Independent Study: What Difference Does It Make?

It may not be surprising that words of praise for independent study as a way of learning are more commonly heard than are hard facts in support of these claims. But it is reassuring to encounter a school willing to submit this new element and its program to careful examina tion—especially when the r...

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Veröffentlicht in:Bulletin of the National Association of Secondary-School Principals (1926) 1967-09, Vol.51 (320), p.53-62
1. Verfasser: Richardson, Don H.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:It may not be surprising that words of praise for independent study as a way of learning are more commonly heard than are hard facts in support of these claims. But it is reassuring to encounter a school willing to submit this new element and its program to careful examina tion—especially when the results come out the way one hopes they will.
ISSN:2471-3317
0192-6365
2471-3325
1930-1405
DOI:10.1177/019263656705132006