Homework: studying on your own

United States, 1953

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Shows three areas in which homework skills are necessary - handling problems of a place and time to study; scheduling and arranging projects according to materials needed for study, and developing the habits of studying “on your own”. The significance of homework to success in college, business and adult life is also explained.

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Coronet Instructional Films

Duration

00:09:20:00

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United States
Production dates
1953

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