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Chiu, Ming Ming – Social Forces, 2010
Inequality, family and school characteristics were linked to student achievement as shown by multi-level analyses of 107,975 15 year olds' mathematics tests and questionnaires in 41 countries. Equal distribution of country and school resources were linked to higher mathematics scores. Students scored higher in families or schools with more…
Descriptors: Mathematics Achievement, Academic Achievement, Mathematics Tests, Questionnaires
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Warren, John Robert; Kulick, Rachael B. – Social Forces, 2007
We present five frameworks for explaining which U.S. states adopted high school exit examination policies at particular points in time. The frameworks correspond to issues of academic achievement, education spending, economic conditions, racial/ethnic heterogeneity and policy diffusion. Using event history techniques we find that states with…
Descriptors: Exit Examinations, State Surveys, High Schools, Economic Factors
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Southworth, Stephanie; Mickelson, Roslyn Arlin – Social Forces, 2007
This article investigates how organizational features of high schools interact with students' ascriptive characteristics to shape opportunities to learn. It advances previous research by examining the intersection of students' gender-by-race cohort with their high schools' racial composition on their Grade 12 English track placement in the…
Descriptors: Racial Composition, High School Seniors, School Surveys, Student Subcultures
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Kerbo, Harold R. – Social Forces, 1981
Data on cultural factors and academic success of Native American college students suggest that the predictors of grade point average among these students are different from predictors for Whites. The best independent predictors for Native Americans are degree of identification and social integration with Whites. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, American Indians, College Students, Ethnicity