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A comparative study of the reading achievement of fourth grade boys and girls
(1966)
This study aimed to find out in what particular reading skills boys are better than girls, or vice versa; in what particular reading skill each sex is weakest; and in what skill each sex has acquired mastery. The purpose ...
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 comparative study of school achievement of sixth grade boys and girls
(1962)
In all Philippine elementary schools, it is customary at the end of the term to name two pupils as the honor pupils of the year. This designation is highly coveted by both pupil and parent. A pupil is considered successful ...
The relationship of socio-economic status to intelligence ratings and scholastic achievement of first year high school children in the Iloilo City schools
(1964)
To a great extent, socio-economic status determines one’s educational opportunity. Participation in extracurricular activities, as well as popularity and leadership in school is associated with one’s socio-economic status. ...
A study of the relationship between high school and college academic performance
(1968)
The problem. The purpose of this study is to determine the relationship between high school academic performance of graduates from the Iloilo Regional School of Fisheries and subsequent academic performance in college, and ...