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ThesisSolberg, Howard P.[Introduction]The schools within the Southern California area have been attacked during the past few years on the basis that the children in these schools are not I earning as we II as they could. This criticism has gone so far as to reach the state's . . .
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ThesisSharp, Virgene AltheaIn recent years there has been a continuous search for programs and materials which would assist our schools in offering a solution to the problem of low reading achievement shown by a considerable number of our students. Many innovations have been su . . .
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ThesisSpare, Dennis R.The purpose of this study was to determine if psychoeducational data found in cumulative record folders could be used to distinguish students that have learned phonics from students that have not learned phonics. A null hypothesis was assumed stating . . .
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ThesisPashley, NinaThis study sought to discover the effectiveness of individualized reading instruction for remedial students at the secondary level. The subjects were 124 eighth grade junior high school students. The experimental group was composed of 76 students prog . . .
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ThesisFrankel, Joanne RuthTo clarify the contention that reading programs should take the cognitive style of students into account, this investigation studied the relationship of cognitive style to reading achievement, and, in addition, to sex and school. Using ANOVA in a 2 by . . .
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ThesisRider, Mercedes ArleneThe purpose of this paper is (1) to establish the need for measurable performance objectives and a diagnostic evaluative instrument to assess individual needs on completion of the fourth preprimer of the Harper and Row series, (2) to propose measurabl . . .
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ThesisSpike, Howard S.The purpose of this study was to determine whether a reading class in a middle school taught with a personalized reading contract method might improve students' attitudes toward reading as well as improve reading scores. This study describes such a re . . .
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ThesisBenkell, LynnReading is a complex of many physical and psychological processes. The development of skill in reading depends upon the skills necessary for associating meaning with the printed symbols, the habits and skills involved in seeking understanding through . . .
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ThesisSolberg, Dorothy L.[Purpose of Study] This research was conducted to investigate a statement made by John R. Bormuth. He indicates that when the student regards material as too easy for him, he exhibits avoidance behaviors claiming that the materials are "childish" and . . .