• Refine Query
  • Source
  • Publication year
  • to
  • Language
  • 351
  • 49
  • 40
  • 26
  • 23
  • 23
  • 10
  • 9
  • 9
  • 7
  • 3
  • 2
  • 2
  • 2
  • 2
  • Tagged with
  • 542
  • 542
  • 542
  • 331
  • 138
  • 109
  • 109
  • 101
  • 96
  • 94
  • 94
  • 72
  • 68
  • 63
  • 55
  • 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.
31

An analysis of the expressed problems of junior high school girls

Dombrow, Clementine Casmire, 1911- January 1951 (has links)
No description available.
32

Effects of class assignment by grade level on the self concepts of junior high students in home economics

Wingert, Judy Ambrose, 1952- January 1977 (has links)
No description available.
33

The effect of the extra-curricular activity period on the social attitudes of junior high school pupils

Rieger, Dwares Theodore, 1911- January 1939 (has links)
No description available.
34

Comprehensive guidance : student and parent perceptions of junior high student needs

Mailandt, Werner, University of Lethbridge. Faculty of Education January 2002 (has links)
A needs assessment was conducted to identify top priorities for the development of a Comprehensive Guidance Program (CGP). The assessment was given to junior high students (grades 7-9) and their parents. This thesis is a comparison of students' and parents' perceptions of the needs of students in junior high school setting. The findings indicate the parents and students shared similar views on themes of support for career and future plans, concern for more information on health issues, and concerns of what servics the school should provide. However students' and parents' individual needs were not similar. A Spearman Rho test showed a very low overall correlation between the ranking of needs of the two groups. The findings led to the recommendation that thematic similarities should guide the development of programs and that community support should be sought to address individual priorities identified by each group. A major benefit of the study was the development of a process for the engagement of the community in school development. Further investigation may be needed to help understand the differences in the parents' and students' perceptions. / viii, 120 leaves ; 29 cm.
35

Multi-dimensional self-concept in junior high school students : issues of gender, intelligence and program effects

Munsie, Steven D. January 1992 (has links)
This study investigated levels of general, academic, and social self-concept in junior high school children. The effects of Gender, IQ and achievement level, as well as type of program were also considered in relation to self-concept. / Subjects were 85 students in grades 7 and 8 attending a large comprehensive high school, 40 of whom participated in a specialized Talented and Gifted (TAG) program. The remaining 45 were drawn from the regular school population and constituted a comparison group. Measurements included the Piers-Harris Childrens' Self-Concept scale and the Otis-Lennon Mental Ability Test. / Results indicated no significant differences between groups on measures of general or social self-concept. On measures of academic self-concept, TAG students scored significantly higher than students from the regular program. With regard to gender effects, no significant differences emerged between males and females on measures of self-concept. Finally, no significant differences were determined on measures of self-concept between TAG participants scoring higher on measures of IQ and achievement and those scoring lower. Educational implications and suggestions for future research are discussed.
36

Teaching experience as a determinant of middle-level teacher concerns

Schneider, Kathleen A. January 1988 (has links)
The purpose of the study was to identify and compare the perceived concerns of novice and experienced teachers in the middle-level teaching years. The population consisted of 200 public school teachers and 100 Catholic school teachers in grades six, seven, and eight in the state of Indiana.A forty-item questionnaire listing concerns in the areas of professional growth, classroom management and routines, instructional activities, and evaluation problems was utilized. Three null hypothesis were tested by using a multivariate of analysis of variance (MANOVA). Decisions with regard to the hypotheses were made at an alpha level of .05.Findings1. No statistically significant differences were found to exist between novice and experienced teachers.2. No statistically significant differences were found to exist between male and female teachers.3. No statistically significant differences were found to exist between public school and Catholic school teachers.4. Salary commensurate with demands for professional growth, motivating pupil interest and response, stimulating critical thinking and developing good work and study habits were identified as major professional concerns of teachers.Conclusions1. Level of experience does not account for major differences in the degree of concerns of teachers.2. Sex of the teacher does not account for major differences in the degree of concerns of teachers.3. Type of school--public or Catholic--does not account for major differences in the degree of concerns of teachers.4. The area of Instructional Activities causes the greatest concern followed by Classroom Management and Professional Growth. Evaluation Problems causes the least concern.5. Salary, motivating student interest and response, developing in students good work and study habits, and stimulating critical thinking are major concerns for teachers.6. Individual items causing concern for teachers have experienced modest changes during the past 14 years. / Department of Educational Administration and Supervision
37

A comparative study of two methods of teaching metrication to selected seventh, eighth and ninth grade pupils relative to effectiveness on metric measure estimation /

Love, Maurice Lee. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (Ed.D.)--University of Tulsa, 1977. / Bibliography: leaves 79-82.
38

Selected factors related to junior high school suspensions /

Lawson, Evelyn S. January 1975 (has links)
Thesis (Ed.D.)--University of Tulsa, 1975. / Bibliography: leaves 71-74.
39

Selected factors related to junior high school suspensions /

Lawson, Evelyn S. January 1975 (has links)
Thesis (Ed.D.)--University of Tulsa, 1975. / Bibliography: leaves 71-74.
40

Developing needed reading skills within the content area /

Demers, Louise T. January 1971 (has links)
Research paper (M.A.) -- Cardinal Stritch College -- Milwaukee, 1971. / A research paper submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Education (Reading Specialist). Includes bibliographical references (p. 34-36).

Page generated in 0.0658 seconds