received in large numbers by the Bureau of Educational Measurements and Standards of the Kansas State Normal School at Emporia. Over seventy-five applications have been made in the last six months. The tests comprise reading, writing, arithmetic, spelling,... Journal of Educational Psychology - Strana 5831915Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1916 - 694 str.
...EMPORIA. Calls for educational tests from schools and colleges of Kansas and other states have beer» received in large numbers by the Bureau of Educational...arithmetic, spelling, drawing, composition and vocabulary tests. "Our main effort," says Dr. WS Monroe, director of the bureau, "is to standardize the grading... | |
| 1917 - 784 str.
...is The Ability to Read: Its Measurement and Some Factors Conditioning It, by Melvin E. Haggerty.— The Bureau of Educational Measurements and Standards of the Kansas State Normal School has just issued its second and third annual reports, combined in one volume.—The English Association's... | |
| 1917 - 748 str.
...is The Ability to Read: Its Measurement and Some Factors Conditioning It, by Melvin E. Haggerty.— The Bureau of Educational Measurements and Standards of the Kansas State Normal School has just issued its second and third annual reports, combined in one volume.—The English Association's... | |
| 1918 - 1078 str.
...revised and standardized in two series of equal difficulty by Walter S. Monroe. They may be had from the Bureau of Educational Measurements and Standards of the Kansas State Normal School, Emporia, Kansas.—Professor A. Duncan Yocum, of the University of Pennsylvania, has published a monograph... | |
| 1917 - 926 str.
...the structure of the teacher's universe.—BB The Bureau of Educational Measurements and Standards. The Bureau of Educational Measurements and Standards of the Kansas State Normal School has arranged to furnish the following tests and scales to Kansas superintendents and teachers: ARITHMETIC.... | |
| University of Pennsylvania - 1918 - 444 str.
...made with these tests in several states. The results have been brought together in a comparative way by the Bureau of Educational Measurements and Standards of the Kansas State Normal School. The diagram shows the median performance of children in the various grades in the states of Iowa, Kansas,... | |
| University of Pennsylvania - 1918 - 466 str.
...made with these tests in several states. The results have been brought together in a comparative way by the Bureau of Educational Measurements and Standards of the Kansas State Normal School. The diagram shows the median performance of children in the various grades in the states of Iowa, Kansas,... | |
| 1918 - 772 str.
...and IV contain reports of studies which were made by the writer during the time he was Director of the Bureau of Educational Measurements and Standards of the Kansas State Normal School, Emporia, Kansas. These reports were originally prepared for publication by that institution. Permission... | |
| 1918 - 726 str.
...revised and standardized in two series of equal difficulty by Walter S. Monroe. They may be had from the Bureau of Educational Measurements and Standards of the Kansas State Normal School, Emporia, Kansas.—Professor A. Duncan Yocum, of the University of Pennsylvania, has published a monograph... | |
| Walter Scott Monroe - 1918 - 332 str.
...judgment based upon four years' experience in supplying tests to teachers and superintendents through the Bureau of Educational Measurements and Standards of the Kansas State Normal School, Emporia, Kansas. Some worthy tests have been omitted partly because of the limitations of space and... | |
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