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Lucey, Helen; Reay, Diane – Journal of Education Policy, 2002
Examines ways in which current United Kingdom school-choice policies interact with parental pressures on their children to achieve excellence and how these pressures affect the emotional health of their middle- and working-class children as they make the transition from primary to secondary school. Finds serious emotional consequences (exam…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Anxiety, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
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Brantlinger, Ellen Anderson – American Journal of Education, 1985
Interviews with low-income parents revealed that they were aware of the class character of local schools and believed that high-income schools were superior. Ninety-four percent favored social class school desegregation, believing that their children would thereby obtain a better education and better preparation for social interaction in adult…
Descriptors: Educational Opportunities, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education, Interviews
Brown, Lyn Mikel – 1998
Challenging conventional characterization of teenage girlhood as a wasteland of depression, low self-esteem, and passive victimhood, this book presents accounts of young girls showing how their voices are shaped and constrained by socioeconomic class. Based on a year-long study involving conversations with white adolescent girls from the working…
Descriptors: Anger, Early Adolescents, Emotional Adjustment, Emotional Response
Simmons, Warren – 1978
Social class and ethnic differences in the use of the three conceptual styles of cognitive performance (Relational, Descriptive, and Categorical) were examined in this study of 112 grade-school boys. The subjects were divided into four groups, black and white middle class, and black and white lower class. Two instruments were used to assess…
Descriptors: Blacks, Cognitive Style, Cognitive Tests, Cultural Awareness
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Kee, Daniel W.; And Others – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1985
Constructive memory in low socioeconomic status (SES) Black and middle-SES White children was evaluated. The fourth-grade subjects in the study were tested by a recognition procedure. Results indicated that the nature of test instructions given to subjects can alter estimates of population differences in inference retention. (DWH)
Descriptors: Black Students, Elementary Education, Lower Class Students, Middle Class Students
Bridges, K. Robert – 1980
Although many education for parenthood (EP) programs have been developed and implemented, a formal systematic determination of the attitudes of the groups to be served has yet to be conducted. A 110-item Education for Parenthood Attitude Scale (EPAS) was developed to measure attitudes toward EP, and administered to a sample of high school (N=226)…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Attitude Measures, Change Strategies, College Students
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Paine, Patricia; And Others – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 1992
Measured physical and cognitive development of 7- to 10-year-old Brazilian children in 3 social groups. Domestic servants' children were taller and heavier than children in slums, and shorter than middle-class children. Domestic servants' sons scored similar to slum-dwelling boys on cognitive measures. (BC)
Descriptors: Body Height, Body Weight, Cognitive Development, Disadvantaged Youth
Tom, David; Cooper, Harris – 1984
In a study of academic attribution patterns, teachers were asked to suggest causes for the successes and failures of students whose backgrounds had been manipulated to provide various combinations of social class (middle, lower), race (White, Asian American), and gender. It was found that teachers cited causes internal to the student more often…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Asian Americans, Attribution Theory, Elementary Secondary Education
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Stipek, Debora; And Others – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 1992
Preschool and kindergarten programs for poor and middle-class children fell into three types: (1) didactic programs, which stressed academic skills and had relatively negative social environments; (2) child-centered programs, which deemphasized academic skills and had positive social environments; and (3) intermediate programs, which fell between…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Asian Americans, Blacks, Classroom Observation Techniques
Bruce, Bertram; And Others – 1983
A study examined the match between the vocabularies of children of different ethnic and socioeconomic status groups and the school vocabulary revealed by readability formulas and word lists. The Spache 1040 and the Dale 769 readability formula word lists were used as indicators of school vocabulary in the early primary grades, and a corpus of talk…
Descriptors: Blacks, Content Analysis, Language Acquisition, Language Research