The Journal of Education, Issues 20-21Faculty of Education, University of British Columbia., 1974 - Education |
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... achievement ( Davidson and Lang : 4 ) . An expectancy scale might prove of value in future studies of the selffulfilling prophecy . Teachers ' ( and pupils ' ) expectations developed over substantial periods of time , could be taken ...
... achievement ( Davidson and Lang : 4 ) . An expectancy scale might prove of value in future studies of the selffulfilling prophecy . Teachers ' ( and pupils ' ) expectations developed over substantial periods of time , could be taken ...
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... achievement in reading ( Makita : 6 : Preston : 9 ) that expectation for boys ' reading achievement in the United States is unrealistically low . Because of the unrefined nature of the instrument used in this study , and the limited ...
... achievement in reading ( Makita : 6 : Preston : 9 ) that expectation for boys ' reading achievement in the United States is unrealistically low . Because of the unrefined nature of the instrument used in this study , and the limited ...
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... Achievement in Reading of First Grade Boys . Unpublished Doctoral Dissertation , The Ohio State University , 1968 . 8 Pennock , C. D. , Student Teacher Expectations for Primary Level Boys ' Reading Achievement . Unpublished Doctoral ...
... Achievement in Reading of First Grade Boys . Unpublished Doctoral Dissertation , The Ohio State University , 1968 . 8 Pennock , C. D. , Student Teacher Expectations for Primary Level Boys ' Reading Achievement . Unpublished Doctoral ...
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A Profile | 9 |
The Curricu | 41 |
DANIEL E WILLIAMS 95 Social Studies in Three Cultures | 115 |
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