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Present Practices & Methods Of Supervising Student Teachers In Industrial Arts, Walter Nalbach
Present Practices & Methods Of Supervising Student Teachers In Industrial Arts, Walter Nalbach
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
The problem is threefold:
- To determine the present practices of the programs in which student teaching is done.
- To analyze significant variations and to show important central tendencies in the technique of supervision of student teachers.
- To ascertain a means of evaluating student teaching in industrial arts.
A Study Of Majors & Minors In Western Kentucky State Teachers College, Bessie Beck
A Study Of Majors & Minors In Western Kentucky State Teachers College, Bessie Beck
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
This study has grown out of the desire of the writer to render some service to prospective high-school teachers in their selection of majors and teaching combinations, and to be of aid to the teacher-training institutions of the State - especially to Western Kentucky State Teachers College in directing prospective teachers to pursue courses that will fit them for the teaching demands of the high schools.
A number of studies of subject combinations in high-school teachers' programs have been made to determine in what fields and what subject combinations high school teachers actually teach. Clarence Nelvin Emrick1 in his …
English Majors Of Western Kentucky State Teachers College 1924-1935, Aubrey Peterson
English Majors Of Western Kentucky State Teachers College 1924-1935, Aubrey Peterson
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
In order that the objectives of this study - the ability to give more intelligent guidance, from the standpoint of the teacher-training institution, in the proper minor for an English major - the problem becomes one of determining:
- What minor English majors used in their college education.
- What number are teaching their minor subject.
- What subject those with teaching experience suggest that future English majors use as a minor.