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Daniel Matheus da Silva; Lorena Oliveira de Sousa; Ana Claudia Kasseboehmer – International Journal of Science Education, 2025
This work reports the development and application of an analytical tool for the analysis of the formation of the scientific mind of students who took part in inquiry activities, based on the philosophy of Gaston Bachelard, in a Chemistry Club. For the construction of the analytical instrument, an extracurricular course was offered to first-year…
Descriptors: Scientific Literacy, Science Process Skills, Scientific Attitudes, Student Attitudes
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Salvatore G. Garofalo – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2025
The initial learning experience is a critical opportunity to support conceptual understanding of abstract STEM concepts. Although hands-on activities and physical three-dimensional models are beneficial, they are seldom utilized and are replaced increasingly by digital simulations and laboratory exercises presented on touchscreen tablet computers.…
Descriptors: High School Freshmen, Science Instruction, Chemistry, Molecular Structure
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Maria Chiara Basilici; Benedetta Emanuela Palladino; Ersilia Menesini – European Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2024
Controversial findings on the role of school ethnic diversity on ethnic bullying and victimization suggest the relevance of different categorizations of ethnicity in understanding this association. The present study aims to use an operationalization of both social/legal (i.e., citizenship status) and perceptual (i.e., others' perception of…
Descriptors: Ethnic Diversity, Bullying, Victims, Ethnicity
Marcia H. Davis; Juan B. Cortes; Rachel E. Durham; Francesca Gamber – Baltimore Education Research Consortium, 2024
Working from the notion that the goal of middle school is to prepare students to successfully transition to high school, Baltimore Education Research Consortium (BERC) researchers investigated a range of outcomes consistent with this aim, such as performance in ninth grade, promotion to tenth grade, and course grades or test scores in middle…
Descriptors: High School Freshmen, Grade 9, Graduation Rate, High School Graduates
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Vasudevan, Veena – Curriculum Inquiry, 2022
This article draws from a two-year ethnography at an urban public high school to analyze how high school students came together around a shared love for dance to create a youth-led affinity space. The high school students, Black youth in their freshman year of high school, navigated the complexities of creating a dance team and collaboratively…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Dance, High School Freshmen, African American Students
Chevonda Williams Leonard – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The overarching goal of this quantitative study was to determine if there were significant differences in the Louisiana Education Assessment Program (LEAP 2025) achievement scores of Algebra I students before and after attending summer remediation. The sample size consisted of 581 freshman students from the 2016-2017, 2017-2018, 2018-2019, and…
Descriptors: Algebra, Summer Programs, Remedial Programs, High School Freshmen
Mallory Morgan Maze – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Students with disabilities (SWDs) often perform lower academically and are three times more likely to drop out of school than their non-disabled peers (Aron and Loprest, 2012; Gilmour et al., 2018; Horowitz et al., 2017; Wagner et al., 2006). Mindset can be an important factor to consider when looking to improve outcomes for SWDs because the…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, High School Freshmen, Dropout Research, Special Education
David S. Knight; Julia Duncheon; Kefi Anderson; Matthew Frizzell – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2023
As the transition point between middle school and high school, ninth grade can either set a student up for long-term success or diminish a student's likelihood of graduating high school altogether. Interventions that can help educators better meet the needs of students during this critical juncture represent powerful levers for driving school…
Descriptors: Dropout Prevention, Grade 9, Program Evaluation, College Readiness
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David S. Knight; Julia C. Duncheon; Kefi Andersen; Matthew Frizzell – Educational Forum, 2023
As the transition point between middle and high school, ninth grade can either set a student up for long-term success or diminish a student's likelihood of graduating high school altogether. The Ninth Grade Success Initiative is a dropout prevention program, piloted in five Washington State high schools in 2019-2020. We evaluated the effects on…
Descriptors: Dropout Prevention, Grade 9, Program Evaluation, College Readiness
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Paul E. Rijken; Barry J. Fraser – Learning Environments Research, 2024
This study of first year high-school students in South Australia focussed on the effectiveness of using an innovative project-based mathematics strategy to improve the classroom learning environment and the student outcomes of enjoyment, academic efficacy and achievement. As well, we investigated the differential effectiveness of project-based…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Active Learning, Student Projects, Mathematics Instruction
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Gaetana Affuso; Anna Zannone; Concetta Esposito; Grazia De Angelis; Mirella Dragone; Maddalena Pannone; Maria Concetta Miranda; Serena Aquilar; Dario Bacchini – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2025
The purpose of this study was to observe how within-person variation in motivation, self-efficacy and academic performance scores are correlated or can be predicted. The reciprocal association between these variables was analysed through a four-wave longitudinal study and a within-person analytical approach (random intercept cross-lagged panel…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Learning Motivation, Academic Achievement, Adolescents
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Sofia Rachad; Lahcen Oughdir – Journal of Education and e-Learning Research, 2023
The reliance on online learning systems has increased during the COVID-19 epidemic to maintain education. The effectiveness of online life and earth science instruction is assessed in this study which involves 150 first-year high school students. Methodologically, it juxtaposes elearning with traditional classroom teaching across various…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Online Courses, Earth Science, High School Freshmen
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Koerten, Hannah R.; Dubow, Eric F. – Psychology in the Schools, 2021
This study explored how domain-specific perfectionism (academic, social, physical appearance) among high school freshmen relates to internalizing symptoms using critical elements of expectancy-value theory (i.e., domain value and competence) as moderators. Results indicate that perfectionism across all domains was positively and significantly…
Descriptors: High School Freshmen, Personality Traits, Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Expectation
Fiorella Cabrejos – ProQuest LLC, 2024
At Community Leadership High School, a pseudonym, graduation rates have consistently ranged between 95% and 100%. However, 35% to 40% of graduates, who come from low income families of color, lack the college and career readiness skills required to succeed after high school. The aim of this improvement science study was to increase the percentage…
Descriptors: College Readiness, Career Readiness, High School Freshmen, Reading Instruction
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Panpan Yang; Melissa A. Lippold; Gabriel L. Schlomer; Mark E. Feinberg; Gregory M. Fosco – Applied Developmental Science, 2024
Studies that distinguish parental monitoring (parent-driven behaviors) from parental knowledge often fail to find protective effects of monitoring on adolescent behavior problems. To answer whether parental monitoring is more strongly associated with adolescent behavior problems among adolescents who may need it most, this study applied…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, High School Freshmen, Parent Child Relationship, Parenting Styles
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