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The Physical Education Teacher s Responsibility for the Retarded Child
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Editor's Preface 5
- Contents 7
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I. Teaching in America
- Our Schools Face the World Today 11
- In Search of Teachers 17
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II. Elementary Education
- A Child' s-Eye View of the Teacher 31
- How Effectively Are We Teaching the Fundamentals? 33
- Moral and Ethical Values in the Education of Children 40
- Individualized Reading 50
- Summary of Reading in the Content Fields 53
- Educational Problems and Their Solutions in a Special Center for Retarded Children 59
- The Physical Education Teacher s Responsibility for the Retarded Child 66
- Planning for Children in a Half-Day Session 70
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III. Secondary Education
- Can the Secondary Schools Meet the Needs of Industry? 81
- The Significance of Believing— For Counselors 89
- Shakespeare in the Senior High School 99
- A Geographic Reconnaissance of Greenlana ( With Particular Emphasis on its Bilingual School System) 111
- Some German Contributions to Western Literature 122
- Creative Dramatics 137
- Developing an Instructional Program for the Modern Junior High School 145
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IV. Administration
- The Real and the Unreal in School and Community Relations 155
- The Administrator and the School Staff 160
- Administration and Supervision of the Junior High School 169
- Human Relations Techniques for School Administrators 173
- Health Education Facilities in the School Plant Picture 188
- Is It Time to Re-evaluate Your Testing Program? 196
- How Elementary Teachers Can Get the Most from Standardized Test Scores 209
- Comparison of College Achievement of Public and Private School Graduates, Freshman Year in College 223
- Evaluating an Educational Program in Terms of the General Objectives 229
- Index 241
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Editor's Preface 5
- Contents 7
-
I. Teaching in America
- Our Schools Face the World Today 11
- In Search of Teachers 17
-
II. Elementary Education
- A Child' s-Eye View of the Teacher 31
- How Effectively Are We Teaching the Fundamentals? 33
- Moral and Ethical Values in the Education of Children 40
- Individualized Reading 50
- Summary of Reading in the Content Fields 53
- Educational Problems and Their Solutions in a Special Center for Retarded Children 59
- The Physical Education Teacher s Responsibility for the Retarded Child 66
- Planning for Children in a Half-Day Session 70
-
III. Secondary Education
- Can the Secondary Schools Meet the Needs of Industry? 81
- The Significance of Believing— For Counselors 89
- Shakespeare in the Senior High School 99
- A Geographic Reconnaissance of Greenlana ( With Particular Emphasis on its Bilingual School System) 111
- Some German Contributions to Western Literature 122
- Creative Dramatics 137
- Developing an Instructional Program for the Modern Junior High School 145
-
IV. Administration
- The Real and the Unreal in School and Community Relations 155
- The Administrator and the School Staff 160
- Administration and Supervision of the Junior High School 169
- Human Relations Techniques for School Administrators 173
- Health Education Facilities in the School Plant Picture 188
- Is It Time to Re-evaluate Your Testing Program? 196
- How Elementary Teachers Can Get the Most from Standardized Test Scores 209
- Comparison of College Achievement of Public and Private School Graduates, Freshman Year in College 223
- Evaluating an Educational Program in Terms of the General Objectives 229
- Index 241