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Wright, Wynn D. – 1973
The Ak Chin Reservation survey to determine educational needs had 3 objectives: (1) to discover what the Ak Chin desire and will support in education, (2) to encourage Ak Chin participation in planning on the basis of research findings, and (3) to obtain demographic data necessary for planning. A structured interview was administered to 52…
Descriptors: American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Community Involvement, Demography
DeLong, James W.; And Others – 1973
In Fall 1971, this exploratory study investigated the association between socioeconomic characteristics of participants in selected manpower programs and the training outcomes for those participants. The 2 manpower training programs were the Job Opportunities in the Business Sector (JOBS) and a Manpower Development and Training Act (MDTA) program.…
Descriptors: American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Anglo Americans, Comparative Analysis
Shea, John R.; Wilkens, Roger A. – 1971
This paper explores the relationship between: (1) premature withdrawal from high school, (2) entrance to college, and (3) several attitudinal, socioeconomic and demographic measures taken from a national probability sample of 5,225 young men interviewed in 1966 and again in 1967. Being over-age in grade in 1966 and at least 17 in 1967 strongly…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attitudes, College Admission, Demography
Nafziger, Alyce J. – 1971
An investigation of attitudes relative to education in Appalachia is the focus of this 1971 paper. The heritage, culture, and characteristics of the Appalachian people are briefly described, and educational background of the youth is explored in terms of its relationship to educational attitudes. Also discussed are attitudes toward education as…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Aspiration, Cultural Differences, Dropout Characteristics
Lakeland Union High School, Minocqua, WI. – 1965
Conducted in 1965 by the Wisconsin Department of Public Welfare, this study sought to (1) bring about a better understanding of the school dropout, (2) determine major dropout causes, and (3) identify difficulties and achievements of dropouts in the Lakeland Union High School, Wisconsin. Utilizing a control group of 100 students selected on the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, American Indians, Cultural Influences, Culture Conflict
Walther, Regis H. – 1970
This is a report of research undertaken to investigate those characteristics of Negro male high school dropouts that might inhibit their participation in Federal Manpower Programs. Study groups, each composed of approximately 300 young men born before 1952, and who left school in 1966 and 1967 before graduating from high school, were constituted…
Descriptors: Blacks, Dropouts, Educational Background, Employment Problems
Cobb, Joseph A. – 1970
As part of a continuing effort to find educationally relevant variables for handicapped children the present investigation focused on the relationship of observable behaviors to first grade achievement. Subjects were 134 first graders who were observed in reading and arithmetic periods (survival skills) for 10 to 14 days. The data collected were…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Tests, Arithmetic, Classroom Observation Techniques
Towler, John O. – 1969
This study developed from the hypotheses: (1) there is a sequential pattern in the development of children's abilities to coordinate perspectives, and (2) use of an urban environment in the Test of Coordination of Perspectives will result in an earlier development of the age-stage relationships tested by Piaget and Inhelder (Switzerland, 1963).…
Descriptors: Age, Concept Formation, Elementary School Students, Intellectual Development
Claudy, John G.; Richards, James M., Jr. – 1971
Project TALENT, a 20 year, national longitudinal study of the development of youth in to adults, is described. Begun in 1960, only the 5 year follow-up data is currently available. As part of the overall project, an exploratory study is in progress to examine factors which might influence the development of ideal or desired family size preferences…
Descriptors: Children, Family Characteristics, Family Influence, Females
Kerckhoff, Alan C. – 1971
Numerous variables and their myriad interrelationships are acknowledged to account for the process by which a boy becomes socialized and ultimately finds his occupational position in the stratification system. This research report seeks to put together this set of links into a coherent model of the process. Four cohorts of Fort Wayne, Indiana…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Career Choice, Family Influence, Mothers
Oberle, Wayne H. – 1971
The objective of this paper was to investigate the utility of the Ginzberg developmental model for explaining differences in the types or occupational status of the role models of Negro and white rural youth at two stages of adolescence. Data were obtained from 484 youth residing in East Texas in their sophomore and senior years in high school. In…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Blacks, Decision Making Skills, Ethnic Studies
Deeken, Hans Werner – W.A.F.L.T. Forum, 1973
The nature and dimensions of the crises facing the language teaching profession are explored in this speech. Community and teacher attitudes must be redirected if language learning is to remain at the center of humanistic education. In achieving such change, teachers are exhorted to become "consumer-oriented" and utilize existing media to their…
Descriptors: Community Attitudes, Educational Change, Educational Status Comparison, Instructional Program Divisions
Singer, Joseph F. – 1972
The specific purpose of this study was to evaluate the role of several decades of high out-migration in the socioeconomic adjustment of households left behind in the Arkansas Ozarks and to identify meaningful labor force and social adjustments to poverty area industrialization. The study involved 12 counties in north-central Arkansas. The research…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Attitudes, Economic Factors, Heads of Households
Arizona State Employment Service, Phoenix. – 1971
The Arizona State Employment Service (ASES) provides employment and manpower services to Arizona's American Indian labor force. Functions of the ASES include the standard services of placement, testing vocational guidance, and manpower information dissemination, which resulted in the placement of Indians on 19,595 jobs in 1970. The ASES has…
Descriptors: Agency Role, American Indians, Annual Reports, Economic Development
Sharp, Emmit F.; Kristjanson, G. Albert – 1965
Three generalized variables were posited as being of major importance in structuring the aspirations of high school youths: the knowledge held by the youth with regard to the various occupational roles, the manner in which the various occupational alternatives were evaluated by him, and the self-evaluation by the student in which he assessed the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Dropout Research, Educational Objectives, High School Students
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