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Reasons For College Choice: A Study Of Responses Given By Eastern Illinois University Fall Freshmen, 1974, And Their Parents, Janet F. Holley
Reasons For College Choice: A Study Of Responses Given By Eastern Illinois University Fall Freshmen, 1974, And Their Parents, Janet F. Holley
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
An Alternative To Suspension For Smoking Violations In Palatine High School District 211, Donald B. Maddox
An Alternative To Suspension For Smoking Violations In Palatine High School District 211, Donald B. Maddox
Masters Theses
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The Development Of A Checklist For E.M.H. Prescription Learning, Imogene Jo Anne Tilford
The Development Of A Checklist For E.M.H. Prescription Learning, Imogene Jo Anne Tilford
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"Project Dial": An Early Childhood Screening Program, Lewis S. Sarff
"Project Dial": An Early Childhood Screening Program, Lewis S. Sarff
Masters Theses
This field study addressed the problem of "actively seeking" out and identifying children (ages 3 to 5 years) likely to develop late learning problems upon school enrollment. The procedures developed and reported in this paper deal with initial public relations, facilities, personnel, an evaluation instrument Developmental Indicators for the Assessment of Learning (DIAL), hearing and vision testing, and reporting of results to parents and school personnel.
The paper also includes means and standard deviations for DIAL subtest scores by one year age groups and by sex, as well as simple and multiple r's for each of the DIAL variables individually …