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Koutsoubakis, Dimitri – Journal of the First-Year Experience & Students in Transition, 1999
This longitudinal study compares academic and social integration and intent to persist of two cohorts of freshmen (total n=132) at the American InterContinental University (England), of whom 70 successfully completed a one-term freshman orientation course and 62 did not take the course. Preliminary results suggest that the course promotes…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, College Freshmen, First Year Seminars, Foreign Countries
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Kohler, Frank W.; Ezell, Helen K.; Paluselli, Maria – Journal of Special Education, 1999
A study involving two kindergarten teachers found that reciprocal peer coaching produced an increase in use of suggestions, prompts, questions, and related talk to facilitate students' social interaction with classmates and fostered the use of spontaneous adaptations in the academic materials, skills, or social interaction of student pairs.…
Descriptors: Academic Accommodations (Disabilities), Disabilities, Inclusive Schools, Kindergarten
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MacLeod, Fiona – British Journal of Special Education, 2001
This article describes the design and outcomes of a project to promote the reintegration of pupils with emotional and behavioral difficulties at transfer to secondary school. It reports on a series of successful placements and discusses the factors that have helped sustain the inclusion of the pupils. (Contains four references.) (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Disturbances, Inclusive Schools
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Asmar, Christine; Proude, Elizabeth; Inge, Lici – Australian Journal of Education, 2004
Integrating students into an academic community has long been established as an important aspect of a student's life and learning on university campuses. Yet efforts at greater inclusiveness by both institutions and teaching staff are taking place in the context of an increasingly diverse student body, in Australia as elsewhere. Differences…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Muslims, Foreign Countries, Campuses
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Kogan, Irena – Social Forces, 2006
The questions asked in the paper are whether and to what extent the employment situation among recent third-country immigrants differs across European Union countries and how it is related to these countries' labor market characteristics. The European Labor Force Survey data for the 1990s are used to disentangle the roles that the individual…
Descriptors: Individual Characteristics, Labor Market, Foreign Countries, Labor Force
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Skarbrevik, Karl J. – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2005
Teachers and the school psychological services were asked to assess the quality of educational programmes offered to students who were found eligible for special education in Norway and who attended ordinary classes. Adequacy and equity of the programmes and an assessment of social inclusion were used as indicators of quality and as dependent…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Special Needs Students, Educational Quality, Special Education
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Attwood, Gaynor; Croll, Paul; Hamilton, Jane – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2004
The paper draws on a research project on innovative provision in an FE college for excluded and disaffected young people. The college offers places on vocational courses to students who are still of compulsory school age who have been excluded by or have persistently failed to attend or achieve in school. One set of themes to emerge relates to the…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Adult Education, Student Attitudes, Foreign Countries
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Frickey, Alan; Murdoch, Jake; Primon, Jean-Luc – European Education, 2006
In France, as in many European countries, youth from foreign ethnic backgrounds appear less integrated than those who are accepted as established French citizens into civil society through the educational system and the labor market. Until now, existing research on employment inequalities in France has, for good reasons, concentrated on the large…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Youth, Labor Market
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Strathdee, Rob – Journal of Education Policy, 2005
This paper raises questions regarding the ability of new qualifications frameworks and assessment systems to promote innovation and social inclusion. Of interest in this paper is the centrality of tacit skill in promoting innovation. Tacit skill is central to innovation, although its positional character is not well understood by policy-makers. It…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Foreign Countries, Economic Change, Social Change
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Drodge, Stephen; Shiroma, Eneida – Compare A Journal of Comparative Education, 2004
Aspects of post-16 education, particularly with reference to vocational education and training, have acquired a degree of common presentation in the policy making of many national and international organizations in recent years. This paper compares similarities and differences in the rhetoric and reality of policy implementation in Brazil and the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, International Organizations, Vocational Education, Education Work Relationship
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Hogan-Brun, Gabrielle – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2005
This paper describes the impact of European Union accession negotiations on language ideological debates regarding minority (language) and citizenship rights in the Baltic Republics. It explores issues pertaining to the transferability of standards developed for established democracies in the West to the situation of democratising countries in…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Ideology, Foreign Countries, Language Minorities
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Lopes da Silva, Joao; Villas-Boas, Maria Adelina – Intercultural Education, 2006
Taking UNESCO's proposal "learning how to live together" as a starting point, we examined to what extent visual education can be used as a tool to promote the aims of intercultural education. We analyzed the power of using artistic images from different cultures to change students' perception of cultural differences, thereby facilitating…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Multicultural Education, Art Education, Cultural Differences
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Denham, Alexa; Hatfield, Sarah; Smethurst, Nicola; Tan, Elizabeth; Tribe, Craig – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2006
Social inclusion is currently a priority issue for all in education. Brent Educational Psychology Service implemented two social skills training interventions to promote social inclusion in six primary schools. Educational psychologists in training carried out an independent evaluation of these interventions. Analysis of quantitative and…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Interpersonal Competence, Intervention, Educational Psychology
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Ramirez-Valles, Jesus; Fergus, Stevenson; Reisen, Carol A.; Poppen, Paul J.; Zea, Maria Cecilia – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2005
Theories of social integration and stress process posit that community involvement may buffer or may compensate the adverse effects of stigma on psychological well-being. In this article, the authors explore this thesis in a stigmatized and seldom studied group of HIV-positive Latino gay men. Specifically, they examine the effects of community…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Community Involvement, Social Integration, Males
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Friday, Paul C.; Ren, Xin; Weitekamp, Elmar; Kerner, Hans-Jurgen; Taylor, Terrance – Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 2005
Research on delinquency has shown consistent results across Western industrialized countries. Few studies have been done in non-Western cultures. This study reports on the results of a birth cohort study in China, which was started by Marvin Wolfgang but never completed. The cohort, born in 1973, was traced through official and community files.…
Descriptors: Social Science Research, Delinquency, Non Western Civilization, Foreign Countries
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