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A Study Of The History Of Adult Elementary And Secondary Education And Possibilities For Future Service In Louisville, Kentucky., Flora L. Morris
A Study Of The History Of Adult Elementary And Secondary Education And Possibilities For Future Service In Louisville, Kentucky., Flora L. Morris
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This study was inspired by a statement in the Louisville Public School Survey, 1943, in which Dr. George A. Works said, "Programs of adult education are exceedingly important in the modern community. The nature of modern life and the demands for continuous education and training suggest the need for school service in this area. Following the war, the demand will undoubtedly be very great. Louisville would do well to assign definite staff time for development of basic plans in this area." The writer was connected with the Works Progress Administration Adult Education Program as teacher from 1935 to 1937, and …
Under The Blazing Sun : A Unit Of Work In Social Studies For The Fourth Grade., Virginia H. Franklyn
Under The Blazing Sun : A Unit Of Work In Social Studies For The Fourth Grade., Virginia H. Franklyn
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Home Instruction For Physically Handicapped White Children In Louisville, Kentucky 1939-1940 To 1943-1944, Inclusive., Caroline Finzer Gray
Home Instruction For Physically Handicapped White Children In Louisville, Kentucky 1939-1940 To 1943-1944, Inclusive., Caroline Finzer Gray
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Eighty-four children have been enrolled in Home Instruction given by the Louisville Public Schools, during the past five years, 1939-1940 to 1943-1944, inclusive. Home Instruction is given only to those children who cannot attend school, due to various physical handicaps. The writer feels that it will be profitable to examine the data collected concerning the eighty-four pupils, not only for the guidance of those intimately concerned with the Louisville program, but also for the information of similar workers in other cities and of the large numbers of lay people whose chief interest is due to their feeling that "the physically …
A Study Of The Failures In The 6a Grades Of Louisville, Kentucky, For The Year 1941-1942., Lena Ruth Towles 1905-1966
A Study Of The Failures In The 6a Grades Of Louisville, Kentucky, For The Year 1941-1942., Lena Ruth Towles 1905-1966
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A Comparative Study Of A Group Of Institutional And Private Home Children In A Public School., Mary Virginia Witt
A Comparative Study Of A Group Of Institutional And Private Home Children In A Public School., Mary Virginia Witt
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A Study Of The Academic Success Of Elementary Pupils During Their First Year In Highland Junior High School., Esther Barth
A Study Of The Academic Success Of Elementary Pupils During Their First Year In Highland Junior High School., Esther Barth
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