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Dockett, Sue; Goff, Wendy – Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia, 2013
This paper promotes the importance of noticing young children's mathematical strengths. It draws on the philosophical positions of children's rights and competence to propose a shift in the ways in which all involved might notice the mathematical engagement, understandings, experiences and practices of young children. Noticing children's…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Skills, Academic Ability, Relevance (Education)
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Green, Francis; Allen, Rebecca; Jenkins, Andrew – British Educational Research Journal, 2015
Supporters and critics of free schools in England have had differing expectations about whether free schools would emerge in socially disadvantaged areas, and whether they would become socially selective. We investigate the outcomes, using information from the first three years since the introduction of the first new schools in 2011, drawn from…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Disadvantaged Environment, Free Schools, School Location
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Townend, Geraldine; Pendergast, Donna – Australasian Journal of Gifted Education, 2015
Academic self-concept relates to students' perceptions of their academic accomplishments, and academic competence and expectations of academic success or failure. Academic self-concept has been identified as being critical for academic success in school as it underpins educational aspirations, academic interest, course selection, and achievement…
Descriptors: Exceptional Child Research, Teacher Role, Self Concept, Student Attitudes
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Dempsey, Allison G.; Keller-Margulis, Milena; Mire, Sarah; Abrahamson, Catherine; Dutt, Sonia; Llorens, Ashlie; Payan, Anita – Advances in School Mental Health Promotion, 2015
Children born preterm are at risk for developmental deficits across multiple functional domains. As the rate of survival for preterm infants increases due to medical advancements, a greater understanding is needed for how to meet the needs of this growing population in schools. Because approximately 50-70% of children born preterm require…
Descriptors: Premature Infants, Guidelines, At Risk Persons, Developmental Disabilities
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Besong, Frida; Holland, Charlotte – Journal of Teacher Education for Sustainability, 2015
The concepts of sustainability and sustainability competence are controversial, complex, difficult to define and measure, and have varied meanings for different people and practices. Given the complex nature of sustainability, there is limited availability of paradigmatic frameworks to guide educators in assessing sustainability competencies. This…
Descriptors: Sustainability, Academic Ability, Student Attitudes, Beliefs
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Boris, Ashley L.; Awadalla, Nardeen; Martin, Toby L.; Martin, Garry L.; Kaminski, Lauren; Miljkovic, Morena – Education and Training in Autism and Developmental Disabilities, 2015
The Assessment of Basic Learning Abilities (ABLA) is a tool that is used to assess the learning ability of individuals with intellectual disability (ID) and children with autism. The ABLA was recently revised and is now referred to as the ABLA-Revised (ABLA-R). A self-instructional manual was prepared to teach individuals how to administer the…
Descriptors: Guides, Academic Ability, Intellectual Disability, Autism
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Nwogu, Godpower Anyalebechi Ikechi – Journal of Education and Practice, 2015
Education as well as its objective are dynamic instruments needed to meet and satisfy the aspirations of the citizens they are meant to serve. Limited resources and a rapidly expanding child population pose problems of "who gets educated" in Nigeria. The question of educational imbalance has been a dominant issue which subsequent…
Descriptors: Barriers, Access to Education, Equal Education, Foreign Countries
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Gottfried, Michael A. – School Effectiveness and School Improvement, 2015
Empirically, the link between classmate ability and individual-level student achievement has been established. And yet, within the scope of this body of literature, there is a dearth of studies examining if a relationship also persists between classmate ability and non-achievement outcomes--that is, social skills. This article fills this research…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Interpersonal Competence, Longitudinal Studies, Academic Achievement
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Asadullah, M. Niaz; Chaudhury, Nazmul – Comparative Education Review, 2015
Using a basic mathematics competence test based on the primary school curricular standard, we examine the extent to which years spent in school actually increases numeracy achievement in rural Bangladesh. Our sample includes 10-18-year-old children currently enrolled in school as well as those out of school. About half of the children failed to…
Descriptors: Rural Education, Mathematics Achievement, Mathematics Tests, Elementary School Students
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Verniers, Catherine; Martinot, Delphine – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2015
Background: Endorsing an entity theory of intelligence has negative effects on students' academic trajectories. Research focused on students' personal theories of intelligence has shown that girls are more likely than boys to hold an entity theory of intelligence. However, no study has examined the possibility of a gender stereotype basis for this…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Social Attitudes, Secondary School Students, Knowledge Level
Rebell, MIchael A. – Campaign for Educational Equity, Teachers College, Columbia University, 2015
The extensive education reforms that state and national policymakers have instituted in recent years have tended to overlook the reality that poor health can substantially undermine students' academic success, especially for students from low-income households. Although children in low-income communities on average have greater health needs, they…
Descriptors: School Health Services, Financial Support, Child Health, Wellness
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Langsten, Ray – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2016
Egypt promises "education for all". Primary attendance and completion have increased substantially. Still, many children remain out of school. There remain questions about the quality of education. Since the early 1990s, community-based education (CBE) has been part of Egypt's educational programme. Community-based education is meant to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Place Based Education, Equal Education, Out of School Youth
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Wang, Hsiou-Huai; Huang, Chin-Chun – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2016
Difficulty in recruiting high-calibre individuals into teaching is a perennial issue in the field of teacher education. In some countries, students in teacher programmes are in general found to be lower in academic standing than their counterparts in other fields, which might lead to belief in the old saying that "those who cannot,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preservice Teachers, Teacher Competencies, Teacher Education Programs
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Wong, Hwei Ming – Education 3-13, 2016
Student self-assessment engages the students in purposeful reflection about what they are learning and how they are learning it. This study investigated the perceptions of students and teachers towards the students' self-assessment ability in two Singapore primary schools. A total of 75 students were taught how to use self-assessment. Eighteen…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Self Efficacy, Self Evaluation (Individuals), Academic Ability
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Whipple, Sara S.; Genero, Christine K.; Evans, Gary W. – Journal of Applied Research on Children, 2016
Background: The pervasive gap in achievement among impoverished children has been investigated primarily in terms of parental investments, specifically parent to child speech and other forms of cognitive stimulation (e.g., toys, print materials). This research extends that literature by considering the role of a non-cognitive factor, namely task…
Descriptors: Poverty, Achievement Gap, Academic Achievement, Persistence
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