Developmental characteristics of pre-adolescence

United States, 1955

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Episode of Series “Elementary School Teacher Education”.
As the child grows toward maturity, successive stages of development are apparent - each stage has a distinctive pattern of behaviour. A study of the daily life of an eight-year-old girl and a nine-year-old boy illustrates the chief development characteristics of pre-adolescents. Their patterns of behaviour provide information on developing a curriculum suitable to their needs and educational experiences.

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producer

Herbert Kerkow

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Herbert Kerkow Productions

Duration

00:17:50:00

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United States
Production dates
1955

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Elementary School Teacher Education

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Elementary School Teacher Education

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