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Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2004
This article presents an adaptation of an article from School Board News, January 6, 2004 edition. The article describes the effort of de-tracking students of varying ability levels, made by officials of South Side High School, in Rockville Centre, New York, and Noble High School, in North Berwick, Maine. Officials from both schools say that the…
Descriptors: Track System (Education), Ability Grouping, Student Placement, Academic Achievement
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Plisk, Steven – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2005
This article focuses on standards specific to Domain 3: Physical Preparation and Conditioning of the National Standards for Sport Coaches (NASPE, 2004b). It discusses program design concepts that coaches can apply to prepare athletes for the demands of their sport, and is based on both research and best professional practice. Sport preparation has…
Descriptors: Program Design, Physical Education, Training, Athletes
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Noonan, Brigid M.; Sedlacek, William E.; Veerasamy, Suthakaran – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2005
As community colleges have more applicants, more programs have turned to selective admissions. Additionally, good postmatriculation advising requires more useful assessments than have been possible employing such measures as prior grade-point average (GPA). A variety of problems have been identified in relying on GPA. A series of noncognitive…
Descriptors: Health Education, College Students, Grade Point Average, Community Colleges
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Lewis, Vicky – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2003
This article considers the relationship between play and language skills of typical children and children with autism. Evidence for a relationship is reviewed, and it is concluded that if there is a relationship between play and language in children with autism it is weak, if it exists at all. (Contains references.) (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Autism, Child Development, Early Childhood Education, Language Acquisition
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Mahboub, Kamyar C.; Portillo, Margaret B.; Liu, Yinhui; Chandraratna, Susantha – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2004
The purpose of this study was to assess ways by which creativity may be enhanced in a design-oriented course. In order to demonstrate the validity of the approach, a statistically based study was employed. Additionally, the experiment was replicated in two design-oriented fields at the University of Kentucky. These fields were civil engineering…
Descriptors: Creativity, Interior Design, Civil Engineering, College Students
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Shah, Sonali; Arnold, John; Travers, Cheryl – Children & Society, 2004
The impact of childhood on success in adulthood has been much researched. This paper discusses how parental expectations, social class, childhood experiences and gender influenced the career success of disabled people. For respondents with congenital disabilities, disability was perceived as a primary factor influencing parental expectations, but…
Descriptors: Social Class, Disabilities, Early Experience, Parent Aspiration
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Junious, DeMonica L.; Johnson, Regina Jones; Peters, Ronald J., Jr.; Markham, Christine M.; Kelder, Steven H.; Yacoubian, George S., Jr. – Journal of School Nursing, 2004
This study explored job satisfaction and changes needed to help boost levels of job satisfaction. Self-reported job satisfaction data were collected from 71 school nurses employed in elementary, middle, and high school settings via interactive focus groups. The subjects participated in a 30- to 45-minute focus group session that was audiotaped and…
Descriptors: Job Satisfaction, School Nurses, Focus Groups, Beliefs
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Lanza, Kenneth; San Martin, Tessie – Community College Journal, 2005
In a globalized economy, the meaning of the word "community" has changed. No businessperson today can afford to ignore what is happening outside his or her hometown. The same goes for community college executives. No community can generate economic growth without business growth. Businesses need factors of production, such as labor, capital,…
Descriptors: Economic Progress, Community Colleges, Global Approach, Educational Change
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Einstein, Gilles O.; McDaniel, Mark A.; Thomas, Ruthann; Mayfield, Sara; Shank, Hilary; Morrisette, Nova; Breneiser, Jennifer – Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2005
Theoretically, prospective memory retrieval can be accomplished either by controlled monitoring of the environment for a target event or by a more reflexive process that spontaneously responds to the presence of a target event. These views were evaluated in Experiments 1-4 by examining whether performing a prospective memory task produced costs on…
Descriptors: Memory, Cognitive Processes, Recall (Psychology), Task Analysis
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Yates, Mark – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2005
The author investigated the role of phonological neighborhood on visual word recognition. Using a lexical decision task, the author showed in Experiment 1 that words with large phonological neighborhoods were processed more rapidly than those with smaller phonological neighborhoods. This facilitative effect was obtained even when the nonword…
Descriptors: Semantics, Phonology, Word Processing, Neighborhoods
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Droll, Jason A.; Hayhoe, Mary M.; Triesch, Jochen; Sullivan, Brian T. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2005
Attention and working memory limitations set strict limits on visual representations, yet researchers have little appreciation of how these limits constrain the acquisition of information in ongoing visually guided behavior. Subjects performed a brick sorting task in a virtual environment. A change was made to 1 of the features of the brick being…
Descriptors: Visual Learning, Attention, Memory, Visual Stimuli
Peterson, Tim O.; Arnn, Royalyn B. – Performance Improvement Quarterly, 2005
People may be an organization's most important resource but their performance is absolutely critical to the organization's survival and ultimate growth. What produces human performance? What are the critical components? This manuscript develops the basic thinking about what causes a human to perform and then presents evidence for the addition of…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Job Performance, Performance Factors, Skill Development
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Elliot, Andrew J.; Moller, Arlen C. – International Journal of Educational Research, 2003
At present, there is disagreement among achievement goal theorists regarding the beneficial or inimical nature of performance-approach goals. This article evaluates performance-approach goals using three criteria: empirical, theoretical, and meta-theoretical (values/beliefs). On the basis of these criteria, we conclude that performance-approach…
Descriptors: Evaluation Criteria, Achievement Need, Achievement, Motivation Techniques
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Thrupp, Martin; Lupton, Ruth – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2006
Research is increasingly highlighting the influence of school contexts on school processes and student achievement. This article reviews a range of social justice rationales for taking school contexts into better account, and highlights the challenges contextualisation currently poses for practice and for policy. It notes important constraints on…
Descriptors: Justice, Academic Achievement, School Effectiveness, Educational Research
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Mally, Kristi K. – Teaching Elementary Physical Education, 2006
Constraints are characteristics of the individual, the task, or the environment that mold and shape movement choices and performances. Constraints can be positive--encouraging proficient movements or negative--discouraging movement or promoting ineffective movements. Physical educators must analyze, evaluate, and determine the effect various…
Descriptors: Physical Education Teachers, Teacher Role, Early Childhood Education, Psychomotor Objectives
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