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Roberts, Laura; White, George; Yeomans, Peter – Journal of Early Adolescence, 2004
There is a need for an effective violence reduction program for early adolescents in schools. Social psychologists have had success teaching adolescents integrative negotiation strategies that help them to resolve potentially violent conflicts. The caveat is that these strategies are effective only in cooperative social contexts and backfire in…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Early Adolescents, Student Behavior, Violence
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Datta, Pranati – Qualitative Report, 2004
Movement is an integral part of human existence. While talking about transborder migration from Bangladesh to India, we are, however, aware that this is a controversial subject. The partition of Bengal in 1947 was the cruelest partition in the history of the world and caused forced illegal migration from erstwhile East Pakistan. It is estimated…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Migration, Undocumented Immigrants, Motivation
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Coladarci, Theodore – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2006
The proportion of variance in student achievement that is explained by student SES--"poverty's power rating," as some call it--tends to be lower among smaller schools than among larger schools. Smaller schools, many claim, are able to somehow disrupt the seemingly axiomatic association between SES and student achievement. Using…
Descriptors: Poverty, Reading Achievement, Mathematics Achievement, School Size
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Gibson, Christina M. – American Journal of Evaluation, 2003
This paper analyzes how variation in participant take-up rates affected the impacts of the New Hope project, a random-assignment, anti-poverty program. New Hope offered experimental members four benefits--child care subsidies, wage subsidies, health insurance, and, if needed, a temporary community service job--that were available to families…
Descriptors: Poverty Programs, Health Insurance, Program Effectiveness, Grants
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Luke, Allan – Australian Educational Researcher, 2003
This paper is an essay on the state of Australian education that frames new directions for educational research. It outlines three challenges faced by Australian educators: highly spatialised poverty with particularly strong mediating effects on primary school education; the need for intellectual and critical depth in pedagogy, with a focus in the…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Interdisciplinary Approach, Social Sciences, Educational Change
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Elfers, Ana M.; Plecki, Margaret L.; Knapp, Michael S. – Peabody Journal of Education, 2006
This article summarizes the results of a 2-part study using both state databases and teacher surveys to examine teacher retention and mobility in Washington's teacher workforce. The first part of the research examined individual teacher records during a 5-year period. Statewide analyses were conducted, and 20 districts were selected for in-depth…
Descriptors: Faculty Mobility, Labor Turnover, Teacher Surveys, Databases
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Alkire, Sabina – Social Indicators Research, 2005
Amartya Sen's writings have articulated the importance of human agency, and identified the need for information on agency freedom to inform our evaluation of social arrangements. Many approaches to poverty reduction stress the need for empowerment. This paper reviews "subjective quantitative measures of human agency at the individual level." It…
Descriptors: Psychological Studies, Poverty, Economic Development, Self Efficacy
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Medeiros, Marcelo – Social Indicators Research, 2006
The paper proposes a simple methodology to estimate an affluence line that depends on the knowledge of the income distribution and the poverty line for a given population. The idea that poverty is morally unacceptable and can be eradicated through redistribution of wealth provides the grounds for the methodology. The line is defined as the value…
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, Income, Comparative Analysis, National Surveys
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Reynolds, David; Harris, Alma; Clarke, Paul; Harris, Belinda; James, Sue – School Effectiveness and School Improvement, 2006
This article outlines a research and development programme that focused on a group of 8 secondary schools in England. The schools in this study were considered to be facing exceptionally challenging circumstances characterised by high levels of socioeconomic disadvantage and deprivation. They were also schools considered to be seriously…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Research and Development, Socioeconomic Status, Secondary Schools
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Zhang, Tiedao; Minxia, Zhao – International Review of Education, 2006
Lack of access to basic education leads to diminished individual and national capabilities, therewith furthering cycles of poverty. An equitable education system meeting basic learning needs represents not only a human right, but also a means for reducing poverty, promoting productivity, and sustaining development. The Government of China--the…
Descriptors: Compulsory Education, Poverty, Rural Education, Foreign Countries
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Bagwasi, Mompoloki – International Review of Education, 2006
This study examines the role of language in reducing poverty in Botswana through adult-education programs. Because language is the medium through which human beings communicate and grow intellectually and socially, it should form the basis of any discussion involving the relation between development and education. In order best to respond to…
Descriptors: Language Role, Poverty Programs, Adult Education, Foreign Countries
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Arunatilake, Nisha – International Journal of Educational Research, 2006
Despite Sri Lanka's 1990 commitment to provide 10-11 years of free education to all, only 93% of children in the 5-14-year-old age group were in school by the year 2000. Moreover, the education participation rates are not equitable across the country, varying by socio-economic groups. This paper examines the determinants of school…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cultural Influences, Compulsory Education, Attendance Patterns
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Madden, Nancy A. – Journal of Negro Education, 2006
"Success for All" is a comprehensive reform model, which applies cooperative learning, tutoring, family support services, and extensive professional development to help high-poverty schools succeed with their pupils. A review of research on "Success for All" with African American students focuses on evidence that the model reduces the achievement…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, White Students, Professional Development, Family Programs
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McGill-Franzen, Anne; Zmach, Courtney; Solic, Katie; Zeig, Jacqueline Love – Elementary School Journal, 2006
Using multiple analytic methods, we examined the fit between 2 concurrent policy mandates in Florida--the adoption of core reading programs in high-poverty schools, and the retention of third graders who scored at the lowest levels on the state assessment. We first examined 2 contemporary third-grade basal reading programs for the guidance offered…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Grade 3, Test Results, Reading Programs
Williams, Trish; Perry, Mary; Oregon, Isabel; Brazil, Noli; Hakuta, Kenji; Haertel, Edward; Kirst, Michael; Levin, Jesse – EdSource, 2007
In spring 2006 California released its first ever school-level Academic Performance Index (API) scores for English Learners (ELs). These EL-API scores were based on California Standards Tests taken in the spring of 2005, and make it possible to identify how well schools were doing with this student population. It is not unexpected that elementary…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, English (Second Language), Teacher Surveys, Spanish Speaking
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