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Peer reviewedNew, Rebecca S. – Young Children, 1999
Maintains that the Italian concept of "l'inserimento" suggests a different way of thinking about children's entry to out-of-home care and challenges American practitioners to rethink current interpretations of quality care, teachers' professional responsibilities, and the role of child-development theory. Concludes that cultural…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Child Development, Context Effect, Cultural Differences
Peer reviewedStrachan, Jane – Journal of Educational Administration, 1999
Uses a qualitative, feminist, case-study methodology to research the feminist leadership of three women secondary principals in New Zealand. Being student-focused was central to feminist educational leaders' practice within a neoliberal context demanding increased financial, accountability, and marketing responsibilities. They prevailed by working…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Case Studies, Context Effect, Faculty Workload
Peer reviewedLiljander, Juha-Pekka – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 1998
Analyzes whether giving up studies in higher education is considered a pivotal point wherein an educational career may change course. Reveals that in Finland the status-oriented inheritors of the societal elite do best on the higher education internal and external transfer market. Raises questions about equality between educational units. (CMK)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Context Effect, Dropouts, Educational Opportunities
Peer reviewedLin, Xiaodong; Lehman, James D. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1999
Describes a study of college students who designed and conducted experiments involving control of variables after being assigned to one of four versions of a computer-based biology simulation learning environment. Finds that reason-justification prompts directed students' attention to understanding the employment of experimental design principles…
Descriptors: Biology, Computer Uses in Education, Context Effect, Higher Education
Peer reviewedHofman, Roelande H.; Hofman, W. H. Adriaan; Guldemond, Henk – School Effectiveness and School Improvement, 1999
Determines effects of social learning contexts (classroom, school, and administration) on 2,023 Dutch elementary students' social and cognitive outcomes. Examines differential effects of attending private or public schools for pupils' math achievement and sense of well-being at school. Indicators of cognitive and social effectiveness are mainly…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Context Effect, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedSnyder, Jessica R. – Developmental Review, 1998
Summarizes the main theoretical frameworks attempting to explain the causal mechanisms connecting marital conflict to child adjustment. Outlines the implications of accumulated gender-related research findings for each theoretical framework. Argues that gender may be a moderator of many of the mechanisms outlined in existing theoretical frameworks…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Causal Models, Children, Conflict
Peer reviewedStewart, Sunita Mahtani; McBride-Chang, Catherine – Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 2000
Examined various potential contributors to sharing (parenting styles, context of identified versus anonymous sharing, and gender) among Caucasian and Asian second graders at an international school, also noting variables known to relate to sharing in young children (moral reasoning and empathy). Parenting styles, gender, and context all influenced…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Empathy
Peer reviewedBrooker, Ross; Service, Melinda – Journal of Education for Teaching, 1999
Surveyed and interviewed Australian preservice home economics teachers who volunteered to teach food preparation skills to disadvantaged youth in detention centers. Results indicated that preservice teachers considered the detention center context a worthwhile site for further developing existing teacher competencies, providing them with…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Disadvantaged Youth, Elementary Secondary Education, Field Experience Programs
Peer reviewedKillen, Melanie; Stangor, Charles – Child Development, 2001
Investigated age and context differences in children's judgments about excluding peers from group activities on the basis of gender and race. Found that the vast majority of children rejected exclusion in contexts in which only stereotypes justified exclusion. Older children (13 years) were more likely to allow exclusion than younger (7 and 10…
Descriptors: Adolescent Attitudes, Age Differences, Childhood Attitudes, Children
Peer reviewedClandinin, D. Jean; Connelly, F. Michael – Educational Researcher, 1996
Argues how the professional knowledge context, or landscape, shapes effective teaching, teachers's knowledge, what knowledge is seen as essential for teaching, and who is warranted to produce knowledge about teaching. It recounts three stories to illustrate this argument, interpreting each in terms of the professional knowledge landscape. (GR)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Context Effect, Cultural Pluralism, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedLeitner, Gerhard; Hesselmann, Markus – World Englishes, 1996
Combines contextual parameters with media language studies, focusing on the sports domain in the print and broadcast media in British, Indian, and Ghanaian English. The article examines the link between the sports register and the media version of actions. Findings confirm that media are a considerable differentiating factor. (18 references)…
Descriptors: Adverbs, Athletics, Broadcast Industry, Broadcast Journalism
Peer reviewedSeedhouse, Paul – ELT Journal, 1996
Examines the idea that one goal of English language teaching should be to replicate "natural" rather than "traditional" classroom communication. The article argues that this goal is unattainable and that it would be more satisfactory to take an institutional discourse approach, where classroom discourse is regarded as an institutional variety of…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, College Students, Context Effect, Course Objectives
Peer reviewedTrickett, Edison J.; And Others – Journal of Research on Adolescence, 1996
Examined shared paradigm assumptions between developmental contextualism and community psychology, including: models for understanding social context; sociocultural influences; research methods for investigating relations between people and contexts; empowerment; and ethical issues in research and intervention. Purpose was to promote discussion…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Community Psychology, Context Effect
Peer reviewedGurak, Douglas T.; Kritz, Mary M. – International Migration Review, 1996
Analysis of the effects of household composition on employment using data from 528 Columbian and Dominican female immigrants in New York and 1,041 women residing in the Dominican Republic indicated that context was more important than group culture in explaining the labor force participation of Dominican women. (SLD)
Descriptors: Context Effect, Culture, Dominicans, Employment Patterns
Peer reviewedHagedorn, Linda Serra; Siadat, M. Vali; Nora, Amaury; Pascarella, Ernest T. – Journal of Women and Minorities in Science and Engineering, 1997
Explores nontraditional associating factors for accruement of mathematical skills during the first year of college using a model for calculating mathematics gain that controlled for ceiling effects and nonlinearity. A nationally representative sample of first-year college students was tested by gender and ethnicity. There were marked differences…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Context Effect, Higher Education, Mathematics Achievement


