Browsing OSU Master's Report by Author "Zant, James H."
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Compilation of problems and suggestions to aid teachers of general mathematics
Hytche, William P. (1958-05)Scope of Study: An attempt to supplement the material usually found in high school general mathematics text books. This report involves compilation or problems in practical mathematics for secondary schools and is designed ... -
Constructions and classroom uses for the five regular and related polyhedrons
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Cosmopolitan intestinal roundworms of man
Loftis, Walter Ray (1962-05)Scope and Method of Study: Description, life cycle, history, prevalence, transmission and treatment of five of the most common roundworm intestinal parasites of man occurring worldwide. The five roundworms included in the ... -
Cycles and their postulated cause in mammal populations
McGehee, Harold W. (1961-05)Scope and Method of Study: The question as to whether or not mammals exhibit population cycles, and if so the cause or causes for the cycles, has been, and still is a controversial one. Much of the literature contains ... -
Design and construction of an electronics demonstration kit for the Travelling Science Teacher Program
Miles, John Henry (1960-05) -
Developing an appreciation of scientific method in biology
Gore, Willie James (1962-05)Scope and Method of Study: The purpose of this report has been to attempt to present an "ideal" method of teaching an appreciation of scientific method in biology. One of the difficulties in trying to reach tenable conclusions ... -
Development of a course in general physical science at the college level
Galloway, Edward Arthur (1958-05)Scope of Report: The physical sciences were among the last disciplines to become a part of the general education movement in the colleges and universities of the United States. General physical science, now a part of general ... -
Development of a laboratory technique check sheet for chemistry
Landers, Charles Edward (1960-05) -
Development of biological stations for secondary science education
Stutte, Charles Auten (1961-01)Scope of Study: Development of the idea of the use of a Biological Station for instruction of secondary school students in the natural sciences, giving them the opportunity to appreciate and enjoy natures processes, and ... -
Development of functional biology
Hill, Bob G. (1957-05)Scope of Study: The high school biology course is a comparatively new subject, having originated slightly over a half century ago. Within this space of time many changes have occurred in the subject and most of these ... -
Differences in geometric assumptions
Risenhoover, James Alton (1959-05)Scope of Study: Several books on Foundations of Geometry and Non-Euclidean Geometry were examined. Those that gave a complete set of assumptions were given special attention. The sets appeared to be different . They were ... -
Dissection techniques for high school biology teachers
Nelson, Carl Christian (1959-05)Nature of Study: Many high school biology teachers fail to offer their students any individual laboratory activities. One phase of activities which can be effectively administered, but is often avoided by high school biology ... -
Economic aspects of high school biology
Harris, Marm Melton (1959-05)Scope of Study: A purpose of present day biology is to help the student apply biological concepts to practical situations. The student is concerned with scientific knowledge about bacteria, insects, birds, trees and other ... -
Effectiveness of high school laboratories and suggestions for improvement
Dwyer, Carl Arthur (1962-05)Scope of Study: The basis for this study was the understanding principles of education. These principles were stated and modified into specific objectives for science laboratory work in education. The current methods of ... -
Effects of radiation on the human body: An introductory unit for high school biology
Talbert, Lester Lee (1959-08)Scope of Study: This report covers a few of the basic effects of radiation which the author feels are appropriate for an introductory unit in high school biology. This includes the effects on body cells individually, genetic ... -
Embryonic development of the circulatory and respiratory systems of teleost fishes
Beadles, John Kenneth (1963-05)Scope and Method of Study: A survey of the literature was conducted to determine the embryonic development of the circulatory and respiratory system of teleost fishes; including a description of pelagic and demersal eggs, ... -
Enrichment of high school science opportunity by utilization of a program for student laboratory assistants
Vorhees, Victor J. (1961-05)Scope of Study: Two problems facing the secondary science teacher are finding time to prepare materials and apparatus for laboratory work and arranging time for students with high level ability to work on projects in which ... -
Enrichment projects for gifted students in high school biology
Hall, Darrell D. (1960-08) -
Experimental projects in biochemistry for high school laboratory work
Riggs, Elvis Gene (1957-08)Scope of Study: High school laboratory manuals of chemistry were examined for biochemistry content. High school chemistry teachers were also consulted about the biochemistry phase of secondary school laboratory work. The ... -
Experimental projects in paper chromatography for high school laboratory work
Brock, Harley William (1958-05)Scope and Method of Study: The use of paper chromatography is very wide spread in applied chemistry, but is seldom mentioned in high school text books. Because of this fact, a selection of several projects for high school ...