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A Study Of The Frequency With Which The Small & Capital Letters Are Used, Vivian Gillespie
A Study Of The Frequency With Which The Small & Capital Letters Are Used, Vivian Gillespie
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
Because of the fact that so little has been done to create a scientific, objective basis for a sound course of study in penmanship, it has long been the desire of the writer to develop some ideas that presented themselves several years ago. It has occurred that there is a real need for a basis of fact, rather than mere personal opinion, in the teaching of penmanship.
While the great pen artists and the great penmanship teachers of the past and present have wrought exceedingly well and have made a wonderful contribution to the improvement of handwriting pedagogy, there still …
A Contract Plan For Teaching American Literature In High School, Elizabeth Stagner
A Contract Plan For Teaching American Literature In High School, Elizabeth Stagner
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
The plan may be characterized as follows:
- A definite provision for four levels of mastery.
- A challenge to the individual pupil, through a written presentation of contracts, to place himself satisfactorily at the grade-level he desires.
- Provision for a period of thirty-six weeks, in six-weeks units.
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.
A Proposed Plan Of Supervision For Bethel Woman's College Demonstration School, Vera Early
A Proposed Plan Of Supervision For Bethel Woman's College Demonstration School, Vera Early
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
This study is an attempt:
1. To present the supervisory program now in use
2. To set up a proposed supervisory program
(a) To improve the instruction of teachers in service that they may be able to direct the pupils' learning activities.
(b) To train student-teachers in order that they may make better teachers.
The scope of this study is limited to the effort of Bethel Woman's College to train teachers in service and student-teachers by the use of its supervisory program in the demonstration school. It is so limited in order to make a more thorough study of these …
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.
The Development Of Education In Bowling Green, Kentucky, Lula Dickey Vance
The Development Of Education In Bowling Green, Kentucky, Lula Dickey Vance
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
In recent years several articles have been written concerning education in Bowling Green, Kentucky, but the writer has been unable to discover an article that has treated the development of education from the time Bowling Green was established until now. It is the motive of this study to trace the development of education from the time Bowling Green was established until the present time.
Information for this thesis has been obtained from various sources, but the greater part of it has been secured through personal interviews, unpublished manuscripts, scrapbooks and histories.