The Journal of Education, Issues 20-21Faculty of Education, University of British Columbia., 1974 - Education |
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Page 116
... reported that pupils sampled knew 47 % of the concepts usually taught at the grade four level prior to instruction . Such findings as these have led to reexamination of the knowledge objectives of traditional social studies programs and ...
... reported that pupils sampled knew 47 % of the concepts usually taught at the grade four level prior to instruction . Such findings as these have led to reexamination of the knowledge objectives of traditional social studies programs and ...
Page 122
... reported studies of a decade ago as those of Porrodin ( 1960 ) , James Raths ( 1962 ) and Spodek ( 1963 ) . Perrodin's study of " factors associated with the development of cooperation in children " is entirely descriptive in its ...
... reported studies of a decade ago as those of Porrodin ( 1960 ) , James Raths ( 1962 ) and Spodek ( 1963 ) . Perrodin's study of " factors associated with the development of cooperation in children " is entirely descriptive in its ...
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... reported believing that boys are as successful as girls in learning to read . In no study yet reported , however , would consideration appear to have been given to the etiology of teachers ' expectation for reading achievement , nor to ...
... reported believing that boys are as successful as girls in learning to read . In no study yet reported , however , would consideration appear to have been given to the etiology of teachers ' expectation for reading achievement , nor to ...
Contents
A Profile | 9 |
The Curricu | 41 |
DANIEL E WILLIAMS 95 Social Studies in Three Cultures | 115 |
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