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The relative effectiveness of two methods in teaching reading in the vernacular in grade one: Analytic-synthetic and Cartilla method
(1973)
The purpose of this experiment was to compare the effectiveness of the Cartilla method and the Analytical- Synthetic method in teaching reading in the vernacular in grade I and to find out whether there is any difference ...
The effect of homework upon the achievement of pupils in grade five arithmetic
(1974)
Statement of the Problem. The purpose of this study was to find out whether homework had some effect upon the achievement of the pupils. Specifically, the study wanted to answer two questions. (1) Which of the two methods ...
A survey of resources, instructional materials, and methods used in the teaching of Filipino language in the secondary schools of Iloilo
(1960)
The adoption of Tagalog as the basis of the development of Filipino Language has paved the way to a common language. From the start, the school has been the best media for propagating the language. It has borne the burden ...
The formulation of a reliable instrument for measuring the effectiveness of a new teaching approach to the study of English in the first semester of college work
(1958)
Whatever happens in the lower grades concerning the language of instruction in the Philippines, in college work English is difficult to replace. No better reason can be advanced than the fact that the language has proved ...
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 ...
A study of common Hiligaynon patterns as an approach to English
(1960)
The history of foreign-language teaching displays so many interesting and different styles of methods and approaches that a language teacher often finds himself lost in a forest of techniques. Henry Sweet, the leading ...
The relative effectiveness of three methods of teaching in acquiring manipulative skills: Demonstration, illustration, and the use of instruction sheets
(1967)
The purpose of this study is to investigate the relative effectiveness of the three methods of teaching manipulative skills; namely, the demonstration method, the illustration method, and the use of instruction sheet method. ...