ABSTRACT
This is Volume X of twelve in a collection of the Sociology of Youth and Adolescence. Originally published in 1951, this is a book of studies in social psychology The study of children in their social relationships, the effect of membership of groups, the school as a social therapeutic institution. These are relatively novel phrases and like all such fresh phrases they point to a new emphasis in the observation of human beings and in the formulation of basic hypotheses as to their nature.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part One|146 pages
Classification By Friendship: Sociometric Techniques Applied To The Teaching Of English
chapter Chapter Three|35 pages
Observations On Groups In The Experimental Class April 1947 To July 1948
part Two|57 pages
Adolescent Opinion
part Three|57 pages
Group Work And Classroom Attitudes