The Journal of Educational Research, Volumen2University of Illinois, Bureau of Educational Research, 1921 |
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... points were cleared up by general discussion . Someone objected that , with a passing mark of seventy , it was evident from the scores that two - thirds of the pupils would fail to pass the test . This brought up an important point . Is ...
... points were cleared up by general discussion . Someone objected that , with a passing mark of seventy , it was evident from the scores that two - thirds of the pupils would fail to pass the test . This brought up an important point . Is ...
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... point is that while the low score makers were advanced the original high score makers refused to " stay put . " Truly , it has been said : " The brightest pupils are the most retarded . " THE SECOND CAMPAIGN But in the fall The next ...
... point is that while the low score makers were advanced the original high score makers refused to " stay put . " Truly , it has been said : " The brightest pupils are the most retarded . " THE SECOND CAMPAIGN But in the fall The next ...
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... point score on the operations of arithmetic . The actual working time of pupils is 27 minutes for Part I and 371⁄2 minutes for Part II . The total time required for giving either of the two parts is about the same - namely , one hour ...
... point score on the operations of arithmetic . The actual working time of pupils is 27 minutes for Part I and 371⁄2 minutes for Part II . The total time required for giving either of the two parts is about the same - namely , one hour ...
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... point score " for that scale . On the basis of our returns , we have ascertained for each half - year of age the median point score on the intelligence test . The point score of a pupil may then be interpreted with reference to these ...
... point score " for that scale . On the basis of our returns , we have ascertained for each half - year of age the median point score on the intelligence test . The point score of a pupil may then be interpreted with reference to these ...
Página 527
... point score is 9 years and his chronological age is 12 years , his I. Q. is 75.2 This expresses the fact that during the 12 years that this child has lived his annual mental develop- ment has been but 75 percent of normal . In other ...
... point score is 9 years and his chronological age is 12 years , his I. Q. is 75.2 This expresses the fact that during the 12 years that this child has lived his annual mental develop- ment has been but 75 percent of normal . In other ...
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Página 653 - That in all cases arising under this act the fines collected shall be paid into the public school fund of the county in which the lands where the offense was committed are situate.
Página 597 - NEVADA NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW MEXICO NEW YORK NORTH CAROLINA OHIO OKLAHOMA OREGON PENNSYLVANIA RHODE...
Página 652 - That hereafter twenty-five per centum of all money received from each forest reserve during any fiscal year, including the year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eight, shall be paid at the end thereof by the Secretary of the Treasury to the State or Territory in which said reserve is situated, to be expended as the State or Territorial legislature may prescribe for the benefit of the public schools and public roads of the county or counties in which the forest reserve is situated...
Página 741 - The general county school fund, as explained above (pp. 167-68) includes all moneys paid into the county treasury derived from: (1) the national forest reserve fund; (2) public school income fund; (3) general and special county school taxes; (4) sales of lost goods and estrays; (5) fines. This general fund is apportioned quarterly in January, April, July, and October by the county superintendent. "He may apportion the same at other times if there be sufficient money in the treasury to require...
Página 524 - is bloomin' lyre, He'd 'eard men sing by land an' sea; An' what he thought 'e might require, 'E went an...
Página 693 - November 1920. An address delivered before the National association of directors of educational research at Cleveland, Ohio, February 26, 1920. 89. Mason, Thomas E. High school and college mathematics. School science and mathematics, 21 : 37-44, January 1921. Read before the mathematics section of the Indiana state teachers
Página 744 - ... superintendent, or teacher who shall refuse or neglect to comply with the requirements of this act or shall neglect or fail to make proper provisions for the instruction required and in the manner specified by the first section of this act, for all pupils in each and every school under his jurisdiction, shall be removed from office, and the vacancy filled as in other cases.
Página 655 - ... all rentals and royalties received by the state as rentals and royalties from stone, coal, oil, gas, gold, silver or other mineral lands belonging to the public school fund; (7) fines imposed upon county officers for neglect of land act duties.
Página 752 - Except as herein otherwise provided, the exercise of the taxing power by the General Assembly and by every taxing body to which authority has been delegated by the General Assembly to exercise the power of taxation, is hereby limited...
Página 800 - ... certain limitations. In the first place none of our educational tests yield scores which are absolutely accurate. The errors of measurement are large in comparison with the errors made in the measurement of physical objects. Errors larger than the difference between the median scores for suc•Monroe, Walter S. "Improvement of Instruction Through the use of Educational Tests," Journal of Educational Research, I (February, 1920), 96-102.