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Chavda's Story Created By Gijubhai Badheka
Chavda (1995) had worked for qualiy emerging from children stories of Gijubhai Badheka. The objectives of the study of M.Ed. level as describing : (1) To examine which qualities are emerging from every story created by Gijubhai Badheka. (2) To select the stories which have qualities more than one from stories created by Gijubhai Badheka. The researcher included part-1 to 10 of stories created by Gijubhai Badheka as population. These parts accepted as a sample. The story analysis care was used for the study. Analysis was done by qualitative method. Total 24 qualities were seen in reference to stories created by Gijubhai Badheka as finding. (1) Love (2) Brave (3) Unity (4) Clever (5) Service (6) Value (7) Work (8) Brotherhood (9) Honesty (10) Joy (11) Simplicity (12) Polite (13) Satisfaction (14) Honesty (15) Cleanliness (16) Imagination (17) Truth (18) Self Observation (19) Observation (20) Environment Recognition (21) Help (22) Loyalty (23) Modest (24) Patience …show more content…
The objectives of the study were as Ph.D. level as describing. (1) To compare educational achievement of ‘Aamnondh’ unit of standard XI account subject by work card, computer aided teaching and lecture method. Computer aided teaching and lecture methods of teaching were used. The students of standard XI was included in population. Total 45 students were included in sample. Computer aided program was made for study. Experimental method was used. F-test was used for

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