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Browning's Dramatic Art
(1933-04-01)An average person interested In literature naturally reads any book of Browning*s complete works with perhaps little intention of reading his dramas, mainly because Browning is not generally known as a dramatist. His fame ... -
An Historical Research Into The Clinical And Pedagogical Implications Of The Work Of Maria Montessori, M. D.
(1959-04-01)Real education ceases when it becomes static. For decades it has been based on the influence of the men of the particular era. Men such as Rousseau, Pestalozzi, Herbart and Froebel have all had a dynamic effect upon ... -
The Art Of Listening And Its Effect Upon the Education Of The Elementary School Child
(1965-04-01)We, as Americans and citizens of the United States of America, are classified in a special group concerning our ability to listen effectively. Mediocrity describes the level of this classification because we fail to listen ... -
Using Modern Masterpieces To Teach Elements Of Design In The Primary Grades
(1969-04-01)I have always been interested in art but it was not until 1968, when I worked as a teacher's aid to Mrs. Virginia Bompart, that I realized how exciting art could be for children. It was in Mrs. Bompart's first grade room ... -
An Exploratory Study: The Relationship Of Apparent Creativity And Tested Creativity In Selected Second Grade Children
(1972-04-01)Concern for the creative potential is nothing new. Creativity, in the past ten years, has moved to a prominent position in the field of education. People such as J. P. Guilford, Getzels and Jackson, Calvin Taylor, E. Paul ... -
The Career Opportunities Program: A Paraprofessional Approach To Teacher Education
(1973-04-01)The purpose of this study was to examine certain aspects of a paraprofessional approach to teacher education. The paraprofessional approach refers to actual on-going training within the school classroom structure in addition ... -
The Contributions Of The America Indians And The Effect They Have On The Education Of Montana's Indians
(1973-04-01)The purpose of this study was to examine contributions of the American Indians in the areas of culture, economics, government, medicine and religion as they affect the education of the American Indians in today's educational ... -
The Effects Of Weight Training On A Select Group Of Carroll College Freshman Women
(1974-04-01)The male half of our species has participated in various physical activities for numerous years. Yet, until recently, it was unheard of for women to engage in many of these activities. Why? Because of past myths our society ... -
The Psychology of Musical Performance
(1977-04-01)What happens to talented musicians during the actual performance of their musical numbers that results in performances that are less than their best? Why do two musicians of comparable abilities give performances of such ... -
Comparison Of Departmental Performances Of Motor Skills
(1979-04-01)30 students performed in four motor skill tests, 1) Spatial halations, 2) O’Connor Tweezer Dexterity, 3) Bilateral Transfer and 4) Movement Time, For the purpose of experimentation I chose ten students from each area of ... -
Dysmenorrhea: The Effect Of Daily, Regular Strenuous Physical Exercise On Women Between The Ages Of Seventeen and Twenty-Two
(1981-04-01)I. Introduction: In 1934 a female "Voice of Experience" gave the following advice to young readers: Girls should not exercise, play tennis or wear high-heeled shoes during their periods; such activity can cause a prolapsed ... -
The Touch Of A Hand: The Importance Of Touch In The Elementary School
(1982-04-01)There is much more to the Elementary School classroom than simply the fundamental skills of reading, writing and arithmetic for it is within these rooms that children grow and develop. Many lives are influenced within the ... -
Exotic Animals From A To Z: A Picture Dictionary For Mentally Retarded Junior High and High School Students
(1984-04-01)The purpose of this animal picture dictionary is to teach and develop in the educably mentally retarded student the skills of alphabetizing, recalling facts, defining terms, finding the main idea and msxingiinferences. ... -
The Role Of Western Art In Lewis And Clark County Fifth Grade Classrooms And The Instructional Potential Of The Art Of Tucker Smith
(1984-04-01)The purpose of this project was three-fold. The first was to determine the extent to which Western art is used in fifth grade classrooms in Lewis and Clark County. The second was to determine the possibility of expanded ... -
The Learning Disabled and Computer-Assisted-lnstruction
(1987-04-01)Not all children can learn at the same rate or through the same methods. Everyone, whether adult or child, male or female, has areas in which they are gifted, average, and deficient. In one way or another, individuals learn ... -
Self-Concepts Of Gifted Children Grades Five Through Nine
(1987-04-01)As our society changes, the need for persons who have the intelligence and abilities to meet the requirements of the ever-expanding world in which we live increases. It is with this need in mind that gifted children have ... -
Oral Presentation Of Literature K-8: Values And Practices
(1992-04-01)I first became aware of the benefits of reading aloud to students as a teacher’s aide in a high school resource room. There, on numerous occasions, I was amazed by the positive effects of oral presentation of literature. ... -
Whispers From The Bardo
(1994-04-01)I had no goals for this collection. In early meetings, I made statements like "I want to experiment with as many different approaches as possible," and "I want to examine the nature of storytelling," and all sorts of equally ... -
Learning Modalities: Significance And Application
(1996-04-01)People are unique in many ways, including the way they learn. Teachers who teach through modality strengths take advantage of individual learning styles to increase the rate of learning by providing information through the ... -
You say you want a revolution: Integrating rock 'n' roll music into the social studies classroom
(1997-04-01)Among the many challenges that faces the social studies teacher is finding new and exciting ways to demonstrate historical events. This paper will examine using popular music, particularly rock 'n' roll music, to assist ...