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Dupre, Matthew E.; Meadows, Sarah O. – Journal of Family Issues, 2007
Recent studies linking marital status and health increasingly focus on marital trajectories to examine the relationship from a life course perspective. However, research has been slow to bridge the theoretical concept of a marital trajectory with its measurement. This study uses retrospective and prospective data to model the age-dependent effects…
Descriptors: Physical Health, Marriage, Marital Status, Divorce
Bennett, Judith; Lubben, Fred; Hogarth, Sylvia – Science Education, 2007
Context-based and science-technology-society (STS) approaches to teaching science in high school have become widely used over the past two decades. They aspire to foster more positive attitudes to science while, at the same time, provide a sound basis of scientific understanding for further study. This paper reviews the detailed research evidence…
Descriptors: Science and Society, Teaching Methods, High Schools, Gender Differences
Grabe, Shelly; Hyde, Janet Shibley; Lindberg, Sara M. – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2007
Objectification theory posits that the tendency to view oneself as an object to be looked at and evaluated by others negatively affects girls', but not boys', subjective well-being. Although it has been established that women self-objectify more than men, research in this area has been limited to the study of adult college women. The aim in the…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Body Composition, Depression (Psychology), Gender Differences
Bloss, Cinnamon S.; Courchesne, Eric – Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2007
Objective: To test the hypothesis that young girls and boys with autism exhibit different profiles of neuroanatomical abnormality relative to each other and relative to typically developing children. Method: Structural magnetic resonance imaging was used to measure gray and white matter volumes (whole cerebrum, cerebral lobes, and cerebellum) and…
Descriptors: Neurology, Females, Males, Autism
Malacova, Eva – Oxford Review of Education, 2007
Multilevel modeling was carried out on national value-added data to study the effects of single-sex education on the progress of pupils from 2002 Key Stage 3 to 2004 GCSE. The analysis suggests that pupils in a selective environment achieve higher progress in single-sex schools; however, the advantage of single-sex schooling seems to decrease with…
Descriptors: Students, Single Sex Schools, Foreign Countries, Program Effectiveness
Smith, Emma – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2007
"Underachievement" has been one of the dominant discourses in education in recent times, but it is unclear what is meant by the term "underachievement", and there is no widely accepted way of defining or measuring it. This paper describes the final stage of a large study which used contextualised models to identify students who…
Descriptors: Underachievement, Overachievement, National Curriculum, Gender Differences
Nielsen, Linda – College Student Journal, 2007
Data collected from 1990 until 2004 from 423 college women show that, although the majority felt they had a loving relationship with their fathers, the vast majority felt that the mother-daughter relationship was more communicative, more emotionally intimate, and more comfortable. Daughters and mothers knew one another better and were more…
Descriptors: Fathers, Daughters, Parent Child Relationship, College Students
Wilson, Janell D.; Casey, Linda H. – Reading Improvement, 2007
In an age where multi-media, such as video games and computer generated games, are consuming the lives of young adults, students are reading fewer novels and engaging less in recreational reading activities. Because of the ever-changing diverse student population teachers are searching for ways to be competitive motivators. Today, teachers need to…
Descriptors: Video Games, Recreational Reading, Middle School Students, High School Students
Holma, Katariina – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2007
In this article I consider contemporary philosophical conceptions of human nature from the point of view of the ideal of gender equality. My main argument is that an essentialist account of human nature, unlike what I take to be its two main alternatives (the subjectivist account and the cultural account), is able coherently to justify the…
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Philosophy, Gender Differences, Gender Issues
Rusby, Julie C.; Taylor, Ted K.; Foster, E. Michael – Psychology in the Schools, 2007
School discipline referrals (SDRs) may be useful in the early detection and monitoring of disruptive behavior problems to inform prevention efforts in the school setting, yet little is known about the nature and validity of SDRs in the early grades. For this descriptive study, SDR data were collected on a sample of first grade students who were at…
Descriptors: High Risk Students, Grade 1, Prevention, Identification
Brown, Jane – Children & Society, 2007
The following article reports on a small-scale, exploratory study of aggressive and "problem" behaviour in pre-school children. This project was conceived in the wider context of anxieties about childhood and New Labour's policy focus on "anti-social" behaviour in children. Based on interviews with nursery staff and parents in…
Descriptors: Participant Observation, Preschool Children, Behavior Problems, Gender Differences
David, Kevin M.; Murphy, Bridget C. – Social Development, 2007
The relations between destructive interparental conflict (IPC) and three- to six-year-olds' (N = 62) peer relations were examined as a function of child temperament and gender. Regression analyses indicated that effortful control moderated the relations of IPC with children's amount of peer interaction as well as with their problematic relations…
Descriptors: Conflict, Parents, Family Environment, Parent Child Relationship
Raikes, H. Abigail; Robinson, JoAnn L.; Bradley, Robert H.; Raikes, Helen H.; Ayoub, Catherine C. – Social Development, 2007
The attainment of self-regulatory skills during the toddler years is an understudied issue, especially among low-income children. The present study used growth modeling to examine the change over time and the final status in children's abilities to self-regulate, in a sample of 2,441 low-income children aged 14 to 36 months. Positive growth in…
Descriptors: Mothers, Self Control, Low Income, Preschool Children
Kellner, Douglas; Share, Jeff – Learning Inquiry, 2007
This article explores the theoretical underpinnings of critical media literacy and analyzes four different approaches to teaching it. Combining cultural studies with critical pedagogy, we argue that critical media literacy aims to expand the notion of literacy to include different forms of media culture, information and communication technologies…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Literacy Education, Democracy, Audiences
Dworzynski, Katharina; Remington, Anna; Rijsdijk, Fruhling; Howell, Peter; Plomin, Robert – American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2007
Purpose: The contribution of genetic factors in the persistence of and early recovery from stuttering was assessed. Method: Data from the Twins Early Development Study were employed. Parental reports regarding stuttering were collected at ages 2, 3, 4, and 7 years, and were used to classify speakers into recovered and persistent groups. Of 12,892…
Descriptors: Twins, Stuttering, Genetics, Etiology

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