1st Edition

Testing Results in the Infant School

By D.E.M. Gardner Copyright 1942
    188 Pages
    by Routledge

    188 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1942, Testing Results in the Infant School describes an attempt to measure objectively the results of education in Infant schools where children are free to move and speak and play, as compared with schools of a more formal and traditional type.

    The book explains in detail the variety of tests used, the reasons behind them, and the children’s reactions to them. It concludes with an evaluation of the results and suggestions for their bearing on educational practice. It will appeal to those with an interest in the history, theory, and psychology of education.

    1. Two Types of Infant Schools: The Need to Study Comparative Results; 2. How the Tests were Chosen; 3: The Tests and Their Results; 4. The Tests and Their Results (continued); 5. Tests for Children Aged Seven and Eight; 6. General Conclusions; Further Acknowledgements; Bibliography

    Biography

    D.E.M. Gardner