This study was concerned with the extent of student failures as Modesto High School during the four year period from 1954 to 1958. The administrative staff has always been aware of this problem and the continual waste of student potential. As a result of the marked increase in the number of failing marks received by students in the fall semesters of 1956 and 1957 this situation was brought into sharper focus, and the administrations felt a need for an appropriate study. As a result of the evident increase in the number of failing marks received by students at Modesto High School, this study was initiated for the following purposes: (1) To determine to frequency and the distribution of failing marks for the eight-semester period, from the fa...
Objectives: This study investigates the causes of school failure in two public secondary schools in ...
Each semester many students fail the junior standing mathematics and English examination at Oklahoma...
The following are the things the writer hopes to accomplish by this study: I. Find the number of eig...
The purpose of this study was threefold: (1) to determine the degree of pupil failure as it exists i...
Includes bibliographical references.Problem. The purpose of this study was to analyze the informatio...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the subject of student academic failures in high school
This study is a follow-up study of drop-outs in James A. Herod High School in the eighth and ninth g...
The purpose of this study was to examine the complete number of failures for the school year, 1948-1...
Thesis (Ed.M.)--Boston University, 1947. This item was digitized by the Internet Archive
A seemingly unwarranted number of failures over a period of years has caused much concern among lead...
Statement of the Problem A four-semester study of the extent and causes of pupil failure at I. M. Te...
The major thrust of the study was to analyze under-achievement among the Grades III and IV pupils in...
The recognition of the fact the Weldon School, Gladewater, Texas, was neither holding all the studen...
The purpose of this study was to discover how students in San Marcos Middle School were able to disc...
This is a study intended to determine i f there are any significant differences in scholastic attain...
Objectives: This study investigates the causes of school failure in two public secondary schools in ...
Each semester many students fail the junior standing mathematics and English examination at Oklahoma...
The following are the things the writer hopes to accomplish by this study: I. Find the number of eig...
The purpose of this study was threefold: (1) to determine the degree of pupil failure as it exists i...
Includes bibliographical references.Problem. The purpose of this study was to analyze the informatio...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the subject of student academic failures in high school
This study is a follow-up study of drop-outs in James A. Herod High School in the eighth and ninth g...
The purpose of this study was to examine the complete number of failures for the school year, 1948-1...
Thesis (Ed.M.)--Boston University, 1947. This item was digitized by the Internet Archive
A seemingly unwarranted number of failures over a period of years has caused much concern among lead...
Statement of the Problem A four-semester study of the extent and causes of pupil failure at I. M. Te...
The major thrust of the study was to analyze under-achievement among the Grades III and IV pupils in...
The recognition of the fact the Weldon School, Gladewater, Texas, was neither holding all the studen...
The purpose of this study was to discover how students in San Marcos Middle School were able to disc...
This is a study intended to determine i f there are any significant differences in scholastic attain...
Objectives: This study investigates the causes of school failure in two public secondary schools in ...
Each semester many students fail the junior standing mathematics and English examination at Oklahoma...
The following are the things the writer hopes to accomplish by this study: I. Find the number of eig...