Resultado de búsqueda
The American High School Today: A First Report to Interested Citizens, better known as the Conant Report, is a 1959 assessment of American secondary schooling and 21 recommendations, authored by James B. Conant.
26 de nov. de 2019 · Conant, Ralph Wendell, 1926- Publication date. 1980. Topics. Library schools, Library education, Biblioteconomia (Estudo E Ensino), Library surveys, United States, Librarians Professional education United States.
The Conant Report: The Original Proposal. JAMES D. RAMER. In 1968 the American Political Science Association witnessed a. minor rebellion among its members.
report mention high morale and positive attitudes by English teach-ers, increased attention to writing and to the number of compo-sitions assigned, more individual attention to students, a greater success rate among all students, evidence of improved composition, and much better instruction because of more time for planning.
James Bryant Conant (March 26, 1893 – February 11, 1978) was an American chemist, a transformative President of Harvard University, and the first U.S. Ambassador to West Germany. Conant obtained a Ph.D. in chemistry from Harvard in 1916.
Remembering Conant's The American High School Today by Nell lunch Almost a quarter of a century has passed since James B. Conant's famous study of The American High School Today (McGraw-Hill, 1959). His statement of purposes, his check-list for evaluating the quality of our high schools, and his recommendations for improvement remain as pertinent
The Conant Report: A Study of the Education of Librarians. Conant, Ralph W. An 8-year study of selected graduate library school programs, the state of the profession, and the needs of libraries reveals the necessity for educational reform.