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Westbury, Marilyn L. – Canadian Journal of Education, 1999
Studied the reliability and validity of Light's Retention Scale (LRS) (H. Light, 1986), an instrument to evaluate whether a student would benefit from retention, with 93 Canadian students who had repeated an elementary school grade. Findings suggest that the LRS is not a reliable or valid instrument. Selected scale items did not predict…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Foreign Countries, Grade Repetition
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Anderson, Gabrielle E.; Jimerson, Shane R.; Whipple, Angela D. – Journal of Applied School Psychology, 2005
Prior research examining children's ratings of stressful life events indicated that, by the time children are in sixth grade, they fear only going blind and losing a parent more than academic retention. The current study provides a contemporary analysis of elementary grade students' perceptions of stressful life events at home and school. First-,…
Descriptors: School Holding Power, Grade 6, Student Attitudes, Report Cards
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Bishop, Dorothy V. M. – Applied Psycholinguistics, 2006
The assessment of nonword repetition in children goes back at least to 1974, when the Goldman-Fristoe-Woodcock Auditory Skills Battery was published, including a subtest (Sound Mimicry) assessing nonword repetition (Goldman, Fristoe, & Woodcock, 1974). Nevertheless, it was not until 20 years later, when Gathercole and Baddeley (1990) reported a…
Descriptors: Short Term Memory, Phonology, Syntax, Language Impairments
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Service, Elisabet – Applied Psycholinguistics, 2006
The first report of a connection between vocabulary learning and phonological short-term memory was published in 1988 (Baddeley, Papagno, & Vallar, 1988). At that time, both Susan Gathercole and I were involved in longitudinal studies, investigating the relation between nonword repetition and language learning. We both found a connection. Now,…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Phonology, Short Term Memory, Repetition
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de Jong, Kenneth J.; Lim, Byung-jin; Nagao, Kyoko – Language and Speech, 2004
Stetson (1951) noted that repeating singleton coda consonants at fast speech rates makes them be perceived as onset consonants affiliated with a following vowel. The current study documents the perception of rate-induced resyllabification, as well as what temporal properties give rise to the perception of syllable affiliation. Stimuli were…
Descriptors: Syllables, Repetition, Speech, Vowels
Carson, Cristi, Ed. – Online Submission, 2011
The NEAIR (North East Association for Institutional Research) 2011 Conference Proceedings is a compilation of papers presented at the Boston, Massachusetts conference. Papers in this document include: (1) Are Students Dropping Out or Dragging Out the College Experience? The Roles of Socioeconomic Status and Academic Background (Leslie S. Stratton…
Descriptors: Institutional Research, Dropouts, Time to Degree, College Students
Southern Education Foundation, 2014
This brief summarizes the findings of the larger study, "Just Learning: The Imperative to Transform Juvenile Justice Systems into Effective Educational Systems. A Study of Juvenile Justice Schools in the South and the Nation." With awareness growing that schools are disciplining and suspending minority students at alarming rates, the…
Descriptors: Juvenile Justice, Minority Group Students, Disproportionate Representation, Institutionalized Persons
Suitts, Steve; Dunn, Katherine; Sabree, Nasheed – Southern Education Foundation, 2014
With awareness growing that schools are disciplining and suspending minority students at alarming rates, the report provides powerful evidence that young people placed in the juvenile justice system-predominately minority males incarcerated for minor offenses-are receiving a substandard education. The report, "Just Learning: The Imperative to…
Descriptors: Juvenile Justice, Minority Group Students, Disproportionate Representation, Institutionalized Persons
Cannon, Jill S.; Lipscomb, Stephen – Public Policy Institute of California, 2008
In this appendix to our Occasional Paper, we review 14 recent rigorous studies on how entrance age affects student outcomes in the short and long term, paying particular attention to aspects that are most relevant to state-level policy decisions. We summarize findings related to elementary and secondary academic achievement, grade retention,…
Descriptors: Grade Repetition, Educational Attainment, Kindergarten, Educational Policy
Froman, Terry; Brown, Shelly; Luzon-Canasi, Angela – Research Services, Miami-Dade County Public Schools, 2008
This study duplicated the procedures used by Greene and Winters (2006) on data from the Miami-Dade school system with the advantage of an additional two year's worth of information. The results indicated that the effects of the retention policy are far from clear and arguably negative. There is considerable evidence to suggest that the apparent…
Descriptors: Grade Repetition, School Holding Power, Evidence, Educational Policy
Schmitt, Lisa; Bush-Richards, Angela – Online Submission, 2007
This report describes various methods for computing graduation and completion rates, and how they compare.
Descriptors: School Districts, Student Promotion, Graduation Rate, Grade 9
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Morrison, Keith; No, Anna Ieong On – Educational Studies, 2007
This paper examines whether having school students repeat a year improves their performance, focusing on learning English as a foreign language. It takes students' English examination results from five years from a Chinese-medium school, together with data on their learning styles and learning strategies. Drawing on local cultural and pedagogic…
Descriptors: Grade Repetition, Second Language Learning, English (Second Language), Gender Differences
Harvey, Barbara H. – 1994
Student retention has been a divisive educational question since the turn of the century. And although early educators found that retention was not particularly effective, they continued using it because their options were limited. Today, educators have many options to retention. Using the database from Project STAR, a study explored the common…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Class Size, Grade Repetition, Primary Education
Williams, Karen A. – 1985
Research seems to indicate that grade retention of students may benefit students academically. However, other studies suggest that grade retention does not improve the achievement of problem students, does not ensure significant gains in achievement, affects boys twice as often as girls, and occurs frequently for children with learning, behavior…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Practices, Elementary Education, Grade Repetition
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Dennler, Jeanne S.; And Others – Journal of Reading, Writing, and Learning Disabilities International, 1986
The history of the strategy of grade retention for low achieving students is briefly reviewed and conflicts concerning its efficacy are summarized. Current research aimed at identifying specific criteria (including some found to be correlates of learning disabilities) which aid educators in making retention decisions is described. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Elementary Secondary Education, Grade Repetition, History
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