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Survey Of The St. Louis Public Schools, Part Two - The Work Of The Schools (1918) (Paperback)
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EDUCATIONAL SURVEY SERIES Survey of the St. Louis Public Schools
EDUCATIONAL SURVEY SERIES Survey of the St. Louis Public Schools By
CHARLES H. JUDD DIRECTOR OF THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION THE UNIVERSITY
OF CHICAGO Assisted by J. F. BOBBITT, J. B. CRAGUN, F. H. DANIELS
W. F. DEARBORN, F. B. DRESSLAR. G. W. EHLER F. N. FREEMAN, W. S.
GRAY. S. O. HARTWELL W. R. McCoRNACK. G A. MIRICK, H, C. MORRISON
E. A. PETERSON, and H. O. RUGG IN THREE PARTS PART TWO - THE WORK
OF THE SCHOOLS YONKERS-ON-HUDSON, NEW YORK WORLD BOOK COMPANY 1918
CONTENTS PART II. THE WOBK OF THE SCHOOLS CHAPTEE PAGE IX.
NON-PROMOTIONS AND TWO-QUARTER PROMOTIONS IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
Charles H. Judd 1 X. OBSERVATIONS OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL INSTRUC TION
Greo. A. Mirick 39 XI. THE CURRICULUM SITUATION J. F. Babbitt 77
XII. READING William S. Gray 117 XIII. ARITHMETIC Charles H. Judd
187 XIV. HANDWRITING Frank N. Freeman 213 XV. SPECIAL SCHOOLS
Walter F. Dearborn 259 XVI. HIGH SCHOOLS A. B. Meredith 289 INDEX
357 PART II The Work of the Schools PART II THE WORK OF THE SCHOOLS
CHAPTER IX NON-PROMOTIONS AND TWO-QUARTER PROMO TIONS IN THE
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS BY CHAS. H. JTJDD Summary . This chapter
discusses the extent to which pupils in the elementary school fail
of promotion and the extent to which other children are carried
along faster than the normal by be ing promoted two quarters at a
time. The records of non-promotion and two-quarter promotion are
tabulated in full for all of the schools. They show that
non-promotion is very high in the early quarters of the first
grade. It is relatively high again in the fourth and sixth grades.
In some of the grades two-quarter promotions balance as they should
iion-p-romotions. Ingeneral non-promotions are not as high as in
some cities, showing that the work of the schools is, on the whole,
successful. Great irregularities and variations in practice appear
in in dividual schools. Full details are supplied. RECOMMENDATIONS
It is recommended that reports on non-promotion and two quarter
promotions be made a regular feature of the adminis tration of the
schools. To this end the reports on these matters should be filed
and tabulated each quarter in the central office. It is recommended
that a committee of principals be created to formulate principles
which shall render more uniform the practices of the school system
in regard to promotions. 1 SURVEY OF THE ST. LOUIS PUBLIC SCHOOLS
NON-PROMOTIONS AND TWO-QUARTER PROMO TIONS IN THE ELEMENTARY
SCHOOLS The success of a school system is indicated in very large
measure - by its ability to carry the children in the grades for
ward at a normal rate. Any child who fails to complete the work of
a grade in the time allotted in the course of study becomes a
burden to the school system. For example, if a child has done the
work of the third grade in arithmetic, but is judged by his teacher
to be so unsuccessful in this work that he is required to repeat
it, evidently the school system is carrying in the third grade a
double burden. Furthermore, it has been shown by careful studies of
a few such eases that it is sometimes altogether disadvantageous
for the child him self to be required to repeat the work. He comes
back to the arithmetic the seeo-nd year discouraged because of his
failure the year before, confused because he does not understand
the problems and has not mastered the methods of their solution
during his first yearof work, and as a result of these unfavor able
conditions he gradually becomes more and more discour aged and does
less and less satisfactory work, with the result that at the end of
the second year he is intellectually more re tarded in this subject
than he was during the first year. These comments are enough to
make it clear that whenever a child fails in any grade the school
system ought to face the fact that it is dealing with a difficult
problem and must adopt methods that differ from the methods that
brought on the issue...
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Imprint: |
Kessinger Publishing Co
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
November 2007 |
First published: |
November 2007 |
Authors: |
Charles H. Judd
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 21mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
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Pages: |
368 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-548-74779-7 |
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LSN: |
0-548-74779-2 |
Barcode: |
9780548747797 |
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