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The effectiveness of values clarification experiences for seventh grade students /Hobstetter, Lynne Elizabeth January 1980 (has links)
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The Value of the Tachistoscope in the Reading Program on the Seventh Grade LevelMcCall, 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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An Exploration into the Sustained Reading Interests of Seventh Grade StudentsWilhelm, Jennifer 02 May 2009 (has links)
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A study of the development of understanding of the concept of variable among seventh grade students /Comstock, Margaret Louise January 1986 (has links)
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The effects of computer programming on seventh-grade students' use and understanding of variable /Crook, Claire L. January 1986 (has links)
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A Comparative Analysis of the Results of Two Approaches to Reading Instruction upon Seventh Grade StudentsMartin, Lois Estelle, 1914- 01 1900 (has links)
This study was concerned with making a comparative analysis of reading skills development resulting from two different approaches to reading instruction at the seventh-grade level. The two approaches were: (a) instruction emphasizing specifically the reading skills, Approach A, and (b) instruction using the regular classroom activities approach, Approach B.
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The Study of Problem Posing Teaching Activities In The Seventh-Grade Math ClassChuang, Mei-Lan 21 July 2003 (has links)
The purpose of this research is to explore the implementation of problem posing teaching activities in the seventh grade math class, including cooperative posing and individual posing, and to suggest specific teaching methods to those teachers who are interested in introducing problem-posing instruction in their classes.
The research subjects were from one of grade seven classes and class materials were mainly based on textbook. In the first semester of the school year 2002, students received in a traditional mathematics class, and then in the second semester, they received one problem-posing lesson per week self-study period. There are two phases for this problem-posing research: four times cooperative posing and three times individual posing. During this research period, the researcher used a variety of ways to collect data, such as observing, interviewing, video-taping, self-introspecting, and asking students to keep diaries. The researcher examined results by triangulation and evaluated students¡¦ problem-posing abilities.
The result of this research showed that students performed differently in different units. Of the seven units, the order of the highest score to the lowest is: Negative numbers, Volume and capacity, Approximation, Division of fraction, H.C.F. and L.C.M., The four basic operation, and, Number and Measures. In this regard, the researcher suggested that if teachers want to integrate problem posing into instruction , it would be more appropriate to apply to those units students received higher scores.
As for the early phase of this implememtation, students did not know how to discuss with each other. Gradually they improved and understood the meaning of team work. As for the topics of activities, some students came out with something related to names and life events; other students used news and adolescent topics as discussion materials. As for evaluating classmates¡¦ topics, students did not know how to give suggestions nor to spot other classmates¡¦ mistakes. Sometime, they contradicted themselves when they gave suggestions. Finally they could focus on data, discussed, and gave concrete suggestions. The researcher also found that students evaluated the numerical information content of the problems they posed and checked if they are reasonable and if the problems meet teachers¡¦ requirements. As for editing their own questions, some students did not pay attention to their classmates¡¦ suggestions; some paid attention to peer suggestions but made the problems worse. After thorough practice, students learned how to make proper revisions.
In all, there are advantages of implementing problem posing into matehmatics instruction. The advantage of cooperative posing is to create a team learning environment while the advantage of individual posing is to stimulate individual creative thinking in posing problems.
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A comparative study of personality characteristics of good and poor readers at the seventh grade level /Hoffmann, Patricia A. January 1969 (has links)
Research paper (M.A.) -- Cardinal Stritch College -- Milwaukee, 1969. / A research paper submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Education (Reading Specialist). Includes bibliographical references (31-33 p.).
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Selected factors associated with reading interests of seventh- and eighth-grade pupilsNewman, Nancy Ann. January 1984 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--North Texas State University, 1984. / Leaves 132-134 not reproduced. Typescript. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 145-160).
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Selected factors associated with reading interests of seventh- and eighth-grade pupilsNewman, Nancy Ann. January 1984 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--North Texas State University, 1984. / Leaves 132-134 not reproduced. Typescript. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 145-160).
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