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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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A Comparative Study of Achievement Made in a Phonetic and Non-Phonetic Approach to Reading and Spelling in Two First Grades

Lemley, Mavarine 08 1900 (has links)
The problem set forth in this investigation is to determine which of the two methods is more effective in teaching reading and spelling in the first grade. Recent investigations would lead one to believe that a phonetic approach to reading and spelling is more effective than the non-phonetic approach.
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A Comparative Study of the Social and Academic Status of a Group of Kindergarten and Non-Kindergarten Children in the Second Grade of a Garland, Texas, Elementary School

Lyles, Leola E. Taylor 08 1900 (has links)
The problem of this investigation is to make a comparative study of a group of second grade children to determine, if possible, whether the child who attends kindergarten has any advantage over one who does not attend. Three phases of development are dealt with: behavior and social adjustment to second grade, mental maturity, and scholastic achievement in the second grade.
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The Value of the Tachistoscope in the Reading Program on the Seventh Grade Level

McCall, Mildred 08 1900 (has links)
The problem of this study is to determine the value of the tachistoscope in the reading program of students at the seventh-grade level.
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Sacred stories of classroom, school, county, and state : navigating professional knowledge landscapes in the face of mandated reading initiatives

Darden, Lora Webb 03 February 2010 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to examine the nature of collaboration among members of a first grade team as they participated in a state mandated reading initiative. The second purpose was to examine how top-down mandates of state reading initiatives and collaboration among team members translated into “secret stories” of classroom instruction for the three focus teachers. The study also considered my role as the campus reading coach, as I attempted to facilitate the translation of the reading initiative to meet the diverse needs of the team members, while navigating issues of power among the campus administration and the first grade team. Qualitative research methods were used to document and describe (a) the interactions and collaboration of the first grade team during grade level reading meetings; (b) the formation of micro-groups due to power issues; (c) literacy practices of the three focus teachers and; (d) the secret stories of members of the first grade team as they navigated the troubled landscape of the second year of the reading initiative. The first grade meetings were observed and documented for five months, as teachers completed the reading initiative modules and attempted to translate those practices in order to complement their existing classroom practices. Each of the three focus first grade teachers was interviewed and recorded during classroom instruction. Interviews with students were also conducted in order to gain the perspective of literacy practices from a child’s point of view. Data for the study included field notes from observations, student and teacher interviews, digital images of student work and classroom texts, and digital video and audio recordings of interviews and classroom instruction. The findings of the study indicate that teachers translated staff development practices in accordance with their existing beliefs and tended to gravitate toward and collaborate with those who shared common pedagogical beliefs. The role of the reading coach was best served when the coaching protocols were transparent to all team members. The study revealed the inevitability of conflict in an atmosphere of collaboration as well as the notion that teachers are the true curriculum makers regardless of the initiative. / text
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Modélisation et optimisation des procédés de polymérisation d’éthylène / Modeling and optimization of ethylene polymerisation processes

Gu, Xue-Ping 11 November 2008 (has links)
La modélisation et l’optimisation des procédés de polymérisation d’oléfines en prenant en compte les caractéristiques de la polymérisation et du procédé mis en jeu peuvent aider à améliorer les procédés de polymérisation industriels. Dans cette étude, un modèle a été développé et ses paramètres déterminés afin de calculer des propriétés thermodynamiques et physiques du système de polymérisation de l’éthylène. Des modèles en régime permanent et transitoire sont élaborés pour les procédés de polymérisation industriels en suspension ou en phase gazeuse, basés sur les cinétiques de polymérisation en présence de catalyseur Ziegler-Natta. La conduite des réacteurs a été analysée et le changement de grade simulé / Modeling and optimization of olefin polymerization processes based on polymerization and process characteristics provide guidance to plants and improve industrial processes. In this work, a model is proposed and its parameters determined to calculate thermodynamic and physical properties of the ethylene polymerization system. Based on industrial Zigler-Natta catalyzed multi-active sites ethylene polymerization kinetics, both steady and transient state plant-scale models are developed for industrial slurry and gas phase ethylene polymerization processes. The operating conditions of the reactors are analyzed; the grade transition and process optimization simulated
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Drug Knowledge Levels and Drug Abuse Attitudes Among Fifth and Sixth Grade Students of Denton and Keene, Texas

Nations, James D. 05 1900 (has links)
The problem with which this investigation is concerned is that of determining the drug knowledge levels and attitudes toward drug abuse of fifth and sixth grade schoolchildren.
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The Effects of Teaching Study Skills and Reading, Writing, and Listening Skills as a Specific Course of Study for Ninth Grade Students

Fillman, Tony Wayne 05 1900 (has links)
The problem of this study was to test the effects of teaching selected study skills and reading, writing, and listening skills as a specific course of study for ninth grade students. To study this problem, the performance of students enrolled in a study skills and reading, writing, and listening skills course was compared to that of a comparable group of ninth graders, electing the course but not permitted to take it, on the basis of performance as measured by mean gain on alternate forms of the Spitzer Study Skills Test and on the Sequential Test of Educational Progress--Reading-Writing-Listening.
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The Effects of Group Counseling upon Visual Perception and its Relationship to Other Forms of Perception

Berryman, Berle Wayne 05 1900 (has links)
The study of perception of visual images and the influence of counseling upon them has received little if any attention. This study was designed to investigate this uncharted area and to demonstrate the effects of counseling upon visual perception. The primary function of this investigation was to seek answers to the following questions. Is it possible for group counseling to have an effect on one's perception of visual stimuli? Will a counseling experience which produces a change in a person' behavior also cause that person to perceive visual images in a different way than he perceived them before counseling? In other words, does a concomitant relationship exist between visual perception and other forms of perception?
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The Effect of Supplementary Materials upon Academic Achievement in and Attitude toward Mathematics among Eighth Grade Students

Wilkinson, Gerald Glendel 05 1900 (has links)
The problem of the study was to examine the effectiveness of using supplementary materials in the teaching of eighth grade mathematics. The study considered the effect that supplementary materials had on students in terms of the following variables--attitude toward mathematics, mathematical concepts, problem solving ability, understanding common fractions, computation of common fractions, decimal fractions and per cent, concepts of numbers and numerals (number system and operations), and concepts of numbers and numerals (decimal place value).
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Understanding the relationship between Texas' early childhood education delivery system and first grade retention an ecology systems analysis /

Gasko, John W., January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Texas at Austin, 2008. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references.

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