Intelligence Tests and School Reorganisation
Lewis Terman
Read by Leon Harvey
A collection of essays relating to the efforts to reorganise American schools to provide a more efficient and effective education system. Also includes discussions on adjustment rooms for students with special educational needs. Edited by Lewis Terman with co-contributors including Virgil E. Dickson, A. H. Sutherland, Raymond H. Franzen, C. R. Tupper, Grace Fernald. (summary by niobium) (3 hr 0 min)
Chapters
Introduction and Preface | 5:39 | Read by Leon Harvey |
The Problem | 48:40 | Read by Leon Harvey |
Classification of School Children According to Mental Ability | 32:15 | Read by Leon Harvey |
Methods of Individual Instruction in the Adjustment Rooms of Los Angeles | 34:57 | Read by Leon Harvey |
The Conservation of Talent | 26:25 | Read by Leon Harvey |
The Use of Intelligence Tests in the Schools of a Small City | 18:42 | Read by Leon Harvey |
The Significance of Intelligence Tests in Corrective and Adjustment Cases | 13:26 | Read by Leon Harvey |
Reviews
Quite interesting book.
Dr. Green
If you want to get to know with one of the best readings on this topic, it will be a great pleasure to listen this book.