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[1]: hbk ISBN 9781138042469
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Originally published in 1969. This is the first volume in a trilogy which compares co-educational and single-sex schools. The study is based on the results of over twenty years' experience among teachers and pupils and examines in detail the differences between the two types of school. This volume focuses on the teachers and on the pupil-teacher relationship.
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Introduction 1. The Investigations 2. The Verdict of Experience: Preferences 3. The Verdict of Experience: Qualitative 4. Discipline: Teachers' Observation 5. Friendliness and Helpfulness of Teachers 6. Men and Women Teachers 7. Teachers Who Had a Powerful Influence for Good 8. Teachers Who Had a Distinctly Bad Influence 9. Discipline: Ex-pupils' Observations 10. Discipline: Some Explorations 11. The Amalgamated Schools 12. The Teacher Image 13. The Premature Retirement of Women Teachers 14. Appraisal. Appendix 1: The Questionnaires. Appendix 2: Additional Tables. Appendix 3: Pupils' Direct Comparison Comments. Appendix 4: Additional Comments of Interest
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v. 2: hbk ISBN 9781138042513
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Originally published in 1971. This second volume in this three-part set examines specific aspects of social relationships within the school and demonstrates that co-educational and single-sex schools are fundamentally different communities. These volumes examine in detail the social and psychosocial differences between co-educational and single-sex schools. This volume provides a wealth of evidence from pupils and ex-pupils about such aspects as discipline, bullying, happiness, anxiety and attitudes to sex.
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Introduction 1. The Investigations 2. Happiness in Schools: a) The Estimates 3. Happiness in Schools: b) The Free Responses 4. School Atmosphere 5. Inter-pupil Relationship 6. Bullying and Related Aspects 7. Life in School I 8. Life in School II 9. Unhappy Pupils 10. Out-of-School Conduct 11. School Preference 12. Attitude to the Opposite Sex 13. Social Relationships Between Boys and Girls 14. Comparative Attitude to Sex 15. Some Sociological Questions 16. Preparation for the Adult World 17. Marriage 18. Anxiety About School 19. Neuroticism and Introversion-Extraversion 20. The Amalgamated Schools 21. Conclusion. Appendix 1: The Questionnaires. Appendix 2: Additional Tables
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v. 3: hbk ISBN 9781138042544
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Originally published in 1974. This final volume in the trilogy is concerned primarily with comparing the academic progress made by pupils of near-equal ability in the two types of school. It considers attainment in different subjects but also attitudes to different subjects and then follows up with a study of university students from both types of school background.
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Preface. Introduction Part 1: Attainment 1. General Attainment I 2. General Attainment II: A Special Study 3. Attainment in Mathematics 4. Qualifications and Distribution of Teachers of Mathematics 5. Teaching of Mathematics: A New Theory 6. Attainment in English 7. Comparative Progress in University R. R. Dale and P. McC. Miller Part 2: Attitude to School Work and School Subjects: A Miscellany of Papers 8. The Surveys 9. Attitudes to School Studies 10. Attitudes to Arithmetic and Mathematics 11. Attitudes to English Literature, French and Physics 12. Type of School and Attitude to Physical Activities 13. Type of School and Popularity of Cookery and Needlework 14. Attitudes of Boys and Girls to History 15. Attitudes of Boys and Girls to Scripture R. R. Dale and J. A. Jones Part 3: A Follow-Up Research 16. Comparative Attitudes of University Students from Co-educational and Single-sex Schools Towards School, University and the Opposite Sex R. R. Dale and P. McC. Miller Part 4: Overview 17. Overview. Appendix 1: The Questionnaires. Appendix 2: Additional Tables. Appendix 3: The Douglas National Sample: A Fundamental Fallacy
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