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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Evaluating learning gain in a self-access language learning centre: case studies of six low proficiencystudents

Law, Yuen-yi, 羅婉怡 January 2009 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Applied English Studies / Master / Master of Arts in Applied Linguistics
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Self-access language learning : attitudes and learning strategies

Tang, Weizhi, 湯偉之 January 2014 (has links)
The attitudes and learning strategies of 100 language learners who are also users of Self-Access Centers (SACs) in a theoretical context of Self-Access Language Learning (SALL). Though questionnaire survey, the present study discovered several significant correlations between learner’s attitudes towards SALL and their language learning strategies. It also established a profile of SALL center users in their attitudes and learning strategies from an comparative view based on their previous SALL experiences. The results showed that leaners who are more ready for Self-Access tend to use affective strategies. Memory strategies are practiced more often among leaners who prefer learn grammar without teachers and have more speaking activities in class, also who are relatively more self-aware of their own learning objectives. Cognitive strategies are widely used by leaners who prefer leaning grammar by themselves, also those who are more confident to solve problems by themselves. There is a stronger intention of control over content selection for leaners who had SALL experiences, especially in utilizing non-staffing SALL resources at SACs. / published_or_final_version / Education / Master / Master of Education
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THE RESPONSES OF SKILLED AND LESS SKILLED NINTH GRADE READERS TO AN ORIGINAL OR AN ADAPTED STORY.

SMITH, ANNE LOUISE. January 1982 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to compare the written responses of skilled and less skilled readers to either an original or an adapted story, and the written responses of less skilled readers to either an original or an adapted short story. Data were compared relative to three areas: (1) statistical analysis of frequency of clausal units, and categorization of clausal units according to recall, inference, and supplementation; (2) statistical analysis of selected elements of the short story, specifically, setting, characterization, plot, and theme; and (3) descriptive analysis of frequent responses within each subcategory. Ninth grade students designated as skilled and less skilled readers by scores on the California Achievement Test formed two distinct sample populations. Subjects were randomly assigned to read either an original short story or an adaptation of the same story and write all they could recall, including selected elements of the short story, namely, setting, characterization, plot, and theme. Findings indicated that in terms of frequency of clausal units and categorization of clausal units, the responses of skilled readers to the original story contained significantly more clausal units and inference statements than the responses of less skilled readers. The responses of less skilled readers to the adapted story contained significantly more clausal units and inference statements than the responses of less skilled readers to the original story. Additionally, in their responses to elements of the short story, skilled readers differed significantly from less skilled readers for both the original and the adapted story with respect to characterization, plot, and theme. The responses of less skilled readers to the adapted story contained significantly more plot statements than the responses of the less skilled readers to the original story. Results point to the use of adapted stories with less skilled readers; however, caution must be used in arriving at such a conclusion since this study did not include qualitative interpretation of responses or other response measures such as reader interest and enjoyment.
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The prognostic value of the Stenquist mechanical ability test

Waters, Eugene A January 1929 (has links)
No description available.
15

The organization of mental abilities of an African ethnic group in cultural transition

Grant, Gerard Vincent 22 January 2015 (has links)
No description available.
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A study of the extent and quality of reading done by a group of fourth, fifth, and sixth grade children in terms of certain factors which might condition their reading

Unknown Date (has links)
"The aim of this study is to ascertain the amount and quality of the voluntary reading of the intermediate grades of an elementary school in Clearwater, Florida. The further aim is to determine, if possible, the influence or relation of certain factors on or to this quality and amount. The factors considered are: intelligence, sex, educational background, age, accessibility, supervision, movies, radio, being a tourist, hobbies, reading attainment, arithmetic attainment, group status, educational status of parents, "comics", space in the school building, and play-yard space"--Introduction. / Typescript. / "August, 1949." / "Submitted to the Graduate Council of Florida State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts under Plan II." / Advisor: Nita K. Pyburn, Professor Directing Paper. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 75-76).
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An analytical and empirical study of the concept of language proficiency and its consequences for the development of an Englishlanguage proficiency test battery

李亦鵬, Lee, Yick-pang. January 1981 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Language Studies / Master / Master of Philosophy
18

An investigation of creativity as related to two factors of cultural differences

Crossland, Nancy Lillian. January 1967 (has links)
No description available.
19

A factor analytic study of impulsivity and creative abilities

Pacuilla, Nicholas, 1940- January 1971 (has links)
No description available.
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The effects of technical and short story writing courses on a measure of creativity

Padgett, Pamela Lee Hopkins January 1978 (has links)
No description available.

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