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Some Remarks on “Learning Environment”:

Some Remarks on “Learning Environment”: Learning Environment Sperry, I. V. e t al. Educational and vocational goals of rura l youth in th e South. Bulletin 107, Southern Cooperative Series. Raleigh: North Carolina State University, 1965. Stern, G. G. Preliminary manual: Activities index; College characteristics index. Syracuse: Syracuse University, Psychological Research Center, 1958. Stern, G. G., Stein, M. J., & Bloom, B. S. Methods in personality assessment. Glencoe, 111.: The Free Press, 1956. Taylor, L., & Jones , A. R. White youth from low-income rural families: Achieve­ ment milieu and agribusiness opportunities. Paper presented at the national conference on Problems of Rural Youth in a Changing Environment, Washington, D.C., September 1963. Walberg, H. J. Structural and affective aspects of classroom climate. Psychology in the Schools, 1968, 5, 247-253. (b) Walberg, H. J. Predicting class learning: An approach to the class as a social system. American Educational Research Journal, 1969, 6, 529-542. (a) Walberg, H. J. Social environmen t as a mediator of classroom learning. Journal of Educational Psychology, 1969, 60, 443-448. (b) Walberg, H. J. Teacher personality and classroom climate. Psychology in the Schools, 1969, 5, 163-169. (c) Walberg, H. J. Class size and the social environment of learning. Human Relations, 1969, 22, 465-475. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American Educational Research Journal SAGE

Some Remarks on “Learning Environment”:

American Educational Research Journal , Volume 12 (3): 4 – Nov 23, 2016

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Learning Environment Sperry, I. V. e t al. Educational and vocational goals of rura l youth in th e South. Bulletin 107, Southern Cooperative Series. Raleigh: North Carolina State University, 1965. Stern, G. G. Preliminary manual: Activities index; College characteristics index. Syracuse: Syracuse University, Psychological Research Center, 1958. Stern, G. G., Stein, M. J., & Bloom, B. S. Methods in personality assessment. Glencoe, 111.: The Free Press, 1956. Taylor, L., & Jones , A. R. White youth from low-income rural families: Achieve­ ment milieu and agribusiness opportunities. Paper presented at the national conference on Problems of Rural Youth in a Changing Environment, Washington, D.C., September 1963. Walberg, H. J. Structural and affective aspects of classroom climate. Psychology in the Schools, 1968, 5, 247-253. (b) Walberg, H. J. Predicting class learning: An approach to the class as a social system. American Educational Research Journal, 1969, 6, 529-542. (a) Walberg, H. J. Social environmen t as a mediator of classroom learning. Journal of Educational Psychology, 1969, 60, 443-448. (b) Walberg, H. J. Teacher personality and classroom climate. Psychology in the Schools, 1969, 5, 163-169. (c) Walberg, H. J. Class size and the social environment of learning. Human Relations, 1969, 22, 465-475.

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