Off-campus UNL users: To download campus access dissertations, please use the following link to log into our proxy server with your NU ID and password. When you are done browsing please remember to return to this page and log out.

Non-UNL users: Please talk to your librarian about requesting this dissertation through interlibrary loan.

A STUDY OF PARENTAL ATTITUDES TOWARD THE SPECIAL EDUCATION CLASS FOR THE MENTALLY GIFTED SIXTH GRADE STUDENTS IN ATCHISON, KANSAS

DONALD WAYNE FRAZER, University of Nebraska - Lincoln

Abstract

There is ample evidence of a determination on the part of the American people that the sorting-out process be carried out mercifully and generously, rather than ruthlessly, rigidly or mechanically. But it has sometimes seemed that rather than admit differences in talent---or at least take responsibility for assessing it--we prefer to average performances.

Subject Area

Educational administration

Recommended Citation

FRAZER, DONALD WAYNE, "A STUDY OF PARENTAL ATTITUDES TOWARD THE SPECIAL EDUCATION CLASS FOR THE MENTALLY GIFTED SIXTH GRADE STUDENTS IN ATCHISON, KANSAS" (1963). ETD collection for University of Nebraska-Lincoln. AAI6400224.
https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/dissertations/AAI6400224

Share

COinS