The Intelligence of School Children


Read by Leon Harvey

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This book has been written for the rank and file of teachers, school supervisors, and normal-school students. Its purpose is to illustrate the large individual differences in original endowment which exist among school children and to show the practical bearing of these differences upon the everyday problems - Summary by Leon Harvey

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Editor's Introduction and Preface 10:46 Read by Leon Harvey
Some Principals of Intelligence Testing 23:07 Read by Leon Harvey
Amount and Significance of Individual Differences 10:08 Read by Leon Harvey
Individual Differences among Kindergarten Children 14:38 Read by Leon Harvey
Individual Differences in the First Grade 33:25 Read by Leon Harvey
Individual Differences in the Fifth Grade 13:20 Read by Leon Harvey
Individual Differences in the First Year of High School 24:02 Read by Leon Harvey
Mental Age Standard for Grading 31:43 Read by Leon Harvey
Mental Tests of School Laggards 36:20 Read by Leon Harvey
The IQ as a Basis for Prediction 32:47 Read by Leon Harvey
Some Facts About Fifty-nine Superior Children 41:22 Read by Leon Harvey
Case Studies of Forty-one Superior Children Part 1 50:55 Read by Leon Harvey
Case Studies of Forty-one Superior Children Part 2 51:33 Read by Leon Harvey
Intelligence Tests in Vocational and Educational Guidance 36:14 Read by Leon Harvey
Practical Suggestions for the Use of Mental Tests 31:11 Read by Leon Harvey