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The Effect of A Summer Group Counseling Institute on Selected Attitudes and Personality Characteristics of Junior College CounselorsVerett, Gary D. (Gary Dwayne) 05 1900 (has links)
The problem of this study was to measure attitudinal and personality changes that took place in junior college counselors as a result of a short-term group counseling institute.
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The Relationship between Shorthand Achievement and Two Plans of Homework in ShorthandPankhurst, Barbara Elaine, 1940- 08 1900 (has links)
The purposes of the study were: 1. To design two contrasting plans of shorthand homework, Method A plan to be used by control groups and Method B plan to be used by experimental groups. 2. To implement Method A plan and Method B plan through control and experimental groups respectively. 3. To define criteria by which achievement levels may be determined. 4. To make comparative analysis of achievement levels between the control groups and the experimental groups.
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An Evaluative Study of Physical Education Activity Programs for Boys in Selected Junior High Schools of TexasMuse, James Milton 08 1900 (has links)
The problem undertaken in this study was to evaluate the activity phase of boys' physical education programs in selected junior high schools of Texas. As a result of visitation and observation in a number of public junior high schools in the capacity of supervising teacher for physical education majors, it appears that many physical education programs were little more than loosely supervised play periods. Apparently there was room for improvement of these programs but a method for making judgments and recommendations required some type of measuring device. However, an examination of several existing measuring techniques failed to reveal any one devoted to the junior high school level or one concerned primarily with the activity program. As a means of improving existing programs, it was concluded that some new form of evaluation must be designed.
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Some Comparisons between Conventional College Teaching Methods and a Composite of Procedures Involving Large Lecture Groups, Seminars, and Reduced Class TimeBean, Alvin T. (Alvin Truett) 05 1900 (has links)
The problem of this study was to determine the differences in achievement, critical thinking, and attitude toward subjects of junior college freshmen which could be attributed to two approaches to the teaching of English composition and American history. The purpose of the study was to yield information for use as the basis for administrative and instructional judgments concerning pupil deployment, and plant and staff utilization.
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The Course Content of Life, Earth, and Physical Science Programs in Selected Texas Junior High SchoolsMoore, Joe M. 05 1900 (has links)
The purpose of the study was to determine the agreement between reported levels of emphasis of course content topics suitable for the junior high school and the optimum level of emphasis as it was recommended by Texas science supervisors and national science education specialists.
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A two year educational curriculum for para-professional planning techniciansStarnes, Tommy D. January 1973 (has links)
Call number: LD2668 .P7 1973 S73
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Lesotho junior secondary science teachers' perceptions and use of past examination papers in teaching.Majara, Sophia M. 17 June 2009 (has links)
Literature has shown that assessment has various purposes in education, ranging from
establishing the starting point, to monitoring and evaluation, while the role of assessment
in supporting learning is yet to be explored. In this study I explore the influence of
assessment on teaching in the Lesotho junior certificate science curriculum. I achieve this
by exploring the nature tools of summative assessment, teachers’ views on these tools
and how teachers engage the tools once they have served the summative assessment
purpose. In exploring the nature of tools of assessment I conducted a documentary
analysis of junior certificate science papers written over three years, and obtained
teachers’ views on the papers and their uses through a questionnaire and a focus group
interview. The study is predominantly qualitative and interpretive and is informed by
three theories; curriculum theory; which explains the cyclic relationship of the curriculum
elements, Bloom’s taxonomy which guides the drawing of educational objectives and
construction of tools of assessment and social theories explaining reflection on and
understanding of one’s social practices. Analysis of the past examination papers showed
that they are relatively valid for the syllabus for which they are designed, though there are
some discrepancies. Teachers find the questions in the examination papers appropriate for
use in teaching, though they need to be simplified at times. The question papers also
assess the understanding of science in the context of life around the learner. The uses to
which teachers put past examination papers range from planning to testing and the most
common uses are teaching and testing. According to the findings, past examination
papers do have an influence on what teachers select for teaching and how they approach
what they have selected. Further recommendations that I can make on the basis of this
study are; that teachers can derive themes for action research from which they can build
pedagogical content knowledge for various topics. Finally, they can also be used as a
source of a variety of tasks for learners.
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List of history books for Florida Junior CollegesLee, David J. Unknown Date (has links)
No description available.
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A list of science and applied science books for Florida junior collegesGreen, Robert John, Unknown Date (has links)
No description available.
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A survey of junior college biology curricula, staffing policy and teacher preparationBlevins, David A January 2010 (has links)
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