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Mechanical Drill & Meaningful Drill In Arithmetic For The Primary Grades, Mary Schell
Mechanical Drill & Meaningful Drill In Arithmetic For The Primary Grades, Mary Schell
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
This thesis has been written to emphasize the differences in two methods of teaching arithmetic - mechanical drill and meaningful drill - and attempts to present a psychologically and theoretically sound proposal for instruction in number skills in the primary grades of the elementary school.
The Reading Ability Of College Students, Nettie Harrison
The Reading Ability Of College Students, Nettie Harrison
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
Statement of the problem - The problem of this thesis is to make a study of the reading ability of college students. Three phases of the problem are considered:
- How well a group of unselected college freshmen can read.
- What factors affect the reading ability of college students.
- How reading ability affects scholastic achievement.
Some Common Errors In English Made By Business College Students In Daily Transcription Work, Homer Williams
Some Common Errors In English Made By Business College Students In Daily Transcription Work, Homer Williams
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
The present study was made for the purpose of ascertaining the particular types of errors that students make in transcribing their shorthand notes from day to day. In addition to finding out the kinds of errors and their frequency, it is earnestly hoped that some conclusions may be reached as to what instructional methods may be employed to advantage in teaching English to dictation students in such a way that they will be well prepared for the tasks that the business office will require of them.
Promotion & Non-Promotion In The Louisville Elementary Schools, E. W. Belcher
Promotion & Non-Promotion In The Louisville Elementary Schools, E. W. Belcher
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
To promote or not to promote has long been a question in the minds of both administrators and teachers; however, the segregated problem of promotion and non-promotion did not receive much attention until about fifteen years ago. In the past decade and a half much time and careful, thoughtful study have been devoted to this problem by leading educators.
An Analysis Of The Vocabularies Of Primers, Katie Motley
An Analysis Of The Vocabularies Of Primers, Katie Motley
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
The purpose of the present study is threefold:
- To analyze the vocabulary of each of fourteen primers to determine the extent to which their vocabularies are identical.
- To find what percentage of words each primer has in common with the Kentucky adopted text Ben and Alice.
- To suggest primers which best supplement Ben and Alice for slow learners and for fast learners.
A Comparative Study Of The New-Type & Old-Type Assignment, Mary Tanner
A Comparative Study Of The New-Type & Old-Type Assignment, Mary Tanner
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
The assignment is the teacher's one best chance of stimulating children with a desire for the work that is to follow. For this reason it should be carefully and methodically given and should be definite and clear. Study increases in intelligence somewhat in the degree that the main or salient features of the material to be studied are emphasized in the assignments.
A Study Of The Critical Factors That Affect The Achievement Of Probation Students, Eurena Dawson
A Study Of The Critical Factors That Affect The Achievement Of Probation Students, Eurena Dawson
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
It is the purpose of this study to present the results of an investigation of the high school and college records of the 600 students who have been on probation at the Western Kentucky State Teachers College during the school years 1932-32, 1932-33 and 1933-34; and, if possible, to set up some standards by which these students may be given the advice and guidance that will best serve them in their preparation for life.
The Efficiency Of Laboratory Work In Geography, Fred Edwards
The Efficiency Of Laboratory Work In Geography, Fred Edwards
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
Great sums of money are expended annually for the upkeep and equipment of laboratories that are used only for teaching, and yet there is little in the way of experimental data to indicate whether the expenditure of time or money is justified.
A Comparative Study Of The Relative Achievement Of The Training School & Non-Training School Pupils, Ruth Borders
A Comparative Study Of The Relative Achievement Of The Training School & Non-Training School Pupils, Ruth Borders
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
The writer, having been employed as a critic or supervising teacher in a city training school, has a personal interest in student teaching and student teachers. Frequently patrons voice their opinions concerning the work done in the training school. While many parents are well pleased with the results of student teaching, there are some who believe that the type of work given in the training school is inferior to that done in the public schools.
The major purpose of this study is to endeavor to answer, to some extent, a few of the many questions, arising from day to day, …
Tests & Study Guides In Literature For Secondary Schools, Ida Nance
Tests & Study Guides In Literature For Secondary Schools, Ida Nance
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
When the time came to choose a thesis subject, I immediately said Objective Tests Applicable to Collateral Reading. Having been told "nothing has been done along that line - almost nothing at all," I decided to extend my investigations to include any and all tests in high-school literature - tests for comprehension and appreciation, survey and achievement tests, and tests designed for collateral reading. Each phase of the study has been interesting, but I fear that I have remained somewhat partial to the unit first begun and have perhaps given it a bit more consideration than the other divisions have …
Is Formal Grammar Necessary In The High School?, Edward Ray
Is Formal Grammar Necessary In The High School?, Edward Ray
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
This study does not attempt to decide which is the better method of presenting grammar to the high school pupil; that is a question which would require much more extensive research to answer. We are interested primarily in determining and evaluating the success in college formal grammar of students who have had formal grammar in high school as compared with the success of those who have not had high school formal grammar. The study, therefore, is an attempt to show the differences existing in preparation for college formal grammar on the part of the students who have had high school …