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Peer reviewedBaker, Jean A. – Elementary School Journal, 1999
Examined teacher/student interactions and relationship quality among poor, urban, African-American third through fifth graders expressing differential school satisfaction. Found that perceptions of a caring, supportive relationship with a teacher and a positive classroom environment were related to school satisfaction as early as third grade.…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Black Students, Black Youth, Classroom Environment
Peer reviewedJohnson, Genevieve Marie – Preventing School Failure, 1997
A study of 56 inner-city Canadian teachers found they believed that student behavior and attitude combined with familial situations were strongly related to students becoming at risk for school failure. School violence and gangs, large class sizes, and limited school resources and programs were rated as moderately contributing to student risk. (CR)
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Influence
Peer reviewedTumalev, Vladimir Vladimirovich – Russian Education and Society, 1997
Presents the results of a major study that attempts to define the occupational characteristics of the teaching profession in post-Soviet Russia. Compiles and summarizes a wide array of information concerning educational background, salaries, certification, professional attitudes, prestige, and other factors among Russian teachers. Includes…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Educational Change, Educational Environment, Educational Policy
Peer reviewedTumalev, Vladimir Vladimirovich – Russian Education and Society, 1997
Presents the results of a major study that attempts to document the effect that the sociopolitical changes in Russia have had on the material comfort, personal attitudes, and social position of teachers in that country. Includes comparisons of competing educational models as well as statistical analysis of teachers' attitudes. (MJP)
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Educational Change, Educational Environment, Educational Philosophy
Peer reviewedBickmore, Kathy – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 1998
In an urban elementary school, teachers trained in the Comer school development approach attempted to reform school discipline practices and plan conflict resolution efforts for students. Time constraints and teachers' aversion to coping with conflicting views inhibited the open democratic discussion needed as a foundation of change and limited…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Change Strategies, Conflict Resolution, Discipline
Peer reviewedDixon, Carol; Green, Judith; Yeager, Beth; Baker, Doug; Franquiz, Maria – Bilingual Research Journal, 2000
An ethnographic study in two California school districts examines how court cases, federal and state legislation, local and state school board decisions, election results, and national reports interacted to constrain students' confidence to function at a particular level in English and the learning opportunities that a bilingual teacher could…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Case Studies, Discriminatory Legislation, Educational Change
Peer reviewedAlamillo, Laura; Viramontes, Celia – Bilingual Research Journal, 2000
Interviews with 77 California teachers who either continued teaching bilingual education, switched to English immersion, or continued teaching English immersion sought their perspectives on impacts of Proposition 227 to the teaching profession, instructional practices, students, school culture, and teacher relationships. Implementation of…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Collegiality, Educational Change, Educational Environment
Peer reviewedNoguera, Pedro A. – Urban Review, 1996
Ways in which urban schools respond to and are affected by the urban environment are explored through a case study analysis of a middle school in Oakland (California). As the only public agency charged with serving all young people, the urban school can play a leading role in urban revitalization. (SLD)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Context Effect, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Environment
Peer reviewedPescosolido, Bernice A.; Milkie, Melissa A. – Teaching Sociology, 1995
Examines survey responses from 218 U.S. and Canadian sociology departments on the nature of teacher training for graduate students. Reveals that teacher training is consistently subordinated to research skills instruction. Posits a concurring devaluation of teaching among sociologists. Includes survey instrument, schools queried, and statistical…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Departments, Educational Environment, Educational Objectives
Peer reviewedCharles, Michael – Canadian Social Studies, 1996
Articulates a generalized vision of school reform focusing on student empowerment and learner-controlled instruction. Recommends treating students with respect and dignity as well as encouraging personal development and self-discipline. Envisions a school where individual development is more important than rote learning and arbitrary rules. (MJP)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Educational Development, Educational Environment, Educational Improvement
Peer reviewedDiem, Richard – Social Education, 1996
Considers the effect of an integrated, interdisciplinary curriculum on student achievement, discipline, behavior, and parental involvement. Although an integrated curriculum is not an educational panacea, the results of this study were generally positive. The field site was a comprehensive high school in a lower middle class neighborhood. (MJP)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Discipline
Peer reviewedFuessl, Karl-Heinz; Wegner, Gregory Paul – History of Education Quarterly, 1996
Discusses the organization and implementation of youth education and work programs by the occupying allies in post- World War II Germany. Initial efforts at youth denazification were divided between punitive and rehabilitative approaches. Support from German churches favored rehabilitation efforts. (MJP)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Democratic Values, Education Work Relationship, Educational Environment
Peer reviewedNesin, Gert – Research in Middle Level Education Quarterly, 1998
Notes that young adolescents arrive at school greatly influenced by their home environments and are then influenced by school experiences. Notes that students with risk factors at home and school have difficulty succeeding. Recounts story of a young adolescent male to illustrate impact of school and home on school performance, highlighting the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, At Risk Persons, Case Studies, Early Adolescents
Peer reviewedMartin, Barbara N. – Rural Educator, 2000
A rural Missouri school district considered student records and parents' and teachers' needs in formulating changes to accommodate its increasing Hispanic population. Teachers took Spanish classes at an area college; limited English speaking students took special English classes; small group instruction, mentors, and peer helpers were used; and a…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College School Cooperation, Community Change, Cultural Pluralism
Peer reviewedOberg, Dianne; Hay, Lyn; Henri, James – School Library Media Research, 2000
An international study of the principal's role in developing and supporting information-literate school communities was conducted in Australia, Canada, Finland, France, Japan, Scotland, and South Korea. The study sought to inform the efforts of principals and teacher-librarians throughout the world seeking to develop such communities. Researchers…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Administrators, Curriculum Development, Educational Development


