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Doolittle, Martha; Looby, Karen – Online Submission, 2008
Senior high school students participating in the New Tech High program at Akins High School had higher 2008 Texas state test (TAKS) passing rates and made greater gains on TAKS from 2007 to 2008 in most subjects when compared with other seniors at Akins High School and across the district.
Descriptors: High School Seniors, Academic Achievement, Achievement Tests, Mathematics Achievement
Kozbelt, Aaron – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2008
College art students were videotaped creating original drawings from an array of objects. Judges reliably assessed the creativity of the drawings. Videos of the creation of ten high- and ten low-rated drawings were coded frame-by-frame to quantify the extent to which artists engaged in several categories of activities (selecting objects, selecting…
Descriptors: Creativity, Artists, Problem Solving, Behavior
Vogt, Dawne S.; Proctor, Susan P.; King, Daniel W.; King, Lynda A.; Vasterling, Jennifer J. – Assessment, 2008
The Deployment Risk and Resilience Inventory (DRRI) is a suite of scales that can be used to assess deployment-related factors implicated in the health and well-being of military veterans. Although initial evidence for the reliability and validity of DRRI scales based on Gulf War veteran samples is encouraging, evidence with respect to a more…
Descriptors: Validity, Veterans, Measures (Individuals), Risk
Banks, Vera J.; And Others – 1977
Prepared cooperatively by the Bureau of the Census and the Economic Research Service of the U.S. DeparLment of Agriculture, this document presents narrative and tabular data on: demographic and social characteristics of the farm population; economic characteristics of the farm population; revision of farm population processing procedures; and…
Descriptors: Age, Agriculture, Birth Rate, Census Figures
Clauset, Karl; Frederick, Judith – Equity and Choice, 1984
Suggests how parents can assess a school's effectiveness by examining criterion referenced standardized achievement test results. Discusses (1) which test results will be used, (2) how the data should be analyzed, and (3) into what groups students should be separated to compare test results. (GC)
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Comparative Analysis, Criterion Referenced Tests, Differences
Prowker, Adam; Camilli, Gregory – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2007
The central idea of differential item functioning (DIF) is to examine differences between two groups at the item level while controlling for overall proficiency. This approach is useful for examining hypotheses at a finer-grain level than are permitted by a total test score. The methodology proposed in this paper is also aimed at estimating…
Descriptors: Scores, Test Bias, Difficulty Level, Test Items
Anstey, Kaarin J.; Mack, Holly A.; Christensen, Helen; Li, Shu-Chen; Reglade-Meslin, Chantal; Maller, Jerome; Kumar, Rajeev; Dear, Keith; Easteal, Simon; Sachdev, Perminder – Neuropsychologia, 2007
Intra-individual variability in reaction time increases with age and with neurological disorders, but the neural correlates of this increased variability remain uncertain. We hypothesized that both faster mean reaction time (RT) and less intra-individual RT variability would be associated with larger corpus callosum (CC) size in older adults, and…
Descriptors: Reaction Time, Older Adults, Adults, Brain
Gridley, Mark C. – Career Development Quarterly, 2007
Seventy-one professional fine artists and 147 engineers completed Sternberg's Intellectual Styles Questionnaire (R. J. Sternberg & R. K. Wagner, 1991). Artists preferred less external input in their work than engineers preferred, and engineers were more inclined to prioritize their thinking. Artists preferred devising their own plans significantly…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Artists, Engineering, Technical Occupations
Grierson, Elizabeth – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2007
This paper brings a critical focus to difference and the creative arts in education with specific attention to art as a site of knowledge in New Zealand conditions. The 1990s and early 2000s are marked by a paucity of critically engaged literature on the arts in education and a conspicuous absence of discussions on the politics of difference.…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Art Education, Differences, Creativity
Kovack-Lesh, Kristine A.; Oakes, Lisa M. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2007
We investigated how exposure to pairs of different items (as compared with pairs of identical items) influences 10-month-olds' (n=79) categorization of horses versus dogs in an object-examining task. Infants responded to an exclusive category when familiarized with pairs of different items but not when familiarized with pairs of identical items…
Descriptors: Infants, Classification, Horses, Animals
Schmidt, William H. – Education Policy Center at Michigan State University, 2009
This paper examines the effect of content coverage on mathematics achievement and studies its relationship to eighth grade tracking. Previous analyses have shown tracking to be quite prevalent at eighth grade unlike much of the rest of the world. The U.S. practices both between- and within-school tracking, leading to very different content…
Descriptors: Grade 8, Mathematics Achievement, Course Content, Course Objectives
Whiteford, Tim – Teaching Children Mathematics, 2009
Effectively teaching mathematics to speakers of other languages requires teachers to recognize, validate, honor, and support the math that these students have already learned before entering a U.S. classroom. To do so, they must become aware of procedures, types of math instruction, and students' current performance levels. They should be…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Second Language Learning, Language Proficiency, Knowledge Level
Kim, Jinok; Herman, Joan L. – Educational Assessment, 2009
In this three-state study, the authors estimate the magnitudes of achievement gaps between English learner (EL) students and their non-EL peers, while avoiding typical caveats in cross-sectional studies. The authors further compare the observed achievement gaps across three distinct dimensions (content areas, grades, and states) and report…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Achievement Gap, Academic Achievement
Reimer, Kristin; McLean, Lorna R. – Canadian Journal of Education, 2009
In this article, we have explored the experiences of students in a teacher education programme designed to promote the effective teaching of global education. Research to date indicates that, although interest is high among teacher candidates, they often lack confidence in their abilities to bring global education into their future classrooms. By…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Teacher Effectiveness, Global Education
Chevalier, Arnaud; Gibbons, Steve; Thorpe, Andy; Snell, Martin; Hoskins, Sherria – Economics of Education Review, 2009
Participation rates in higher education differ persistently between some groups in society. Using two British datasets we investigate whether this gap is rooted in students' misperception of their own and other's ability, thereby increasing the expected costs to studying. Amongst high school pupils, we find that pupils with a more positive view of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Attendance, Self Concept, High School Students

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