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Pupil growth in the Marathon schoolUnknown Date (has links)
The first school reported ever to have been held in Marathon was held in a box car when Flagler was building his famous overseas extension of the Florida East Coast Railroad. Mrs. R. H. Miller, the teacher of this first school, visited in the community a few months ago. Her story of the early difficulties encountered was most interesting and enlightening. Following the "box-car school", teaching of three children was carried on in the private home of W. A. Parrish, now known as the "daddy" of Marathon and conducted by Charles Albury who is now teaching in the new, modern Coral Shores school, the only other school on the Florida Keys. Reference to the Keys" is in keeping with local usage of the term since Key West people speak often about the two "Key schools" and about "going up on the Keys." / "August, 1953." / Typescript. / "Submitted to the Graduate Council of Florida State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts." / Advisor: W. Edwards, Professor Directing Paper. / Includes bibliographical references (leaf 25).
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School readiness : a psychopedagogic study of children from a deprived communityNaidoo, Subromony Ramloo. January 1994 (has links)
Submitted in fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Education in the Department of Educational Psychology at the University of Zululand, 1994. / The aim of mis study was:
* to describe the life-world of pre-school children from a deprived community from a psychopedagogical perspective; and
* to determine in the light of findings obtained certain guidelines according to which accountable support could be instituted in order to meet the needs of pre-school children from a deprived community.
As introduction a psychopedagogical perspective on pre-school children is given. Education as a true human activity which finds its expression in the relationship between adult and child is examined more closely. From a psychopedagogical perspective the deprived child finds himself in a situation of dysfunctional education mainly because he goes through life with inadequate assistance and guidance of a responsible parent or adult. This results in the psychic life of the pre-school child being under-actualized. The lack of responsible adult intervention and accompaniment, which is based on the pedagogical principles of love, trust and authority, results in fee deprived child forming relationships within his life-world which are inadequate for his emancipation. The child from a deprived community feils to constitute a meaningful life-world.
It would appear that poverty together with environmentally disadvantaged conditions such as overcrowding, insufficient personal, financial and social resources, discrimination and deprivation, all interact with each other, resulting in under-actualization of the psychic life of the pre-school child.
Research literature has shown that parents of children from deprived communities were in no position to provide their children with any assistance, guidance or support. In most instances parents themselves have had little or no formal education. Families live in overcrowded homes with no electricity and proper sanitation. In most cases both parents work, leaving very early in the morning and returning late in the afternoon. The children are left on their own with hardly any control over mem.
In the light of the findings of this research, the following was recommended:
* That bridging module readiness classes should be established for children turning five years of age and that professionally qualified educators should be placed in charge of these children;
* that educational programmes for parents, teachers, school management staff, pupils and social workers should be organised to meet the varied needs of both parents and children especially from deprived communities; and
* that pre-schools should be established, registered, fully financed and controlled by the State with clearly formulated aims which are not only achievable, but are also in accordance with the realisation of the ultimate aim of education, namely, adulthood.
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A parallel group experiment in mental hygiene with school childrenJackson, Ernest Herman, Jr. 01 January 1952 (has links)
Mr. Bullis seemed to have a direct answer to the problem that was concerning the experimenter. However, after using his book for several years and in different grade levels: sixth, seventh and eighth, it became apparent that no such single remedy would change the behavior or personality of children in a basic sense. The lessons seemed to work best for the experiment with eighth grade pupils, but still he was not confident in this own mind that they were as effective as they might be; that is, to help boys and girls get along better with one another, to understand their own emotional problems and develop their abilities at winning friends.
The problem to be determined was: did this series of lesson plans change the mental framework of elementary school children? If this could be tested on a scientific basis, it could actually be determined if there was a change in thinking and feeling. There were a number of problems to overcome, but the statement of the problem was established: What is the significance of a series of lesson plans from Human Relations in the Classroom - Course I on a group of seventh grade school children, as measured by the Mental Health Analysis?
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The effects of divorce on perceived self-efficacy and behavior in elementary school children /Pagani, Linda January 1991 (has links)
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The response of primary children to picture books /Kiefer, Barbara Zulandt January 1982 (has links)
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The relationships of achievement, instruction, and family background to elementary school science achievement in the Republic of China /Lee, Tien-Ying January 1987 (has links)
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Correlates of students' knowledge, attitudes, and behavioral intent regarding alcohol : a study of students in grades four through eight /Leshnock, Jacquelyn Ann January 1987 (has links)
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The influence a famous athlete has on the development of the ideal self in eighth grade boys and girls /Mravetz, Robert Joseph. January 1971 (has links)
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The Use of the Bio-Photometer in Determining the Dark Adaptation of Pre-School Age ChildrenWright, Mary Lou McCauley 08 1900 (has links)
Because of the paucity of evidence with regard to dark adaptation and the vitamin A status of pre-school children, this study is made. The purpose, therefore, is to add to the available data on this subject through an investigation of the bio-photometer as a means of detecting vitamin A deficiency in pre-school children.
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Cross-boundary students between Hong Kong and Shenzhen: a case study of Shan Tsui Public SchoolLo, Kwan-hung., 羅君雄. January 2006 (has links)
published_or_final_version / abstract / China Development Studies / Master / Master of Arts
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