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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. ...