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Marking systems Educational mesurements
and tests
Credit system: meaning and value of unit, semester, hour etc. For intelli-
gence tests see 151.2
Examinations: oral, written Cramming
See also 428.9 Language i
For competitiv examinations see 371.53
Promotions Demotions Retardation
Other topics |
Ending student connection
See also 371.56
Graduation Commencements Diplomas
May be subdivided like 371.21. See also 378.2 College degrees
Student mortality Dropping out
Methods of instruction and study
Under the heds below clas discussion of pedagogic value of these methods.
For methods of teaching specific subjects, see those subjects; for their educa-
tional value see 375 Curriculum; e. g. teaching of mathematics 510.7, place of
mathematics in curriculum 375.51
Rote or concert teaching
Textbooks Recitations
Collateral reading. Assignments. Home work. Discussion of use of text-
books and desirable qualities of textbooks in general. Textbooks themselvs
and discussions of textbooks on special subjects ar clast with those subjects
33 Lectures Oral and visual instruction
,335 Visual instruction Lantern slides Moving pic-
tures
Developing or inductiv method
Art of questioning Catechetic method Socratic
method
Project method Topical method
Correlation :
Special days
Celebrations. Programs. Historical days: Discovery day, Flag day,
Memorial day, Constitution day, Independence day. Birthdays:
authors and other noted persons; Washington’s birthday. Nature:
Arbor day, Bird day. Other: Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter, etc,
Seminary method Seminar Discussion
Laboratory method
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Floating schools or colleges
Combining travel and shipboard instruction
Trips, excursions, visits
Individual instruction
By regular teacher or tutor, at home or at school. Batavia system.
Dalton plan, Winnetka plan, Pueblo plan etc, See also 373.1
Private instruction
Small classes
See also 371.47 Quincy system
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