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Beveridge, M.; Griffiths, V. – Journal of Research in Reading, 1987
Suggests that, in the majority of the aspects of the reading process examined, there was a statistically significant interaction between illustration and difficulty levels. Finds that reading performance in the illustrated conditions was superior to that in the unillustrated conditions at the lower level of difficulty. (JD)
Descriptors: Difficulty Level, Error Patterns, Illustrations, Miscue Analysis

Rieth, Herbert; And Others – Teacher Education and Special Education, 1988
This study of the instructional ecology of 52 high school resource room programs for mildly handicapped students found that teachers instructed in a wide variety of content areas and had high student engagement rates. Instructional practices generally associated with high achievement were not typically employed. Implications for teacher training…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Environment, High Schools, Instructional Effectiveness

Levin, Henry M.; Tsang, Mun C. – Economics of Education Review, 1987
Analyzes the allocation of student time from the perspective of economic theory with an economic model that predicts a small increase in educational achievement relative to substantial increases in instructional time. Predictions are supported by empirical evidence. Policy consequences are examined. (MLF)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Economic Research, Educational Policy, Elementary School Mathematics

Morgan, Mark – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1985
Three conditions of self-monitoring of private study were compared for their effects on academic performance and intrinsic motivation. In end-of-year examinations, a group who self-monitored subgoals outperformed groups who self-monitored either time or study or distal goals on the target course of the investigation. (Author/LMO)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Analysis of Variance, Aptitude Treatment Interaction, Behavioral Objectives

Rosenfield, Peter; And Others – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1985
Using a time-sampling observation method, three experimental fifth- and sixth-grade classrooms were observed during discussion sessions with three desk arrangements: rows, clusters, and circles. Results indicated students seated in circles engage in significantly more on-task behavior. As expected, observed pupil behavior varied significantly…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Furniture, Classroom Research, Furniture Arrangement

Gay, Geraldine – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1986
College students with varying degrees of prior conceptual understanding of a scientific topic were randomly assigned to a program-controlled or a learner-controlled treatment in a sequence of computer-assisted video learning. (Author/LMO)
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Aptitude Treatment Interaction, Cognitive Style, College Students
Mazzarella, Jo Ann – Principal, 1984
State-of-the-art review suggests extending time in school will increase achievement only modestly--and at great expense. (Author/DCS)
Descriptors: Costs, Elementary Secondary Education, Extended School Day, Extended School Year

Natriello, Gary; McDill, Edward L. – Sociology of Education, 1986
Teachers', parents', and peers' standards were found to each have a positive and significant effect on the time secondary students spent on homework. The effects of performance standards on achievement were mixed. Teachers' and peers' standards had small positive effects, and parents' standards had larger negative effects. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Research, Educational Sociology, Homework

Raphael, Dennis; And Others – Canadian Journal of Education, 1986
Achievement and student attitudes were studied using data from 250 secondary Ontario mathematics classes. The differences between semester schools versus year-long schools were examined. Hours of instruction and teachers' experience were also noted. Lower achievement was observed in semester classes, with no advantage in student attitudes.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High Schools, Mathematics Achievement, Mathematics Instruction
Anderson, Eleanor V. – Spectrum, 1985
A comparison of the effects of full- and half-day kindergarten programs in Southern California provides evidence that longer programs promote skill and knowledge acquisition, enhance students' self-confidence and cooperation, help convince the community of the district's intent to strengthen elementary schools, and may encourage increased…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Fatigue (Biology), Kindergarten, Parent Attitudes
Plucker, Jonathan A.; Eaton, Jessica J.; Rapp, Kelly E.; Lim, Woong; Nowak, Jeffrey; Hansen, John A.; Bartleson, Amy – Center for Evaluation and Education Policy, Indiana University, 2004
The goal of the report is to provide useful information to Indiana policymakers as they debate the merits of full versus half day programs. This report sought to answer three questions: (1) What does the national research say about the effectiveness of full day kindergarten; (2) What does the Indiana data say about full day kindergarten; and (3)…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, School Schedules, Program Effectiveness, School Districts
Coniglio, Jennifer – 2000
A study involving 3 elementary students (ages 8-10) investigated the treatment effects of choice making with academic assignments. Students at risk for emotional disturbance (ED) in a general education setting participated. These were children who exhibited aggressive behaviors and were judged to be achieving below their grade level by their…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Aggression, Behavior Disorders, Behavior Modification
Adams, Linda; LeNoac'h, Robin – 2000
This action research project describes an intervention to increase attending and on-task behaviors in first- and second-grade students. The problem of inattentive behaviors was documented by means of teacher, student, and parent surveys and teacher observations. The intervention used behavioral management, organizational strategies, role playing,…
Descriptors: Action Research, Attention, Attention Control, Change Strategies
Grant, Michael M.; Ross, Steven M.; Wang, Weiping; Potter, Allison; Wilson, Yola – Center for Research in Education Policy and Education Innovations, 2004
This report discusses the findings from an evaluation study of the Learning Without Limits program in the fifth grade at Riverdale Elementary in the Shelby County Schools district, Memphis, Tennessee. The overall purpose of the evaluation was twofold: (a) to provide formative evaluation data to Riverdale School to use as a basis for improvement…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Teacher Attitudes, Program Evaluation, Program Effectiveness

Dolan, Lawrence J. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1983
Concurrent validity studies are reported for the School Attitude Measures (SAM), a recently developed school affective assessment procedure. The studies were conducted at three grade levels (5th, 8th, 11th) with a total sample of 153 subjects. Results indicated that the SAM shows promising concurrent validity related to the criterion measures…
Descriptors: Affective Measures, Attitude Measures, Cognitive Processes, Elementary Secondary Education