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Entwisle, Doris R.; Greenberger, Ellen – 1970
The main focus of this paper is upon the acquisition of a few specific attitudes: Whether women should work; what kinds of jobs women should hold; and whether women are intellectually curious. Views of women's work role held by ninth-grade boys and girls in Maryland are sampled with respondents drawn from seven residential areas chosen to typify…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Employed Women, Family Influence, Females
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Alexander, Karl L.; Entwisle, Doris R. – Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, 1988
Study aimed to understand how home and school factors either facilitate or impede children's adaptation to school by examining longitudinal data on cognitive performance for a large and diverse sample of youngsters over grades one and two in Baltimore City Public Schools. (JRC)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Blacks, Cognitive Development, Elementary Education
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Entwisle, Doris R.; Alexander, Karl L. – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1996
Examined children's performance in the first two years of school so as to determine effects of parent configuration on reading and math scores. Found that children whose families had more economic resources and whose parents had higher expectations for their school performance consistently outperformed other children in reading and math. (RJM)
Descriptors: Blacks, Children, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics
Entwisle, Doris R.; And Others – 1997
Findings from the Beginning School Study, conducted in Baltimore (Maryland) are used to show how differences in family circumstances translate into beliefs and activities that help or hinder children's development. The Beginning School Study started in 1982 and has followed 790 randomly selected Baltimore students from first-grade in 1982 through…
Descriptors: Child Development, Disadvantaged Youth, Elementary School Students, Equal Education
Entwisle, Doris R. – 1985
Progress in developmental/social psychology has occurred in three major areas: (1) knowledge of cognitive development, (2) knowledge involving the various concepts related to the self, and (3) knowledge of how to take explicit account of social context. These areas can be integrated by taking a "life course approach," which emphasizes the…
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Influence
Entwisle, Doris R.; Alexander, Karl L.; Olson, Linda Steffel – American Educator, 2001
Discusses what three researchers discovered about schools, home environments, and inequitable education, examining the achievement gap between middle-class and poor, minority students and noting that summer school does little to close the gap. Suggests a strategy to boost the summer achievement of poor children that would give them the extra…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Disadvantaged Youth, Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education
Entwisle, Doris R.; Alexander, Karl L. – 1989
This paper uses a structural model with a large random sample of urban children to explain children's competence in math concepts and computation at the time they begin first grade. These two aspects of math ability respond differently to environmental resources, with math concepts much more responsive to family factors before formal schooling…
Descriptors: Black Students, Cognitive Structures, Elementary School Mathematics, Family Influence