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Qualls, Audrey L. – 1981
Teacher perceptions of standardized achievement test items, drawn mainly from the Iowa Tests of Basic Skills (ITBS), as possibly favoring black or white pupils was investigated. Teacher' ratings were compared across race of raters, black and white; item types; favoring blacks and favoring whites; and six subtests. Ratings were also compared with…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Blacks, Elementary Education, Standardized Tests
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Simmons, Roberta G.; And Others – Social Problems, 1978
Findings indicate that (1) Black children have higher self-esteem than Whites; (2) girls of both races have lower self-esteem than boys; (3) Black children from broken homes have lower self-esteem in desegregated schools; and (4) Black children in segregated schools receive higher marks, but do not do as well on national tests as do their…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Blacks, Elementary Education, Family Problems
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Powell, Jack V.; And Others – Journal of Experimental Education, 1987
The influence of the Athens (Georgia) Tutorial Program upon the academic achievement of 256 low socioeconomic students in grades 3-8 was studied. The study covered a 3-year period. Results showed the positive impact of the program, but accurate evaluation was not possible because complete records were not available. (JAZ)
Descriptors: Attendance, Blacks, Cross Age Teaching, Elementary Education
Renbarger, Ray Nisch – 1969
This study investigated whether the self-esteem of disadvantaged adult students can be influenced by group guidance experiences; and to what degree, and how, academic achievement is influenced by changes in self-esteem. Subjects (59 Negro women in a clerical training program in Detroit) were divided into two experimental and two control groups. A…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adult Dropouts, Adult Students, Analysis of Variance