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Stockard, Jean – Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk, 2010
Previous research has documented a substantial decline of standardized test scores of children from low-income backgrounds, relative to more advantaged peers, in later elementary grades, the so-called "fourth-grade slump." This article examines changes in reading achievement from first to fifth grade for students in a large urban school…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Reading Achievement, Economically Disadvantaged, Standardized Tests
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Lingard, Bob; Ali, Sajid – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2009
This article contextualises "Education in Pakistan, a White Paper" (2007), an influential education policy paper in Pakistan. The focus is on the ways the White Paper constructs its own contexts as a complement to the policy solutions proffered. Here we recognise Seddon's point about the discursive work of policy in constructing context.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Access to Education, Position Papers
Lee, Jaekyung; Finn, Jeremy; Liu, Xiaoyan – Online Submission, 2011
Through a synthesis of test publisher norms and national longitudinal datasets, this study provides new national norms of academic growth in K-12 reading and math that can be used to reinterpret conventional effect sizes in time units. We propose d' a time-indexed effect size metric to estimate how long it would take for an "untreated"…
Descriptors: Control Groups, National Norms, Effect Size, Mathematics Education
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Vinokur, Annie – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2010
This paper argues that higher education has a long history of globalising, though the form of these processes has been different. Two are identified; first, a normative order based on common frameworks; second, the expansion of formal exchanges of inputs and outputs from higher education. Different countries, however, are positioned differently in…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Educational Development
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Modiba, Maropeng; Van Rensburg, Wilhelm – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2009
Cultural literacy is considered as crucial in the process of redress, and of equal recognition, affirmation and nurturing of different cultural symbols and other forms of expression within South Africa. In this paper we reflect conceptually on what the new curriculum policy in Arts and Culture education proposes with regard to acknowledging and…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Cultural Literacy, Cultural Pluralism, Foreign Countries
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Koehler, Maryan – Intercultural Education, 2009
This paper presents research on the current debate in the Netherlands regarding integration and the teaching of 'norms and values' to adult newcomers. Data consisting of national and local (city of Rotterdam) integration policy documents and interviews with those influential in policy making were analyzed using a grounded theory approach. The…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Role of Education, Foreign Countries, Values Education
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Keller, Christina; Lindh, Jorgen; Hrastinski, Stefan; Casanovas, Ines; Fernandez, Gladys – Educational Media International, 2009
This study compared attitudes, purposes, driving factors and barriers of using e-learning at an Argentinean and a Swedish university. Data from a questionnaire answered by 269 university teachers was analysed to discern similarities and differences in responses from Argentinean and Swedish teachers. The main conclusion of the study was that the…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Electronic Learning, Program Implementation, Cultural Influences
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Ayoub, Catherine; O'Connor, Erin; Rappolt-Schlictmann, Gabrielle; Vallotton, Claire; Raikes, Helen; Chazan-Cohen, Rachel – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2009
The purposes of the present study were to examine associations between risk factors and the cognitive performance from one to three years of age of children living in poverty, and to investigate the protective and/or promotive effects of EHS on children's cognitive skill performance. Analyses were conducted using data from the Early Head Start…
Descriptors: Stimulation, Poverty, Mothers, Disadvantaged Youth
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Seery, Mark D.; Silver, Roxane Cohen; Holman, E. Alison; Ence, Whitney A.; Chu, Thai Q. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2008
Collective traumas can negatively affect large numbers of people who ostensibly did not experience events directly, making it particularly important to identify which people are most vulnerable to developing mental and physical health problems as a result of such events. It is commonly believed that successful coping with a traumatic event…
Descriptors: Terrorism, Physical Health, Coping, Internet
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Halicioglu, Margaret – Journal of Research in International Education, 2008
This article gives an overview of the perceptions of professional staff involved in the delivery of the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma programme at Turkish national schools. Overall, the results suggest that while many Turkish schools have staff who recognize the value of the IB Diploma programme, there are some major areas of concern…
Descriptors: International Education, Foreign Countries, Instructional Leadership, Case Studies
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Alishev, B. S.; Anikeenok, O. A. – Russian Education and Society, 2008
This article examines what ideas college students have, ideas that are characteristic of the culture of Russia, concerning the norms of distributive fairness as they apply to different types of situations. Problems revolving around fairness in the sphere of distribution have traditionally been of relevance in Russian social studies. The authors'…
Descriptors: College Students, Foreign Countries, Regional Characteristics, Student Characteristics
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Latova, N. V.; Latov, Iu. V. – Russian Education and Society, 2008
In this article the authors examine problems of the characteristics of the Westernization of the mentality of college and university students in four countries that are going through modernization: (1) Russia; (2) Turkey; (3) Kazakhstan; and (4) Kyrgyzstan. What the authors mean by "mentality" is the deep-seated "unconscious,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Student Attitudes, Western Civilization
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Tsang, Sau-Lim; Katz, Anne; Stack, Jim – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2008
School reform efforts across the US have focused on creating systems in which all students are expected to achieve to high standards. To ensure that students reach those standards and to document what students know and can do, schools collect assessment information on students' academic achievement. More information is needed, however, to find out…
Descriptors: School Restructuring, Standardized Tests, Academic Achievement, Second Language Learning
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Weiss, Joel – Studies in Educational Evaluation, 1988
The background and status of efforts toward development of national educational quality standards for Canada are discussed. Differences and similarities between Canada and the United States are discussed in terms of historical background; educational system; and relationships among education, other social institutions, and culture. Issues at both…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, National Norms, National Standards
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Bush, H. Francis; Duncan, Floyd H.; Sexton, Edwin A.; West, Clifford T. – Journal of College Teaching & Learning, 2008
We examine the history of VMI's use of the Major Field Test as an assessment tool for its Department of Economics and Business. Further, we chronicle how the information gathered from a decade and a half of use has shaped the curriculum, faculty composition and policies within the Department. There is evidence that the policies surrounding how and…
Descriptors: Evaluation, Program Improvement, Field Tests, Military Schools
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