Studies in College TeachingUniversity of Oregon, 1933 |
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... Potentiality SECTION I. Data Available Achievement Measures Other Factors Which Determine Grades Measures of Scholastic Potentiality SECTION II . Method of Comparison and Evaluation SECTION III . Presentation and Comparison of Data ...
... Potentiality SECTION I. Data Available Achievement Measures Other Factors Which Determine Grades Measures of Scholastic Potentiality SECTION II . Method of Comparison and Evaluation SECTION III . Presentation and Comparison of Data ...
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... potentiality students . SEGREGATION ACCORDING TO POTENTIALITY There is some evidence that segregation according to ability offers possibilities of more efficient handling of high potentiality . An experiment with segregation was ...
... potentiality students . SEGREGATION ACCORDING TO POTENTIALITY There is some evidence that segregation according to ability offers possibilities of more efficient handling of high potentiality . An experiment with segregation was ...
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... potentiality students are called upon to exercise them in other ways than through examination procedure , if they ... potentiality than they were for students of higher potentiality . This is not intended to imply that high potentiality ...
... potentiality students are called upon to exercise them in other ways than through examination procedure , if they ... potentiality than they were for students of higher potentiality . This is not intended to imply that high potentiality ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
Relative Efficiency of Student Achievement at Different Levels | 11 |
Method of Comparison and Evaluation | 19 |
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