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Differential Responses Of Student Teachers To Children In Nursery School, Carroll Carman Lambert
Differential Responses Of Student Teachers To Children In Nursery School, Carroll Carman Lambert
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
For some time the writer has observed the keen, creative sensitivity with which children respond to their world. She has also observed, however, that many teachers and parents seem to be quite unaware of this sensitivity. An illustration of this lack of awareness is the following experience: One day a nursery school teacher had a painful headache; in fact, it was suggested that she go home for the remainder of the day. Instead of going home, however, she decided to stay, thinking that her headache would soon abate. The teacher was sitting on a chair observing the children, unaware that …
A Curriculum Evaluation By Selected Graduates Of The Richfield High School, Robert D. Rowley
A Curriculum Evaluation By Selected Graduates Of The Richfield High School, Robert D. Rowley
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
This study was undertaken to assist the principal and faculty of the Richfield High School in their more or less continuous evaluation of the effectiveness of the school. The writer graduated from this school in 1943 and is at present living in the community after having graduated from Utah State University and teaching one year in the junior high school of a neighboring district.
An Analysis Of The Differential Responses Of A Group Of Nursery School Children To A Variety Of Musical Presentations, Eva Louise Godfrey
An Analysis Of The Differential Responses Of A Group Of Nursery School Children To A Variety Of Musical Presentations, Eva Louise Godfrey
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
The problem of what kinds of music provide the most meaning for the young child has long been a concern of the author. It arises not only out of close experience with young children, but also out of a concern for the responsibility of providing them with meaningful aesthetic experiences. From this background of experience the problem is not purely an academic one. Its first and ultimate concern is an experiential one. Because it arises out of this particular background, the analysis of the problem and its study is less concerned with academic and scientific validity than might otherwise have …
A Study Of The Homeroom Program In Three Senior High Schools In Utah, Ida D. Draayer
A Study Of The Homeroom Program In Three Senior High Schools In Utah, Ida D. Draayer
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
The function of the secondary school is to help each individual develop and direct all of his potentialities. It should seek to help boys and girls find their rightful places as citizens in a democratic world. The fact that each individual is different presents a distinct challenge, and the secondary school is capable of meeting this challenge of individual development if the homeroom functions as it should.
History Of The Church College Of Hawaii 1955-1960, Ralph Dallas Olson
History Of The Church College Of Hawaii 1955-1960, Ralph Dallas Olson
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
From the Mormon point of view, ignorance is a sin. Mormons believe that their very salvation is dependent upon the development of their mental and spiritual powers, as evidenced from the two following, typical statements from Mormon sacred literature: "The glory of God is intelligence;" "It is impossible for man to be saved in ignorance."