Word: dearborn
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...morning session there will be three speakers, who will consider collectively the normal, subnormal, and nervous child. Dr. Walter F. Dearborn, Professor of Education at the University, will speak on "The Normal Child"; Dr. Walter E. Fernald, Hon. '13, Superintendent of the Massachusetts School for the Feeble-Minded at Waverly, on "The Subnormal Child"; and Dr. C. Macfle Campbell, who is Director of the Boston Psychopathic Hospital, will close the program with an address on "The Nervous Child...
...Normal Child", by Dr. W. F. Dearborn, Professor of Education in the University...
...deficient for special treatment, deal with individuals of unusual traits, adjust our teaching or our schools to the various levels of development, or handle our human material with maximum effectiveness at all, unless we can become more certain in our judgements concerning individual cases," says Professor W. F. Dearborn, who is in charge of the project, in a report outlining its scope. We ought to be able to study any given child as an individual in the light of comprehensive knowledge of individual growth...
Hundreds of children are now being examined by Professor Dearborn and his staff at the psycho-educational clinic at the University, which has been specializing for several years in the measurement of intelligence and the testing of school accomplishment. Each child is given intelligence tests (group and individual); has his school accomplishment measured by means of standardized tests in reading and arithmetic; and has his teacher's judgments and observations of the above recorded. His height, weight, and bodily proportions are also measured; his physical condition is observed; his teeth are examined to see how the process of dentition...
...Junior High school and plans for the reorganization of secondary education, will be omitted this year. Education B, educational psychology and mental hygiene; and Education B26, problems in mental and physical development, will be given by Professor R. M. Ogden of Cornell University, instead of by Professor W. F. Dearborn, while Education M14, the teaching of music in schools, will be given by Mr. A. D. Zonzig with the cooperation of Professor A. T. Davison '06 and Mr. T. W. Surette...