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Nebbitt, Von E.; Lombe, Margaret; LaPoint, Velma; Bryant, Dawn – Journal of Negro Education, 2009
The academic performance of urban African American students continues to be a major concern. Academic achievement has been the main avenue to upward social mobility for African Americans. This study assesses the effect of attitudes, behavior, peers, and family on the academic performance of African American students living in urban public housing…
Descriptors: African American Students, Academic Achievement, Public Housing, Predictor Variables
Dembo, Richard; Sullivan, Christopher – Journal of Child & Adolescent Substance Abuse, 2009
We report the results of a parallel-process, latent growth model analysis examining the relationships between cocaine use and delinquent behavior among youths. The study examined a sample of 278 justice-involved juveniles completing at least one of three follow-up interviews as part of a National Institute on Drug Abuse-funded study. The results…
Descriptors: Delinquency, Cocaine, Drug Abuse, At Risk Persons
Knight, Rupert – Mathematics Teaching, 2009
The publication in June of Sir Peter Williams' review of mathematics teaching in early years' settings and primary schools came at a time when the thoughts of many teachers were turning towards a well-earned summer break. However, the report has attracted much attention and promises a fundamental shake-up of attitudes and approaches to the…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Mathematics Instruction, Elementary School Mathematics, Cooperative Learning
Larrier, Yvonne I.; Harris, Sandra M.; Linton, Jeremy M. – Perspectives in Peer Programs, 2009
School disengagement and dropout prevention are important areas of inquiry in today's educational environment. School counselors can have dramatic impact on student engagement and retention. The purpose of this study was to explore the effects of a peer helper program on disengagement and dropout. The researchers implemented a comprehensive,…
Descriptors: Dropout Prevention, Peer Counseling, Grade 5, School Counselors
Blumberg, Elaine J.; Liles, Sandy; Kelley, Norma J.; Hovell, Melbourne F.; Bousman, Chad A.; Shillington, Audrey M.; Ji, Ming; Clapp, John – American Journal of Health Behavior, 2009
Objective: To test and compare 2 predictive models of weapon carrying in youth (n=308) recruited from 4 drop-in centers in San Diego and Imperial counties. Methods: Both models were based on the Behavioral Ecological Model (BEM). Results: The first and second models significantly explained 39% and 53% of the variance in weapon carrying,…
Descriptors: Weapons, Prevention, Violence, Predictor Variables
Cook, Emily C.; Buehler, Cheryl; Henson, Robert – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2009
Growth curve analyses were used to investigate parents' and peers' influence on adolescents' choice to abstain from antisocial behavior in a community-based sample of 416 early adolescents living in the Southeastern United States. Participants were primarily European American (91%) and 51% were girls. Both parents and peers were important…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Family Income, Early Adolescents, Social Influences
Thompson, Ross A. – Social Development, 2009
The idea that classroom social ecologies are shaped by the aggregate effects of peers' prior care experiences is provocative, even though the evidence is weak that this explains the small and diminishing effect of childcare experience in the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development study. Small effects may indeed be small effects,…
Descriptors: Child Care, Classroom Environment, Social Development, Child Development
Bell, Jo – Journal of Adolescence, 2009
This article is based on research commissioned by the UK Government's Teenage Pregnancy Unit. The Living on the Edge (LOTE) study qualitatively explored factors that shape young people's experiences and attitudes towards sexual behaviour and young parenthood in three linked seaside and rural areas in England. It identifies embarrassment as a key…
Descriptors: Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Pregnancy, At Risk Persons, Adolescents
Rosalia, Christine – ProQuest LLC, 2010
The facilitation of peer feedback on academic writing is often lauded for its myriad cognitive, affective, social, and linguistic benefits. However, educators face conflicting research results when seeking empirical guidance on efficient methods to support peer feedback, particularly for their English language learners. This study contributes to…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Writing Strategies, Writing Tests, Second Language Learning
Watson, William A. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Exhibits in informal science institutions, like science centers and museums, are often designed to help people learn, but research showing the immediate impact of experiences with exhibits on understanding is limited. This dissertation tested the hypothesis that the value of first-hand experience with an exhibit is not necessarily in its immediate…
Descriptors: Museums, Exhibits, Grade 6, Field Trips
De Wit, David J.; Karioja, Kim; Rye, B. J. – School Effectiveness and School Improvement, 2010
Student perceptions of teacher and classmate support have been identified as a powerful protective factor for a range of children's outcomes. Evidence suggests that students perceive less support as they advance to higher grades, a factor that may be linked to declines in school attendance. This study utilized a sample of 2,616 students enrolled…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Grade 9, Grade 10, High School Students
Cheesman, Elaine A.; Winograd, Gaynelle R.; Wehrman, Joseph D. – Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, 2010
This study investigated the perceptions of classroom response systems, or "clickers," by teacher-candidates of diverse ages and both genders. Participants (n = 63) included 53 females and 10 males aged 21 to 57 who attended small-enrollment reading methods courses in a special education licensure program. Responses to a 32-item survey suggested…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Methods Courses, Course Content, Males
Johnston, Lloyd D.; O'Malley, Patrick M.; Bachman, Jerald G.; Schulenberg, John E.; Miech, Richard A. – Institute for Social Research, 2014
Monitoring the Future (MTF) is a research program conducted at the University of Michigan's Institute for Social Research under a series of investigator-initiated research grants from the National Institute on Drug Abuse--one of the National Institutes of Health. The study comprises several ongoing series of annual surveys of nationally…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, College Students, Grade 8, Grade 10
Klein, Gudrun; Gasteiger-Klicpera, Barbara; Schillinger, Marcia – European Journal of Developmental Science, 2009
The effectiveness of a peer-mediation-program for third grade students (elementary school) was evaluated through a longitudinal study. The sample consisted of 262 students, 141 boys and 121 girls, drawn from thirty classrooms in fifteen elementary schools. There was one intervention and one control-class in each school. The evaluation was carried…
Descriptors: Aggression, Prevention, Grade 3, Elementary School Students
Lavy, Victor; Silva, Olmo; Weinhardt, Felix – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2009
We study the scale and nature of ability peer effects in secondary schools in England. In order to shed light on the nature of these effects, we investigate which segments of the peer ability distribution drive the impact of peer quality on students' achievements. Additionally, we study which quantiles of the pupil ability distribution are…
Descriptors: Test Items, Females, Measures (Individuals), Foreign Countries

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