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Kaster, Gregory – Educational Leadership, 2012
Madison Elementary School, a K-6 school of 335 students in Marshfield, Wisconsin, recognizes the value of student feedback and strives to learn more through monthly student meetings, whole-class sit-downs, and student exit interviews. As the principal of Madison Elementary School, the author meets with a group of students for half an hour during…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Teaching Methods, Feedback (Response), Educational Change
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Beck, Christine S. – Educational Leadership, 2011
High-achieving kids from low-income families too often fall into the achievement trap; as they progress up the grades, their academic performance falls, and they are far less likely to remain star students than are middle-class or wealthy high-achievers. So says the first U.S.-wide analysis of high-achieving students from poor families (published…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Enrichment Activities, Academic Achievement, Summer Programs
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Kirst, Michael W. – Educational Leadership, 2004
Students compulsorily should go to college in order to succeed in society as an adult, but the students do not get the correct information about what is required to succeed in higher education. The knowledge and skills that are taught in high schools are different from college entrance and placement requirements.
Descriptors: High School Graduates, College Bound Students, Academic Achievement, Postsecondary Education
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Cushman, Kathleen – Educational Leadership, 2006
New 9th graders reflect on the worries they had as middle school students about moving into high school. They also suggest ways of easing the transition and providing support in 9th grade. Teens want teachers to connect middle school students regularly with high school students, give them more responsibility in middle school, and focus on…
Descriptors: Grade 9, Middle School Students, High Schools, Transitional Programs