Master's Theses

Department

Education

Degree Name

Master of Science (MS)

Abstract

The specific problem of this thesis is, “A comparison of scholarship ratings of high school graduates who participate and those who do not participate in extra-curricular activities.” The scope of extra-curricular activities varies with the size of the school and its equipment. It is therefore necessary in this study to limit extra-curricular activities to these particulars: athletics, music, clubs, debate, and dramatics, in order to have a definite basis for comparison.

Keywords

School activities, Student achievement, Student motivation, Grade surveys, Scholarships, Education

Advisor

Dr. Robert T. McGrath

Date of Award

Spring 1939

Document Type

Thesis

Rights

© The Author(s)

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