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Court, John H. – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 1983
The article reviews the application of Raven's Progressive Matrices (RPM) on the performance of the sexes based on scholarly achievements. It also compares the result of the RPM to Standard Progressive Matrices and to Colored Progressive Matrices. (TLJ)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Bibliographies, Comparative Analysis, Cultural Differences

Saeki, Noriko; Fan, Xitao; Van Dusen, Lani – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2001
Cross-cultural differences in creative thinking were assessed for 51 American and 54 Japanese college students. The American students showed significantly higher scores on the Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking (TTCT) figural test than the Japanese students. No gender differences were found in either culture. TTCT performance did not correlate…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Aptitude, College Students, Creative Thinking

Harker, R. K. – New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies, 1978
A study of two separate models which implicitly explain the underachievement of Maori pupils indicates that there is a generalized (or generalizing) factor affecting the performance of Maori children as a whole despite environmental differences. These environmental differences have a relatively strong effect on Pakeha children. (Author/EB)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cultural Differences, Elementary Education, Environmental Influences

Chang, Theresa S. – Psychology in the Schools, 1976
Pupils from fourth, fifth, and sixth grades (N=198) were studied to determine the relationship between children's self-concept, academic achievement, and teacher's rating of children's self-concept. The differences between grade levels, sex, and ethnic group membership were tested by analysis of variance. Results are discussed. (Author)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Children, Correlation, Cultural Differences

Stetsenko, Anna; Little, Todd D.; Gordeeva, Tamara; Grasshof, Matthias; Oettingen, Gabriele – Child Development, 2000
Examined gender and cultural differences in over 3,000 children's ideas about what leads to academic success. Found close correspondence between children's achievement and competence-related beliefs, with the exception that young girls appeared to specifically discount their talent. The effect held regardless of children's achievement,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Beliefs, Childhood Attitudes, Children

Kagan, Spencer; And Others – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1977
Mexican-American and Anglo-American children from a semirural low-income elementary school were tested for competition, individualism, field independence, and school achievement. The Mexican-American children were found to be more prosocial and less competitive, but these factors were not necessarily related to lower school achievement. (GDC)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Age Differences, Competition, Cultural Differences
Hinkley, John; McInerney, Dennis M. – 1998
Indigenous minority children within many multiracial communities appear to suffer educational disadvantage reflected through poor school retention and school achievement. As part of an on-going research program aimed at understanding students' motivation and school achievement this paper examines the relations and effects of parental and teacher…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cultural Differences, Disadvantaged Youth, Indigenous Populations

Seginer, Rachel; Vermulst, Ad – Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 2002
Tested a four-step model involving family background parental support and demandingness, educational aspirations, and academic achievement. Data came from Israeli eighth graders within two cultural settings: transition to modernity (Arabs) and Western (Jews). Family background directly and indirectly affected academic achievement among Arabs but…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Aspiration, Arabs, Cultural Differences

Wampler, Richard S.; Munsch, Joyce; Adams, Mark – Journal of School Psychology, 2002
Study seeks to identify trajectories of grade changes in a sample of adolescents following their entrance into junior high and to examine differences in these trajectories by gender and ethnicity. Three patterns were observed: "sliders," (characteristic of Anglos), "steadies," (characteristic of Blacks), and "rebounders," (characteristic of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adolescents, Black Students, Cultural Differences
Gauci, Emmanuel – 1983
This paper presents an empirical positivist approach to an educational research problem: what factors influence the educational achievement of Maltese-Australian children in Melbourne Schools? The research tested the hypothesis that Maltese-Australian students were more field dependent than Anglo-Celtic Australians and what the role of cognitive…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Style, Comparative Analysis, Cultural Differences
Bryant, Alison L.; Schulenberg, John; Bachman, Jerald G.; O'Malley, Patrick M.; Johnston, Lloyd D. – 2000
Relations among academic achievement, school bonding, school misbehavior, and cigarette use from eighth to twelfth grade were examined in two national and panel samples of youth from the Monitoring the Future project (N=3,056). A series of competing conceptual models developed a priori was tested using structural equation modeling (SEM). The…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavior Problems, Cultural Differences, Dropouts

Warwick, Donald P.; Jatoi, Haroona – Comparative Education Review, 1994
Researchers interviewed 1,000 teachers and 300 school supervisors and administered achievement tests in math and science to 11,000 fourth- and fifth-grade students in Pakistan. Rural students of male teachers had significantly higher mathematics achievement scores than rural students of female teachers, but it is unclear whether the difference…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Comparative Education, Cultural Differences, Elementary Education
Sheridan, E. Marcia; Fizdale, Barbara – 1981
A review of the research literature reveals that early in their school careers, children learn that reading is closely identified with the female role and, though less so, mathematics with the male role. These stereotypes increase with age and become particularly debilitating for females in math achievement. Though reading is strongly identified…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cultural Differences, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethnomathematics

Forray, Katalin R.; Hegedus, Andras T. – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 1989
Analysis of elementary school teachers' (N=93) questionnaire responses regarding the academic performance and upbringing of Romani boys and girls revealed stereotypes of the same type often found concerning ethnic minorities. Results suggest that there is a need for instructional environments that emancipate girls and boys from sex-based roles…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cultural Differences, Elementary Education, Family Characteristics

Washington, Valora; Newman, Joanna – Journal of Negro Education, 1991
Attention to the discrepancy between female progress and male declines among Blacks in higher education detracts from the larger issue of the effects of racism on all Blacks' educational opportunities. Argues for an Afrocentric perspective on the crisis in higher education. Calls for analysis of sex-related achievement differences among Blacks.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Afrocentrism, Black Education, Black Students