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Peer reviewedMiglietti, Cynthia L.; Strange, C. Carney – Community College Review, 1998
Describes a study comparing the performance of 61 adult (age 25+) and 95 traditionally aged (age 18-24) two-year college students in five remedial English and five remedial math courses. Indicates that age accounts for little variance in student expectations and that learner-centered classes had strong relationships with high grades. Contains 5…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Age Differences, Community Colleges, Comparative Analysis
Marlowe, John – American School Board Journal, 2000
One advantage to an interim administrative position is that the public cuts short-timers a little slack. Temporary administrators can learn on the job and become experts on specialized subjects. Personnel issues demand more time than interims possess. Such positions usually do not turn into long-term contracts. (MLH)
Descriptors: Administrative Change, Board Administrator Relationship, Elementary Secondary Education, Expectation
Peer reviewedSettlage, John – Science Education, 2000
Explores factors related to preservice teachers' capacity to understand the learning cycle. Finds that understanding of the learning cycle was related to science teaching outcome expectancy, not to personal science teaching efficacy or to attitudes toward science. (Contains 32 references.) (Author/WRM)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Expectation, Higher Education, Knowledge Base for Teaching
Peer reviewedTrusty, Jerry; Harris, Morag B. Colvin – Journal of Adolescent Research, 1999
Examined extent to which demographics, students' personal resources, and family resources predicted stable or lowered educational expectations from eighth grade to 2 years post-high school. Found that predictors of lost talent or lowered expectations over time included low SES and racial group membership. External locus of control predicted lost…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Age Differences, Expectation
Peer reviewedBornholt, L. J.; Goodnow, J. J. – Journal of Adolescent Research, 1999
Examined the role of parents acting as a social influence on 11- to 16-year-olds' self-knowledge about competence at academic activities. Found that parent- adolescent agreement was stronger with mothers than fathers and for aspects of self-knowledge that make direct inferences about abilities rather than indirect inferences. Results were similar…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Adolescent Attitudes, Adolescent Development, Adolescents
Peer reviewedRimm-Kaufman, Sara E.; Pianta, Robert C.; Cox, Martha J. – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2000
This study surveyed 3,595 teachers to determine judgments of prevalence and types of problems children present upon entering kindergarten. Up to 46% reported that half their class or more had specific problems in any of several transition areas. Rates of perceived problems were related to school minority composition; district poverty level; and,…
Descriptors: Demography, Ethnicity, Kindergarten Children, Minority Group Children
Peer reviewedRoth, Jeffrey; Damico, Sandra Bowman – Journal of At-Risk Issues, 1999
Interviewed high school students to determine whether teachers used instructional strategies that students believed helped them master new materials, noting whether the match between learning style and instructional format differed depending on student gender and race/ethnicity. Male Latinos reported more mismatches between learning and teaching…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, High School Students, Hispanic American Students, Learning Strategies
Peer reviewedLevering, Bas – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2000
Explores disappointment in the relationship between students and teachers. Focuses on how teachers express their disappointments in students, how teachers manipulate disappointment to affect student behavior, the role of disappointment for one's self-concept, and how teachers can exacerbate the negative effects of disappointment. Discusses how…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Experience, Emotional Response, Self Concept
Morrell, Patricia D.; Carroll, James B. – School Science and Mathematics, 2003
The purpose of this study was to examine programmatic factors that positively impact changes in elementary preservice teachers' teaching self-efficacy beliefs. Specifically, it examined the impact of science methods courses, student teaching, and science content courses on elementary preservice teachers' science teaching self-efficacy. The Science…
Descriptors: Education Majors, Preservice Teachers, Methods Courses, Teacher Education Curriculum
Cheatham, Gregory; Santos, Rosa Milagros – Young Exceptional Children, 2005
The purpose of this article is to describe what could happen in the classroom when parents and teachers have differing expectations of children's behaviors. It also describes strategies designed to accommodate these differences. Differences in acquiring classroom skills can occur because of differing expectations based on children's individual…
Descriptors: Family School Relationship, Teacher Expectations of Students, Preschool Teachers, Young Children
Guillet, Emma; Sarrazin, Philippe; Fontayne, Paul; Brustad, Robert J. – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2006
An empirical research study based upon the expectancy-value model of Eccles and colleagues (1983) investigated the effect of gender-role orientations on psychological dimensions of female athletes' sport participation and the likelihood of their continued participation in a stereotypical masculine activity. The model (Eccles et al., 1983) posits…
Descriptors: Sex Role, Females, Athletes, Athletics
Hall, Brenda; Closson, Rosemary B. – Journal of College Student Development, 2005
Comparing the experiences of White and Black graduate students illuminate various social adjustment challenges for White graduate students at historically Black colleges or universities (HBCUs) that are distinct from those challenges experienced by Black students on traditionally White campuses (TWIs). Findings in this exploratory and descriptive…
Descriptors: White Students, Graduate Students, Social Adjustment, Black Colleges
Peck, Andrew C.; Ali, Rahan S.; Matchock, Robert L.; Levine, Max E. – Teaching of Psychology, 2006
Conventional wisdom is that some topics in introductory psychology are more difficult for students than others. Such wisdom seems reasonable given mismatches between students' and instructors' expectations and variations in both instructor expertise and student motivation across topical areas. Five instructors pooled students' exam performance…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Psychology, Academic Achievement, Scores
VanDeWeghe, Rick – English Journal, 2005
This article relates the experience of Mrs. Vernon, who teaches two sections of an English course at her high school, and has evaluated her high- and low-track students based on cultural and social groups. She uses these evaluations to shape her expectations for the students' academic performance, their future life goals, and her daily method of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cultural Influences, Teacher Attitudes, High Schools
Sanson, Ann; Hemphill, Sheryl A.; Smart, Diana – Social Development, 2004
This paper critically reviews the literature on the links between temperament and social development in children and adolescents. Social development is broadly defined to include externalizing and internalizing behaviour problems, prosocial behaviour and social competence. It concludes that there are clear links between specific dimensions of…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Personality Traits, Social Environment, Social Development

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