpose of the study - Educators and lay citizens alike, in the main, want the schools to extend their services so as to meet all the educational needs of the youth. Surveys of the schools in the Hopkins County District in recent years have convincingly revealed that these services are not being rendered. At the suggestion of the Hopkins County School Superintendent H.W. Wilkey, and others this study is being made.
This is an intensive study of the schools of Hopkins County as they exist today, with suggestions for a plan of reorganization to bring them to the point of …
A Study Of Pupil Rating In The Field Of Industrial Arts, Ralph Lewis
A Study Of Pupil Rating In The Field Of Industrial Arts, Ralph Lewis
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
Rating in its many forms and phases seems to be recognized as an integral part of standard classroom procedure. Industrial arts is one of the fields in which there is a great need for the application of the best known principles and procedures in educational measurement. Industrial arts teachers and supervisors need reliable measuring instruments and methods in order to give better educational guidance, to evaluate personality traits, to motivate learning, to study the effectiveness of teaching materials and methods, and to measure pupil progress more accurately through the establishment of more definite standards of performance and through the diagnosis …
Reorganization Of Russell County's Schools, Luther Wilson
Reorganization Of Russell County's Schools, Luther Wilson
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
The purpose of this study is to deal with some undesirable conditions which could be corrected. Why should two small high schools exist with only seven miles separating them? Why should classes composed of fewer than ten students be taught, when the same students could be taught in larger groups, through consolidation without inconvenience to anyone? Why should 173 adolescents of Russell County eligible for high school not attend school? Why should teachers of two high schools in Russell County work in overcrowded buildings when they could work under better conditions. These are some of the problems which confront the …
Abstract Of Masters' Theses At Western Prior To 1946, Thomas Link
Abstract Of Masters' Theses At Western Prior To 1946, Thomas Link
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
The purpose of this compilation has been to put the complete works of those Master of Arts graduates into one bound volume in a summarized form. These summarized statements are sometimes extractions from the prefaces, introductions or conclusions of the theses. They are in most instances quotations of purpose or conclusion. Only a few are summarized completely by annotated statements of the problem involved.
Unit Procedure Versus The Traditional Procedure In Teaching Social Science, Uberto Price
Unit Procedure Versus The Traditional Procedure In Teaching Social Science, Uberto Price
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
The problem is to determine which is more effective in teaching social science, the unit procedure or the traditional procedure, the assign-study-recite-test.
Children's Entertainment, Irma Schnierer
Children's Entertainment, Irma Schnierer
Future of Education
Children need entertainment as much as they need food, clothing and education. In fact, entertainment is part of education, and education and entertainment can be interlocked to their mutual advantage. The ideal would be to have entertaining education and educational entertainment. There are still many parents, teachers and other educationists who are not in favour of entertainment for children, irrespective of whether it is good or bad, because they think it distracts the children from their home and school duties. They are right in so far as entertainment by the cinema, radio and other agencies should not be allowed to …
Education For Livelihood., Leslie William Phillips
Education For Livelihood., Leslie William Phillips
Future of Education
Every normal citizen is faced with the problem of acquiring some skill for which the community is prepared to reward him. He may, like the engineer, add years of special study to the normal years of schooling, or like the unskilled labourer learn on the job to use a pick and shovel, or like the artist live on a crust in the hope that society will eventually recognize his talent. [p.3]
It is obvious that educational planning must take special account of this problem of preparing for livelihood. The problem has many different facets. At what age should preparation commence? …
Non-Attendance And Ways To Improve Attendance In West Virginia, Richard Erwin Mccoy
Non-Attendance And Ways To Improve Attendance In West Virginia, Richard Erwin Mccoy
Theses, Dissertations and Capstones
Partial completion of a task undertaken will never enable the participant to secure the full joy that accomplishment will bring. For a child to start this trend in the early stages of his training may lead to a thwarted aim, as well as, muted ambitions or incomplete behavior patterns. It has been the discouraging role of principals and teachers to observe the regressive effects of non-attendance upon children in the public schools. They have seen pupils who were doing good work in schools start being absent, their work become of poorer quality, until it was apparent the child would be …