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It would be more consistent with this theory to determine promotion by the amount of growth that has taken place during the year rather than to determine it by a comparison with set standards and norms at the end of the year .
It would be more consistent with this theory to determine promotion by the amount of growth that has taken place during the year rather than to determine it by a comparison with set standards and norms at the end of the year .
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The studies do not determine whether it is the amount of schooling received , the home background , the native intelligence of the pupils , or a combination of these factors and other factors that determine the difference in post school ...
The studies do not determine whether it is the amount of schooling received , the home background , the native intelligence of the pupils , or a combination of these factors and other factors that determine the difference in post school ...
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DIFFERENTIATED COURSES FOR BRIGHT PUPILSABSTRACT ERNEST HORN , STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA , IOWA CITY , IOWA Three types of data are needed before we can determine how the curriculum for gifted students should be differentiated , and how ...
DIFFERENTIATED COURSES FOR BRIGHT PUPILSABSTRACT ERNEST HORN , STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA , IOWA CITY , IOWA Three types of data are needed before we can determine how the curriculum for gifted students should be differentiated , and how ...
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General Session Sunday Evening February | 19 |
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