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Raynish, Annie – Online Submission, 2007
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of divorce on student's academic achievement. Whitehead (1997) states, at the beginning of the twentieth century, there were only three divorces for every 1,000 marriages. Through the years, the divorce rate in America has rapidly increased which has affected adults and children. The…
Descriptors: Divorce, Marital Status, Academic Achievement, Researchers
Ehrenberg, Ronald G. – Cornell Higher Education Research Institute, 2007
The United States no longer leads the world in college completion rates. Inequality in college access rates by income have barely narrowed over the last 25 to 30 years and inequality in college completion rates have narrowed even less. The groups in the population that are growing the most rapidly are those that have historically been…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Attainment, Access to Education, Economic Status
Surles, Stephanie; Akers, Amanda; Rosenbaum, Jennifer; Kendall, Trista S. – Pre-K Now, 2007
Even as states across the United States make impressive progress toward providing pre-kindergarten for all three and four year olds, many children in urgent need of high-quality early education still lack access. As states look to expand pre-k by first targeting those with the greatest need, policymakers should consider how the children of the…
Descriptors: Military Personnel, Preschool Education, Access to Education, Public Schools
Bacardi-Gascon, Montserrat; Leon-Reyes, Maria Juana; Jimenez-Cruz, Arturo – Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 2007
The present study was designed to determine the weight-based stigmatization of Mexican overweight (OW) and non-OW children by their mothers and peers, who rated both boys and girls with varying physical characteristics. Four hundred and thirty-two fifth and sixth graders and 342 mothers participated in the study. Children were administered a…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Mothers, Gender Differences, Obesity
Schnittker, Jason; John, Andrea – Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 2007
Although incarceration rates have risen sharply since the 1970s, medical sociology has largely neglected the health effects of imprisonment. Incarceration might have powerful effects on health, especially if it instills stigma, and it could provide sociologists with another mechanism for understanding health disparities. This study identifies some…
Descriptors: Marital Instability, Correctional Institutions, At Risk Persons, Institutionalized Persons
Duursma, Elisabeth; Romero-Contreras, Silvia; Szuber, Anna; Proctor, Patrick; Snow, Catherine; August, Diane; Calderon, Margarita – Applied Psycholinguistics, 2007
For the monolingual population, research has shown that vocabulary knowledge is closely related to reading achievement. However, the role of vocabulary has not been studied as extensively in the bilingual population. It is important to look at vocabulary to better understand reading achievement in the bilingual population in the United States.…
Descriptors: Social Status, Reading Achievement, Second Language Learning, Vocabulary Development
Colwell, Brian – Social Psychology Quarterly, 2007
Interpersonal and intergroup contention is endemic to the social environment of California prisons. Data from in-depth interviews (N = 74) with prison inmates highlights a conceptual difference between the status behavior understood as signaling "deference" versus those signaling "respect." "Deference behavior"…
Descriptors: Institutionalized Persons, Correctional Institutions, Social Environment, Criminals
Kirby, Elizabeth; White, Samantha; Aruguete, Mara – College Student Journal, 2007
This study examines predictors of academic success in a private women's college. We investigated academic factors (e.g., high school grade point average, standardized test scores) and socioeconomic status (e.g., parents' occupation, need for financial aid) as possible predictors of academic success among White and non-White students. Data was…
Descriptors: Class Rank, Grade Point Average, Females, Standardized Tests
Bae, Sang Hoon – Quality Assurance in Education: An International Perspective, 2007
Purpose: The study seeks to examine the relationship between the implementation of the ISO 9000 quality management system and educational outcomes of schools, measured by student achievement on the state-mandated tests and school attendance rates--graduation rates, in the case of high schools. Design/methodology/approach: The study was conducted…
Descriptors: Standards, Quality Control, Educational Quality, Outcomes of Education
Kemker, Kate; Barron, Ann E.; Harmes, J. Christine – Educational Media International, 2007
This case study investigated the integration of laptop computers into an elementary classroom in a low socioeconomic status (SES) school. Specifically, the research examined classroom management techniques and aspects of authentic learning relative to the student projects and activities. A mixed methods approach included classroom observations,…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Student Projects, High Risk Students, Teaching Methods
White, Amanda M.; Gager, Constance T. – Youth & Society, 2007
Using data from the Survey of Adults and Youth, the authors examine the effect of economic status on youths' involvement in both school- and nonschool-related extracurricular activities. Specifically, they assess the association between four alternative measures of economic status--recipiency of food stamps, Aid to Families with Dependent…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Student Participation, Social Capital, Family Income
Trauth, Eileen M.; Johnson, R. Neill; Morgan, Allison; Huang, Haiyan; Quesenberry, Jeria – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2007
A particular educational challenge for universities that are not located in major metropolitan areas rich in demographic diversity is how to prepare those in the future labor force to value diversity and understand the ways in which their behaviors can contribute to or detract from a welcoming climate. Building on an analytical framework developed…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Student Diversity, Multicultural Education, Cultural Pluralism
Rainwater, Lee; Smeeding, Timothy M. – 1995
This paper investigates the real living standards and poverty status of U.S. children in the 1990s compared to the children in 17 other nations, including Europe, Scandinavia, Canada, and Australia. The analysis is based on the Luxembourg Income Study database. It was found that American children have lower real spendable income than do comparable…
Descriptors: Children, Comparative Analysis, Demography, Foreign Countries
Lokan, Jan; Fleming, Marianne – 1994
A study traced changes in preferred occupation over a period of 5 years, from Year 9 (approximately age 14) to the first year beyond high school, for over 3,000 Australian students in a sample of 22 government schools. Reasons for changes in preference were probed in questionnaires administered annually. Interviews of a subsample of students and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Career Choice, Career Education, Foreign Countries
Eubanks, Eugene; Parish, Ralph – 1994
Efforts in the United States to provide a higher quality education for everyone regardless of race, class, and gender have had, at best, a very modest effect. This paper suggests that the effect of a change strategy depends on the discourse (how things are talked about when teachers solve problems, plan their work, create policy, and explain…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education

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