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Ruban, Lilia; Reis, Sally M. – Roeper Review, 2006
The present mixed-methods study attempts to provide insights into the nature, idiosyncrasies, and inter- and intra-individual patterns of academic self-regulatory strategy use among two different populations of university students. Low-achieving (n = 49) and high-achieving students (n = 131) described their self-regulatory strategy use in their…
Descriptors: Low Achievement, Gifted, Learning Strategies, Self Management
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Reis, Sally M.; Renzulli, Joseph S. – Educational Leadership, 1992
A major problem facing schools is lack of curricular differentiation and academic challenge for the most academically able students. Also, contemporary textbooks have been "dumbed down." Curriculum compacting is a flexible, research-based technique enabling high-ability students to skip work they already know and substitute more…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Curriculum Design, Elementary Secondary Education, High Achievement
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Reis, Sally M.; Diaz, Eva – Urban Review, 1999
Studied factors contributing to the academic achievement of nine high-achieving urban female students from disadvantaged backgrounds. Findings demonstrate the importance of a community of achievement created by these students within their school and the importance of parental expectations. (SLD)
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, Expectation, Females, High Achievement
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Reis, Sally M.; Park, Sunghee – Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 2001
This study used data from the National Education Longitudinal Study to examine gender differences between high-achieving students in math and science with respect to their achievement, self-concept, locus of control, number of math and science courses taken, and the people who influenced their decisions to enroll in advanced courses in high…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Advanced Courses, High Achievement, Locus of Control
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Reis, Sally M. – Roeper Review, 1995
This study of 12 older women who achieved eminence in their respective fields after the age of 50 involved development of a model of talent realization that included the following factors: abilities, personality traits, environmental factors, and the perceived social importance of their talent, merged into a combined belief in self and a desire to…
Descriptors: Females, High Achievement, Models, Older Adults
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Reis, Sally M.; And Others – Exceptional Children, 1997
Qualitative methods were used to examine experiences of 12 successful college students with learning disabilities. The participants reported social problems, difficulty with teachers, and frustration with certain academic areas, sometimes resulting from the interaction of their high ability and learning disabilities. Participants successfully…
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Students, Coping, Gifted Disabled
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Hebert, Thomas P.; Reis, Sally M. – Urban Education, 1999
Studied high-ability, high-achieving students in an urban high school over 3 years. Identifies factors that enabled these students to achieve, including belief in self, supportive adults, high-achieving peers, challenging classes, personal characteristics, and family support. (SLD)
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Diversity (Student), Family Influence, High Achievement
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Reis, Sally M.; And Others – 1995
Extensive interviews were conducted with 12 young adults with learning disabilities who were successful at the college level, as well as with their parents, along with a thorough review of available school records, in order to examine how well high-ability students with learning disabilities succeed in academic environments. Most of the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Case Studies, College Students, Elementary Secondary Education
Reis, Sally M.; Hebert, Thomas P.; Diaz, Eva I.; Maxfield, Lori R.; Ratley, Michael E. – 1995
This 3-year study compared characteristics of high ability students who were identified as high achievers with students of similar ability who underachieved in school. The 35 students attended a large urban high school comprised of 60 percent Puerto Rican students, 20 percent African American, and the remainder White, Asian, and other. Qualitative…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Asian Americans, Black Students, Case Studies