A report of an experiment in individualizing arithmetic instruction in the fifth grade at Campus School

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Date
1964-07Author
Johnson, Alta Verl Mackey
Department
Elementary Education
Advisor(s)
Young, Bernard J.
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This was an experiment in individualizing arithmetic to (1) identify problems involved, (2)
to
measure
children's progress,
and
(3)
to
arrive
at
some
conclusions concerning the value of
individualizinig
instruction
in arithmetic.
The experiment was carried out with the Fifth Grade at Campus School at Wisconsin State University. An achievement test was given before and after
the experiment. Records were kept by the children and teacher.
During the seven months of the experiment
the mean grade equivalent changed from 5.7 to 6.9. The range
of difference among the twenty-siX children decreased.
Subject
Individualized instruction
Wisconsin State University (La Crosse) -- Campus School
Arithmetic -- Study and teaching (Elementary)
Permanent Link
http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/28945Type
Thesis