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Full-Text Articles in Education
Western News, December 12, 1974, Western Michigan University
Western News, December 12, 1974, Western Michigan University
Western News (1972-2018)
Story highlights: To Examine Tuition Plans, Faculty Booklet Analyzes Area, 'Met' Greats; Tucker & Merrill; To Perform Jan. 8 at Miller, To Perform; Discuss Two Zupko Compositions On National Radio, Retiring Dean Maus Comments On Student Attitudes; Sports; Future, Anthropology Offers Three New Courses
Western News, December 5, 1974, Western Michigan University
Western News, December 5, 1974, Western Michigan University
Western News (1972-2018)
Story highlights: New Music Festival On, Poet Wendell Berry Visits Here Friday, C/T Appeals Being Heard, Visitor To 'Skin' Skinner Tonight, Placement Center Still Has Many Job Opportunities for Teachers, Friday American Criminology Y.P., McGranahan Heads State Slavic Group, October Gifts & Grants Total $243,312; Trustees Approve Pooled Income Fund, VanDeVenter to Retire; Change Title
Natural Areas For Community Colleges: Their Role In Environmental Education, John Henry Gerdes
Natural Areas For Community Colleges: Their Role In Environmental Education, John Henry Gerdes
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Perceptions Of Curriculum Emphasis: A Pilot Q Sort Study, Olugbenro A. Ajayi
Perceptions Of Curriculum Emphasis: A Pilot Q Sort Study, Olugbenro A. Ajayi
Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Benton Harbor Area Schools Major Internship, Edwin R. Dass
Benton Harbor Area Schools Major Internship, Edwin R. Dass
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Observations Of Student Services For The Development Of Human Potential In Selected Community Colleges And Universities, Festus H. Valentine
Observations Of Student Services For The Development Of Human Potential In Selected Community Colleges And Universities, Festus H. Valentine
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
A Study Of The Attitudes Of First-Year Shorthand Students, Carol Yvonne Mcloughlin
A Study Of The Attitudes Of First-Year Shorthand Students, Carol Yvonne Mcloughlin
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
An Inventory Of Impact Indicators To Measure The Success Of Community College Instructional Programs, Michael E. Wooden
An Inventory Of Impact Indicators To Measure The Success Of Community College Instructional Programs, Michael E. Wooden
Dissertations
No abstract provided.
A Comparison Of Characteristics Of School Districts Considered To Have More Successful Community Education Programs With Those Considered To Have Less Successful Programs, Paul W. Tremper
Dissertations
No abstract provided.
A Multiple Regression Approach To Affective Sensitivity In Counselor Trainees, Norman R. Sharp
A Multiple Regression Approach To Affective Sensitivity In Counselor Trainees, Norman R. Sharp
Dissertations
No abstract provided.
A Study Of The Relationship Between Length Of Student Teaching And Administrator Ratings Of Teacher Effectiveness, Douglas H. Johnson
A Study Of The Relationship Between Length Of Student Teaching And Administrator Ratings Of Teacher Effectiveness, Douglas H. Johnson
Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Influence Of Business Faculty Upon Students’ Attitudes: A Partial Replication Of Edgar Schein’S Study Of Attitude Change During Management Education, Robert Eugene Ashenhurst
Influence Of Business Faculty Upon Students’ Attitudes: A Partial Replication Of Edgar Schein’S Study Of Attitude Change During Management Education, Robert Eugene Ashenhurst
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
A Comparison Of Changes In Student Responses To Counselor Education, Rosemary Mccauley Morley
A Comparison Of Changes In Student Responses To Counselor Education, Rosemary Mccauley Morley
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Western News, November 21, 1974, Western Michigan University
Western News, November 21, 1974, Western Michigan University
Western News (1972-2018)
Story highlights: Bill Doolittle Resigns as Coach; Has 11-Year Mark of 58-49-2, Annual Fund Needs Unified Campus Effort, Campus Exceeds '73 United Way, 'HIM' Tickets On Sale Monday, To Discuss Army Opportunities Dec. 3, Bernhard Cites 'Chief Concerns' in '75-76 Appropriations Base Budget Request Letter
Western News, November 14, 1974, Western Michigan University
Western News, November 14, 1974, Western Michigan University
Western News (1972-2018)
Story highlights: Eight Graduate Students Cited, Boston U. President To Lecture Here, Multinational Corporations, Developing Countries Lecture Here Wednesday, Musical 'Pippin' at Miller Nov. 25, Art Historian Presents Two Lectures Tuesday, Establish Education Monograph Series, Marching Band; Wind Ensemble On Arizona; California Tour, Western Closes Grid Campaign At Long Beach
Western News, November 7, 1974, Western Michigan University
Western News, November 7, 1974, Western Michigan University
Western News (1972-2018)
Story highlights: Dowling to Direct 'Playboy' in Shaw Theater Nov. 13-16, Extend United Way Campaign, Annual Dad's Day Saturday, Soviet Dancers Here Nov. 19, German Study For Non-Majors, New President Addresses Academic Forum, Prexy Talk, Release Policy Statement on Use Of University Equipment; Facilities, Cambium Piano Trio To Visit
