At least 25 out of 100 children of the white population of our country who enter school stay only long enough to learn to read simple English, write such words as they commonly use, and perform the four operations for integers without serious errors.... Educational Review - 524 psl.1908Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| American Statistical Association - 1912 - 986 psl.
...assembles data from twenty-three cities and comes to the following conclusion: "(1) At least 25 out of 100 children of the white population of our country who...entering city schools stay only to the fifth grade." This conclusion is predicated on a table which shows for each city Doctor Thorndike's estimate of the... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1907 - 560 psl.
...intricacies and ambiguities of the facts it will be made abundantly clear that — (1) At least 25 out of 100 children of the white population of our country who...cities over half probably never have a man teacher. (3) Less than 1 in 10 graduate from the high school. (4) Only about a third graduate from an elementary... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1908 - 692 psl.
...In summing up his conclusions Dr. Thoindlke states, among other things, that "at least 25 out of 100 children of the white population of our country who...school stay only long enough to learn to read simple F-ngllsh, write such words as they commonly use, and perform the four operations for Integers without... | |
| Leonard Porter Ayres - 1909 - 264 psl.
...Education in February, 1908, Prof. Thorndike states the following conclusions: "At least 25 out of 100 children of the white population of our country who...entering city schools stay only to the fifth grade." f * Report, 1906, p. $32. f "The Elimination of Pupils from School," p. 9. While as measures of the... | |
| Leonard Porter Ayres - 1909 - 264 psl.
...Education in February, 1908, Prof. Thorndike states the following conclusions: "At least 25 out of 100 children of the white population of our country who...(white) entering city schools stay only to the fifth grade."t * Report, 1906, p. 532. t "The Elimination of Pupils from School," p. 9. %evrJ" While as measures... | |
| 1910 - 680 psl.
...on educational matters. In his introduction Professor Thorndike says : "(1) At least 25 out of 100 children of the white population of our country who...cities over half probably never have a man teacher. "(3) Less than 1 in 10 graduate from the high school. "(4) Only about a third graduate from the elementary... | |
| Catholic University of America - 1910 - 904 psl.
...by the Bureau of Education in February, 1908, concludes that " at least 25 out of every 100 of the children of the white population of our country who...integers without serious errors. A fifth of the children entering city schools stay only to the fifth grade. ' ' Mr. Leonard P. Ayres, working under the Russell... | |
| John Morris Gillette - 1910 - 330 psl.
...Printing Office, 1908.) His conclusions for the country as a whole are as follows: "At least 25 out of 100 children of the white population of our country who...English, write such words as they commonly use, and per- . form the four operations for integers without serious errors. A fifth of the children (white)... | |
| Charles Franklin Thwing - 1910 - 376 psl.
...its losses. Professor Edward L. Thorndike has shown 1 that at least one quarter of the white children of our country who enter school stay only long enough to learn to read simple English, to write simple words and to perform simple arithmetical computations. About one third of all who enter... | |
| Francis Stuart Chapin - 1911 - 118 psl.
...the following conclusions from his study of elimination in 1907.* At least 25 out of 100 children of white population of our country who enter school stay...perform the four operations for integers without serious 1 LP Ayres, " Factors Affecting Grade Distribution," Psychological Clinic (1908), vol. ii, p. 131.... | |
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