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        Status of the Negro high-school teacher in Missouri

        Powell, P. R. (Pat Russell)
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        Survey of progressive classroom practices in grades four, five, and six in ten Indiana cities

        Krause, LaVern W. (LaVern William)
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        Survey of the schools of Honey Creek Township, Vigo County, Indiana

        Fogg, Ella Marea Meehan
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        Swimming in the public schools of Indiana

        Zemlock, Don
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        Teaching assignments in Indiana secondary school during the school years of 1941-42 and 1946-47

        Wilcox, John Alden
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        Techniques of teaching motion picture appreciation

        Donovan, Mary Ruth
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        Tentative pre-class testing program in junior high school physical education

        Briggs, Harry E.
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        Textbooks and source materials for health education in the high school

        Osmon, George W.
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        The advisory system in the Woodrow Wilson Junior High School

        Bowles, James O.
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        The care of physical education rooms and locker rooms and the relation of these rooms to pupils of the secondary school

        Zeller, Ernest
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        The comparison of the test of cognitive skills and the wechsler intelligence scale for children-revised for students with learning disabilities.

        McGiverin, Jennifer
        This study investigated the criterion-related validity of the Test of Cognitive Skills(TCS) as an estimate of cognitive ability for students with learning disabilities. Research indicates that knowledge of scores from group ability tests significantly influences teacher's instruction and treatment of students. In contrast, school psychologists rarely consider group administered test scores and must devote substantial time to administering and interpreting individual intelligence measures. The present study compared the TCS to the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-Revised(WISC-R)for students with learning disabilities in order to contribute to the valid use of the TCS by both teachers and school psychologists. More specifically,the study examined the validity of using the TCS(a)to screen for students with learning disabilities, and (b)as a substitute for the WISC-R as an estimate of cognitive ability for students with learning disabilities. Subjects were 118 elementary and middle school students enrolled in learning disability services in a midwestern county school system. Results of t-tests indicated that the TCS Cognitive Skills Index (CSI) significantly underestimated the cognitive abilities operationally defined by the WISC-R. Pearson correlations revealed significant positive relationships between the CSI and each of the WISC-R IQs and factor scales. The standard error in estimating the WISC-R Full Scale IQ(FSIQ)from the CSI was 8.19 standard score points; thus, a confidence range of approximately 33 points was required to estimate the FSIQ from the CSI at a 95% probability of accuracy. Post-hoc analyses revealed that subjects tended to score lower on the CSI as FSIQ-CSI differences increased. Further, subjects with weaknesses in attention/concentration skills obtained significantly lower CSIs than subjects with average attention/concentration skills obtained significantly lower CSIs than subjects with average attention/concentration skills. However,as measured by the WISC-R Verbal Comprehension factor, the cognitive abilities of these two groups were not significantly different. Based on the results of this study, the TCS CSI cannot be recommended as an estimate of cognitive ability as operationally defined by the WISC-R for students with learning disabilities. Further, using the CSI in screening students for learning disabilities is contraindicated since the CSI is likely to screen out students with learning disabilities. Additional research is required to examine the validity of the CSI as an estimate of cognitive ability for both special education and regular education.
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        The consistency of behavioral characteristics of high and low scoring children on the paired hands test.

        Barnett, David.W
        I wish to express my deep appreciation to Dr.Karl Zucker.This research is a result of three years of fellowship with Dr.Zucker and represents a significant experience for the student.I wish to thank Dr.Porter for his support,timely guidance and encouragement.Sincere thanks is extended to my committee chairman,Dr Kern and also Dr Aaron and Dr Walker,all of whom contributed objective and critical thinking that greatly improved the final research.My wife,Rita was the source of strength and encouragement that helped make being a student easier.
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        The consolidation of the schools of Hamilton Township with Sullivan City Schools

        St. Clair, Hadie E.
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        The construction and standardization of a test in classroom organization and management

        Dobbins, Ernest O.
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        The cost of education in eighteen selected counties of Indiana, 1936-37, emphasizing distinctions between ungraded and graded systems, compared to the cost of juvenile delinquency for a comparable area and period

        Hartman, Jacob W.
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        The development and evaluation of creative writing in the second and third grades

        McIntire, Rosa Imogene
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        The educational status of Negro industrial employees in Terre Haute and Indianapolis, Indiana

        Horsley, Arena Mae
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        The educational value of 4-H Club work in Knox County

        Radmacher, T. F.
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        The effect of providing for the needs of the retarded group through solving the problems of individual children

        Kadel, Mary J.
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        The effectiveness of two methods of teaching social studies in high school

        Allen, Alva Freadman
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