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Oetting, E. R.; Beauvais, Fred – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1990
Reviews current data on adolescent drug use, noting that, for drugs such as marijuana, cocaine, and stimulants, lifetime prevalence continues to increase through high school; for inhalants and heroin, lifetime prevalence may decline, suggesting that students who use these drugs early may drop out. Examines drug use among rural, barrio, ghetto,…
Descriptors: Adolescents, American Indians, Blacks, Cultural Differences
Tarleau, Alison T. – 1982
Although the range of characteristics that typify the best in rural child welfare are not discussed in the literature, there is discussion of the importance of rural social work. The unique characteristics of rural communities, the limited funding for social work programs, and the differences in child welfare problems make implementation of urban…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Community Education, Community Services, Cultural Differences
Parks, Gail; Sher, Jonathan P. – 1979
Comprehension of the current condition of rural education is essential to national education policy and program considerations, yet rural schools go unnoticed at the federal level because of a paucity of national rural data. The changing nature of rural population, the national mandate for equal educational opportunity, and the need for a timely…
Descriptors: Agency Role, Cultural Differences, Databases, Educational Finance
Moon, Yong Lin – 1985
This paper reviews 20 cross-cultural studies conducted with the Defining Issues Test (DIT). All or part of the samples in the studies were non-Americans who had not been a part of the populations presented in the DIT manual. The studies were aimed at the comparison of moral reasoning structure and development across cultures. Several aspects of…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences, Evaluation Criteria
Walker, Wendy D. – 1988
Despite the myth of Asian academic success, there is a distinction between the educational background and academic achievements of immigrant and refugee children from literate, urban, western-influenced backgrounds, and refugee children from pre-literate, rural cultures that are uninfluenced by Western technology and education. This is…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Asian Americans, Cultural Differences, Educational Attainment
Helge, Doris – 1989
This report describes factors distinguishing rural families with special-needs children and their communities from those in non-rural settings. Rural communities have distinct environments and unique strengths and weaknesses, differing even among themselves. A diversity among rural lifestyles, values, resources, and other socio-cultural factors…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Cultural Differences, Educational Cooperation, Educational Resources
McDowell Group, Juneau, AK. – 2001
This document contains four reports detailing a four-phase research project on Alaska Natives' attitudes and values toward education. A literature review examines the history of Native education in Alaska, issues in research on American Indian and Alaska Native education, dropout studies, student assessment, language and culture, learning styles,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Alaska Natives, American Indian Education, Cultural Differences
Edington, Everett D. – 1979
Historically, urban and suburban interests have dominated educational policy at the national level, but recognition of the need for federal rural education policy is growing. Effective educational policy for rural people, who account for one-third of the U. S. population, must consider the distinctive characteristics of rural areas. Vast cultural…
Descriptors: Community Characteristics, Consolidated Schools, Cooperative Programs, Coordination