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A Study Of Compensatory Techniques For Special Freshmen At Morehead State University, Nancy Diane High
A Study Of Compensatory Techniques For Special Freshmen At Morehead State University, Nancy Diane High
Morehead State Theses and Dissertations
A thesis presented to the faculty of the Graduate School at Morehead State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Specialist in Education Degree by Nancy Diane High on December 3, 1975.
The Integration Of Affective And Cognitive Concerns In Educational Programs, Elaine Avidon
The Integration Of Affective And Cognitive Concerns In Educational Programs, Elaine Avidon
Graduate Student Independent Studies
The social and political confrontations of the 1960's forced public school educators to reassess many of their values. Among the crucial issues which resurfaced as a result of this reassessment was the basic question of why some students were learning while others were not. This independent project addresses itself to that question. In particular, it presents one approach .which, when used responsibly, can alter the patterns of non-· learning that exist for so many young people attending schools today.
The integration of affective and cognitive concerns has been written about by many educators. It is also the topic of this …
An Assessment-Diagnostic Center For Pre-School Public School Handicapped Children In Illinois: The Rend Lake Project, John Powell
An Assessment-Diagnostic Center For Pre-School Public School Handicapped Children In Illinois: The Rend Lake Project, John Powell
Masters Theses
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A Literature Curriculum For Economically Disadvantaged Third-Graders Who Are Non-Readers, Sally Pike
A Literature Curriculum For Economically Disadvantaged Third-Graders Who Are Non-Readers, Sally Pike
UNF Graduate Theses and Dissertations
The purpose of this project was to develop a literature curriculum for third graders at Callahan Elementary School who are non-readers of "economically disadvantaged" backgrounds.