Spelling in the Elementary School: An Experimental and Statistical InvestigationGinn, 1902 - 98 páginas |
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... Motor Incoördination " and " Sensory Incoördina- tion " have been employed to distinguish these two classes of errors from each other . They comprise two of the three main divisions of the classification . The term " Complication ...
... Motor Incoördination " and " Sensory Incoördina- tion " have been employed to distinguish these two classes of errors from each other . They comprise two of the three main divisions of the classification . The term " Complication ...
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... MOTOR INCOÖRDINATION All those classes of errors whose commission seems to I have been predominantly determined by defect in motor process . ( a ) Omission When one or more links ( literal or syllabic components of a word ) in the chain ...
... MOTOR INCOÖRDINATION All those classes of errors whose commission seems to I have been predominantly determined by defect in motor process . ( a ) Omission When one or more links ( literal or syllabic components of a word ) in the chain ...
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... Motor Incoördination , attention is directed for 1 The Faculty of Speech , pp . 226-244 . practical considerations to the interference with motorial processes by temporary 30 SPELLING IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL.
... Motor Incoördination , attention is directed for 1 The Faculty of Speech , pp . 226-244 . practical considerations to the interference with motorial processes by temporary 30 SPELLING IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL.
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... motor incoördination . The percentages recorded in Table XII show similar rela- tions existing between the returns by sexes . The final totals show , boys , 54.8 % ; girls , 44.8 % of motor incoördination ; the details of grades and ...
... motor incoördination . The percentages recorded in Table XII show similar rela- tions existing between the returns by sexes . The final totals show , boys , 54.8 % ; girls , 44.8 % of motor incoördination ; the details of grades and ...
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... Motor Incoördination were grouped , roughly speak- ing , something less than half of all the errors - 48.3 % and 45.1 % in the respective schools ( see Tables XII and XIII , Appendix , pp . 78 , 79 ) . The conditions of the experimental ...
... Motor Incoördination were grouped , roughly speak- ing , something less than half of all the errors - 48.3 % and 45.1 % in the respective schools ( see Tables XII and XIII , Appendix , pp . 78 , 79 ) . The conditions of the experimental ...
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accuracy Agnew School aphasia aphasic arithmetical mean average number average percentage average results average variation class of errors classification column test Composition Tests contributory coördination correctly spelled correctness of spelling curves in Table differences elementary school experimental expression factors fall in spelling Fifteen-Minute Test Foxchase School grade to grade grammar grades Herbartian incidental teaching investigation June LIGHTNER WITMER lists mental misspelled MOTOR INCOÖRDINATION mucilage nonsense words Northwest and Agnew Northwest School number of errors number of pupils number of words oral spelling orthography papers paraphasia pedagogical percentage of correctness percentages from test phonetic practical primary gained primary grades psychological rate of movement school programme sensori-motor specific spelling drill speech spelling errors spelling instruction spelling percentages spelling reform spelling result statistical subclasses suggestion Table XV Table XVIII teacher term examination test to test tion Totals Medians varied Venezula words written writing written spelling
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Página 35 - I won't count this time!" Well! he may not count it, and a kind Heaven may not count it; but it is being counted none the less. Down among his nerve cells and fibers the molecules are counting it, registering and storing it up to be used against him when the next temptation comes.
Página 35 - Let no youth have any anxiety about the upshot of his education, whatever the line of it may be. If he keep faithfully busy each hour of the working day, he may safely leave the final result to itself. He can with perfect certainty count on waking up some fine morning to find himself one of the competent ones of his generation, in whatever pursuit he may have singled out.
Página 37 - This position itself soon became not only suggestive to the child of sleep, but sometimes necessary to sleep, even when she was laid across the nurse's lap in what seemed to be an uncomfortable position.
Página 35 - Nothing we ever do is, in strict scientific literalness, wiped out. Of course, this has its good side as well as its bad one. As we become permanent drunkards by so many separate drinks, so we become saints in the moral, and authorities and experts in the practical and scientific spheres, by so many separate acts and hours of work.
Página 86 - It is my purpose to learn. Did you lose your almanac? I gave it to my neighbor. *I was writing in my language book. Some children are not careful enough. Was it necessary to keep me waiting so long? Do not disappoint me so often. I have covered the mixture. He is getting better. *A feather is light. Do not deceive me. I am driving a new horse. *Is the surface of your desk rough or smooth? The children were hopping. This is certainly true. I was very grateful for my elegant present. If we have patience...
Página 86 - My first test consisted of the following fifty words : furniture, chandelier, curtain, bureau, bedstead, ceiling, cellar, entrance, building, tailor, doctor, physician, musician, beggar, plumber, superintendent, engine, conductor, brakeman, baggage, machinery, Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday, February, autumn, breakfast, chocolate, cabbage, dough, biscuit, celery, vegetable, scholar, geography, strait, Chicago, Mississippi, Missouri, Alleghanies, independent, confectionery, different, addition, division,...
Página 37 - ... another lashes his hind quarters, and the conductor rings the bell, and the dismounted passengers shove the car, all at the same moment, his obstinacy generally yields, and he goes on his way rejoicing. If we are striving to remember a lost name or fact, we think of as many 'cues' as possible, so that by their joint action they may recall what no one of them can recall alone.
Página 42 - It was decided to abandon the use of the spelling book and home lessons in the subject, to omit also the period from the school program...
Página 64 - The amount of time devoted to the specific spelling drill bears no discoverable relation to the result, the latter remaining practically constant after the elimination of the spelling drill from the school programme. (9) It is therefore advisable, in view of the economy of time, to rely upon the incidental teaching of spelling to produce a sufficiently high average result. (10) This average result is what can be and is attained, as shown by statistical evidence, by average pupils under teachers of...
Página 33 - ... the wise teacher will acquaint herself with as many methods and devices as possible, and change from one to the other, in order to relieve the tedium and to meet the needs of individual children. Before all she will beware of running off at a tangent with any particular method, because none yet discovered has been proved a panacea.