Date of Award
10-1-1970
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Specialist in Education (Ed.S.)
Department
Educational Leadership
Abstract
Many standards of our society are in a state of flux at the present time. So must be many of the traditions and standards of our secondary schools, as education is the foundation stone of a democratic society. Educational programs must have as an end result the production of a preponderance of individuals who feel that others think of him or her as an individual with dignity and worth. In addition, the graduates of this elusive program must eagerly hold a commitment to their fellow man and to the proposition that alternatives for orderly change do exist within our society. Too much of the time individuals and micro-societies search without knowing for what they search or the consequences of the search.
Recommended Citation
Sladek, Leslie L., "An Evaluation of Some Selected Objectives of Modular Scheduling for the Class of 1970 at Westside High School" (1970). Student Work. 2337.
https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/studentwork/2337
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Comments
A Field Project Presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School University of Nebraska at Omaha In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Specialist in Educational Administration. Copyright Leslie L. Sladek October, 1970