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A study of pupils' difficulty in pronouncing critical sounds in English
(1971)
This study was made to survey pupils’ difficulties in pronouncing critical sounds in English, to evaluate the seriousness of these difficulties, to determine the probable causes of mispronunciation, and to draw implications ...
An experimental study of the effect of feedback from pupils on the behavior of teachers
(1974)
The main purpose of this study was to find out the effect of feedback from pupils on the behavior of teachers. For a statistical approach to the problem, the following research hypotheses were advanced:
1. Teachers receiving ...
Oral reading difficulties and the factors related to these difficulties
(1972)
This study aimed to find out the oral reading difficulties of poor readers from Grado III to Grade V and to discover the factors that may be related to these difficulties. This study was conducted at the Central Philippine ...
A study of pupil preferences of models for elementary school children
(1981)
INTRODUCTION
Child psychologists, as well as educators, have been conducting studies on problems of children and adolescents. In spite of the studies thus far undertaken, many problems still remain unsolved although they ...
A study of the validity of the use of the Philippine Personality Inventory, form I among the intermediate pupils of the Dingle Elementary School
(1968)
This study was undertaken in order to find out whether a bureau-prepared questionnaire would be valid for use among the intermediate pupils; if so, in what particular age level and particular academic level, and with what ...
The relative effectiveness of the traditional method and the modern method of teaching grade three arithmetic on the academic achievement of pupils
(1968)
This experiment sought to answer this question: Which of the two methods, the modern method (method 1), or the traditional method (method 2), is more effective in teaching grade three arithmetic? The null hypothesis adopted ...