Western News, October 31, 1974, Western Michigan University
Western News, October 31, 1974, Western Michigan University
Western News (1972-2018)
Story highlights: King Family Takes Stage at Miller Wed., Publish State Geology Book, 'Purlie' Curtain Up Tonight, Korean Conference Here Next Week, President Forum Speaker Today, Band Spectacular Nov. 8, Memorial Recital in Oakland Nov. 10, Offer Open Military Admissions, Okay $56 Million Budget Request, Broncos Tackle Miami on Road
Western News, October 24, 1974, Western Michigan University
Western News, October 24, 1974, Western Michigan University
Western News (1972-2018)
Story highlights: Name McNally Acting Health Center Director, Cleveland; Local Supts. to Speak, Discuss 'Lousy Lovers' Today, Trustees Approve Revised Tenure Policy, Change Applied Sciences' Names, 'Purlie' to Be Produced on Campus, WMU vs. Ohio on Parent's Day
Western News, October 17, 1974, Western Michigan University
Western News, October 17, 1974, Western Michigan University
Western News (1972-2018)
Story highlights: Health Center; WMU Pledger Medical Care, Ailey Dancers To Spend Three-Day Residency Here, Alumni Assn. Cites Five Faculty, Artists/ Teachers Meet on Campus, Award Dr. Hunt Fulbright Grant, Open House at New Center, University Police Get Radar, Co-Host Trusts; New Tax Seminar, Plan Afternoon of Halftime Shows
Western News, October 10, 1974, Western Michigan University
Western News, October 10, 1974, Western Michigan University
Western News (1972-2018)
Story highlights: Placement Holds 'Career Search', Homecoming 'Untouchable' For Varied Activities, United Way Helps 24 Local Agencies, Arts & Sciences Expand Advising, Seek Applicants For Berlin Study, Primate Curator To Lecture Here, Mrs. Radt Wins Business Award, Senior Citizens Enrolling Here
Western News, October 3, 1974, Western Michigan University
Western News, October 3, 1974, Western Michigan University
Western News (1972-2018)
Story highlights: Gwen Frostic to Visit Campus, Big Bands Coming Here, Iowa Filmmaker Here Tonight, Seek Fulbright-Hays Graduate Applicants, Search Workshop For All Women, Explain Fringe Benefit Changes, Announce Open Insurance Period, WMU Gridders at Kent State, Move Foreign Study Services
University Magaizine Vol. 33 No. 1, Western Michigan University
University Magaizine Vol. 33 No. 1, Western Michigan University
Western Michigan University Magazine (1963-1980)
• Meet Dr. John T. Bernhard • WMU's Alumni Affairs and Development Office • Specialty Programs in Alcohol & Drug Abuse • Class Notes • Bronco Sports • In Memoriam
Reading Horizons Vol. 15, No. 1
Reading Horizons Vol. 15, No. 1
Reading Horizons: A Journal of Literacy and Language Arts
Complete issue of Reading Horizons volume 15, issue 1.
Books For Young Children, John C. Towner, Theodore A. Mork
Books For Young Children, John C. Towner, Theodore A. Mork
Reading Horizons: A Journal of Literacy and Language Arts
No abstract available.
Reading In The Secondary School: A Study Formulas Revisited, Kenneth Vandermeulen
Reading In The Secondary School: A Study Formulas Revisited, Kenneth Vandermeulen
Reading Horizons: A Journal of Literacy and Language Arts
No abstract available.
Ten-Second Reviews, Betty L. Hagberg
Ten-Second Reviews, Betty L. Hagberg
Reading Horizons: A Journal of Literacy and Language Arts
No abstract available.
A Good Teacher And An Eclectic Approach: The Hopeful Answer To Successful Reading Instruction, Maria Luisa Alvarez Harvey
A Good Teacher And An Eclectic Approach: The Hopeful Answer To Successful Reading Instruction, Maria Luisa Alvarez Harvey
Reading Horizons: A Journal of Literacy and Language Arts
The sinking feeling that "Johnny can't read" has developed from an unpleasant suspicion to an ugly reality of alarming dimensions and implications. Not only are our methods of reading instruction under scrutiny and attack, but so are our teachers themselves and, to some extent, so is our entire system of American education as it now firmly and shakily stands.
The Secondary Reading Problem, Dorothy J. Mcginnis
The Secondary Reading Problem, Dorothy J. Mcginnis
Reading Horizons: A Journal of Literacy and Language Arts
A letter from the editor.
A Reading Classroom Isn't Grimsville, Lois B. Muehl
A Reading Classroom Isn't Grimsville, Lois B. Muehl
Reading Horizons: A Journal of Literacy and Language Arts
Elementary perhaps, but during a 1967-69 compensatory program designed to increase communication skills for post-secondary but not fully qualified college students on a southern black university campus, we figured that to learn was to attend-in both a mental and a physical sense.
How Should Competency-Based Instruction Be Used In College Reading Courses?, Wilma H. Miller
How Should Competency-Based Instruction Be Used In College Reading Courses?, Wilma H. Miller
Reading Horizons: A Journal of Literacy and Language Arts
There are few educators throughout the United States who currently are unaware of the many possible advantages of using competency- based instruction. Competency-based education certainly is one of the most widely-known and potentially promising innovations on the recent educational scene.