Problems of pupil adjustment. Part 1: the dropout

United States, 1951

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Episode of Series “Educational Psychology”.
The case study of high school student who left school as son as the law permitted. The reasons swy his school failed to meet his needs are examined and the type of curriculum that did not hold his interest is discussed. A life-adjustment programme is suggested in which class subjects are more closely related to the interested and needs of the students.

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