Education, Volumen86New England Publishing Company, 1965 |
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... parents . Prior to the parent conferences each prospective pupil - client was inter- viewed by the counselors for the groups . The interview was used to describe the group counseling process , includ- ing what the client could expect ...
... parents . Prior to the parent conferences each prospective pupil - client was inter- viewed by the counselors for the groups . The interview was used to describe the group counseling process , includ- ing what the client could expect ...
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... parent and teacher preferences . The number of items which both groups preferred were 10 to 15. Sixty - three per cent of the teach- ers and 67 per cent of the parents were so inclined . Approximately one third of the groups , then ...
... parent and teacher preferences . The number of items which both groups preferred were 10 to 15. Sixty - three per cent of the teach- ers and 67 per cent of the parents were so inclined . Approximately one third of the groups , then ...
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... parents or not accepted by them . Using 49 per cent as an arbitrary cutoff point signifying disinterest in the item , Table I reveals eight items which parents prefer would not be eval- uated on report cards . These were knowledges of ...
... parents or not accepted by them . Using 49 per cent as an arbitrary cutoff point signifying disinterest in the item , Table I reveals eight items which parents prefer would not be eval- uated on report cards . These were knowledges of ...
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