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( 50 percent of all children in our schools fall between 90 I . Q . and 110 I . Q .
They constitute the “ average ” who fit well into the present school curriculum . )
These 93 children could probably profit by work in the regular grades proper to
their ...
( 50 percent of all children in our schools fall between 90 I . Q . and 110 I . Q .
They constitute the “ average ” who fit well into the present school curriculum . )
These 93 children could probably profit by work in the regular grades proper to
their ...
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Under present organization they do best in Opportunity Classes , when they fall
between 75 and 85 I . Q . According to our findings 20 children should be in
Opportunity Classes . Nineteen of those measured by the group test fell below 75
1 .
Under present organization they do best in Opportunity Classes , when they fall
between 75 and 85 I . Q . According to our findings 20 children should be in
Opportunity Classes . Nineteen of those measured by the group test fell below 75
1 .
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... the high school standards its former requirement of one “ unit ” of mathematics
for all students — the one unit usually meaning algebra . The Ohio high schools
may continue to offer as much mathematics as at present , State Superintendent ...
... the high school standards its former requirement of one “ unit ” of mathematics
for all students — the one unit usually meaning algebra . The Ohio high schools
may continue to offer as much mathematics as at present , State Superintendent ...
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J . W . Young of Dartmouth , has been working steadily at mathematics as at
present taught in schools and colleges . That this committee intends to
recommend radical changes in mathematics teaching , particularly in secondary
schools , is ...
J . W . Young of Dartmouth , has been working steadily at mathematics as at
present taught in schools and colleges . That this committee intends to
recommend radical changes in mathematics teaching , particularly in secondary
schools , is ...
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... that the students taught under the present methods know fully as much about
the declensions and the rules a year after they leave the course as did the older
students who studied only those rules and declensions . “ Similarly in algebra
and ...
... that the students taught under the present methods know fully as much about
the declensions and the rules a year after they leave the course as did the older
students who studied only those rules and declensions . “ Similarly in algebra
and ...
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