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Aguirre, Adalberto – 1980
Chicanos have been limited in their educational opportunities, as evidenced by their underrepresentation in occupations and professions requiring extended education. It is proposed that intelligence testing is one part of an educational ideology that ascribes the Chicano's unequal educational existence to the group's inability to function…
Descriptors: Educational Discrimination, Equal Education, Intelligence Tests, Mexican Americans
Ellis, Thomas I. – Research Roundup, 1986
Effective schools research has verified that schools are rarely effective unless the principal is a proficient instructional leader. This article summarizes five recent studies examining the practices and qualities comprising good instructional leadership. A Seattle study by Richard L. Andrews disclosed a statistical correlation between student…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Administrator Role, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Leadership
Huang, Gary; Howley, Craig – 1991
This ERIC digest summarizes recent studies on poverty in rural areas. In 1986, the poverty rate in rural areas was 50 percent higher than the urban rate. During the 1980s, rural poverty stayed higher, rising more rapidly during recession, and falling more slowly in the "recovery" period. Characteristics that distinguish the rural poor…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Employment Level, Family Structure, Poverty
Howley, Craig; Strange, Marty; Bickel, Robert – 2000
Many experts have endorsed small schools as educationally effective, often adding parenthetically that smaller size is especially beneficial for impoverished students. A recent series of studies, the "Matthew Project," bolsters these claims. This digest reviews recent thinking about small school size, describes the Matthew Project…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Economically Disadvantaged, Educational Research, Effect Size
Hadderman, Margaret – 2000
Educational vouchers are the most controversial of numerous school-choice alternatives. This ERIC Digest in Spanish provides some background on the topic and discusses the support educational vouchers has received, as well as arguments for and against vouchers. The digest supplies information concerning the degree of success for voucher programs…
Descriptors: Educational Vouchers, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education, Government School Relationship
Hadderman, Margaret – 2000
Educational vouchers are the most controversial of numerous school-choice alternatives. This ERIC Digest provides some background on the topic and discusses the support that educational vouchers has received, as well as arguments for and against vouchers. The digest supplies information concerning the degree of success for voucher programs and…
Descriptors: Educational Vouchers, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education, Government School Relationship
Howley, Craig B. – 1989
The traditional relationships between rural and urban areas and the changes brought on by specialized rural industries discussed. The digest reviews work that has investigated the impact of farming, manufacturing, and mining on education. The effect of agricultural activity on academic achievement, especially via vocational agriculture programs,…
Descriptors: Agricultural Production, Economic Development, Education Work Relationship, Educational Trends
Kerka, Sandra – 1995
Emerging perspectives on numeracy and their social, cultural, and political implications provide a context for new ways of thinking about adult numeracy instruction. Beyond daily living skills, numeracy is now being defined as knowledge that empowers citizens for life in their particular society. Thus, numeracy has economic, social, and political…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Learning, Basic Skills, Daily Living Skills
Thompson, James – 1994
Economic forces and educational equity issues have combined to heighten calls for improved education for all students. Systemic reform calls for education to be reconceptualized from the ground up, beginning with the nature of teaching and learning, educational relationships, and school-community relationships. One of the assumptions made by…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Educational Change, Educational Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education
Valdivieso, Rafael – 1990
While becoming increasingly important to the economic and social development of the United States, Mexican-Americans still face barriers that hinder their full partnership in U.S. society. This ERIC digest is a summary of the latest available demographic and socioeconomic trends on Mexican-Americans. It discusses the broad implications for…
Descriptors: Dropout Rate, Educational Attainment, Elementary Secondary Education, Employment Patterns
Rios, Betty Rose D. – 1988
Defining the concept "rural" to the satisfaction of demographers, policymakers, educational researchers, sociologists, journalists, and legislators is an ongoing and complex problem. As a sampling of definitions used by different researchers/agencies illustrates, the two categories of definitions of rural--qualitative and…
Descriptors: Community Size, Definitions, Demography, Enrollment
Reyes, Laurie Hart; Stanic, George M. A. – 1985
This information bulletin reviews the research literature on blacks and mathematics. The amount of research that focuses specifically on race differences in mathematics in an attempt to explain and lessen those differences is small. Research of the past ten years indicates that black students, when compared to white students, take fewer…
Descriptors: Black Achievement, Black Students, Educational Research, Literature Reviews
Freeman, Jayne – 1995
Is the criticism of today's public schools and its employees unwarranted? This document highlights some data that cast the performance of American public schools in a more favorable light. Contrary to popular belief, today's students compare favorably with those in the past and with students in other countries. A higher percentage of American…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Accountability, Achievement Tests, College Attendance
Dilworth, Mary E. – 1991
Examination of factors that contribute to a sustained commitment to the teaching profession suggests that motivation is influenced by nationality, socioeconomic background, gender, and point in time. In general, minority teachers come from lower socioeconomic backgrounds and have greater access to teaching than to some other professions. Rewards…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Incentives, Job Satisfaction
Lee, Jaekyung – 2001
This digest reviews research on the status of rural student achievement and schooling conditions and describes variations across the nation and the states. Between 1992 and 1996, rural students began to outperform nonrural students on the 8th-grade mathematics assessment of the National Assessment of Educational Progress. Despite this aggregate…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Environment, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education
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