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McConaghy, Cathryn – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2006
Education in rural communities is an interesting site for an analysis of the relationship between place and the cultural politics of schooling. In particular the movements of people, ideas and practices to and from, and also within, rural places suggest the need for theorizing on rural education to consider the relevance of new mobility…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Rural Education, Relationship, Geographic Location
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LaBrie, Richard A.; Shaffer, Howard J.; LaPlante, Debi A.; Wechsler, Henry – Journal of American College Health, 2003
The authors report findings from the first national survey of gambling among college students. They collected information from 10,765 students attending 119 scientifically selected colleges included in the 2001 Harvard School of Public Health College Alcohol Study (CAS), which indicated that 42% of responding students gambled in the last school…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Gender Differences, Decision Making, Student Characteristics
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Francis, Leslie J. – Religious Education, 2002
The relationship between Bible reading and attitude toward drug use is examined among a sample of 25,888 teenagers, 13-15 year olds, throughout England and Wales. Information about sex, age, personality, belief in God, and church attendance was also considered. The conclusion is that Bible reading makes a small but significant contribution to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Drug Abuse, Negative Attitudes, Biblical Literature
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Gartrell, Dan – Young Children, 2006
Several years ago U.S educators realized that they were not encouraging young girls in math and science. Today girls are catching up, but another void in classrooms has appeared. Some children, especially high-energy boys, face increasingly inappropriate programs, which offer lots of seatwork and little movement. It is as if some teachers are…
Descriptors: Males, Student Needs, Teacher Influence, Classroom Environment
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Beck, Vanessa; Fuller, Alison; Unwin, Lorna – Journal of Education and Work, 2006
This paper is based on research conducted as part of the Equal Opportunities Commission's General Formal Investigation into gender segregation in the United Kingdom labour market. The project comprised a survey of and focus groups with 14/15 year-olds in eight English schools in spring 2004 and a survey of 15/16 year-olds in four Welsh schools in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Young Adults, Labor Market, Focus Groups
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Lloyd, Katrina; Devine, Paula – Child Care in Practice, 2006
The impact of parental child-rearing practices on child outcomes has been the subject of much research and debate for many years. Studies carried out within a variety of disciplines and across a number of different countries in the world have indicated that parents tend to use a different pattern of rearing their sons than their daughters, and…
Descriptors: Parenting Styles, Child Rearing, Parent Child Relationship, Foreign Countries
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McDermott, Liane J.; Lowe, John B.; Stanton, Warren R.; Clavarino, Alexandra M. – Health Education & Behavior, 2005
In this study, the portrayal of tanned skin and sun protection in magazines, television programs, and movies popular with Australian adolescents were analyzed. Images of models in magazines (n = 1,791), regular/supporting characters in television programs (n = 867), and regular/supporting characters in cinema movies (n = 2,836) for the 12-month…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Peer Influence, Health Behavior, Advertising
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Airhihenbuwa, Collins O.; Liburd, Leandris – Health Education & Behavior, 2006
Since the release of former Secretary Margaret Heckler's "Secretary's Task Force Report on Black and Minority Health" more than two decades ago, excess death from chronic diseases and other conditions between African Americans and Whites have increased. The conclusion of that report emphasized excess death and thus clinical care, paying…
Descriptors: African Americans, Access to Health Care, Differences, Diseases
Sharp, William L.; Malone, Bobby G.; Walter, James K.; Supley, Michael L. – Educational Research Quarterly, 2004
The most powerful position in public schools is that of school superintendent, and it is a position dominated by men. Several factors account for the decline of women in superintendency. Perhaps the most important reason there are so few women in the superintendency is that women enter the teaching profession to teach children. Based on the…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Females, Women Administrators, Superintendents
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Levi, Annette; Chan, Kenny K.; Pence, Dan – Journal of American College Health, 2006
Consumer literature shows that a decision's degree of personal importance and relevance--one's level of involvement in the decision--indicates which type of intervention strategy will be effective in influencing consumers' choices. The authors surveyed 358 college students at a state university in the western United States to test the…
Descriptors: Intervention, Food, Eating Habits, College Students
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Peters, Ronald J., Jr.; Kelder, Steven H.; Markham, Christine M.; Yacoubian, George S., Jr.; Peters, LeCresha A.; Ellis, Artist – Journal of Drug Education, 2003
In the current study, we used a qualitative approach to investigate relevant beliefs and norms associated with codeine and promethazine hydrochloride cough syrup (CPHCS) consumption, initiation, and perceived addiction among 48 alternative school students who identified themselves as current CPHCS users. In general, both boys and girls believed…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Norms, Gender Differences, Nontraditional Education
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Senn, Theresa E.; Carey, Michael P.; Vanable, Peter A.; Coury-Doniger, Patricia; Urban, Marguerite A. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2006
Childhood sexual abuse (CSA) is associated with a wide range of negative outcomes. The authors investigated the relation between CSA and sexual risk behavior in 827 patients recruited from a sexually transmitted disease (STD) clinic. Overall, CSA was reported by 53% of women and 49% of men and was associated with greater sexual risk behavior,…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Sexual Abuse, Family Violence, Patients
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Wester, Stephen R.; Vogel, David L.; Wei, Meifen; McLain, Rodney – Journal of Counseling & Development, 2006
Little research exists exploring the intersection of male gender role conflict (GRC), racial identity, and psychological distress. Accordingly, using a sample of 130 self-identified African American male participants, this study explored which aspects of racial identity mediated the relationship between GRC and psychological distress. Results…
Descriptors: African American Attitudes, Males, Role Conflict, Psychological Patterns
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Cahill, Kevin E.; Giandrea, Michael D.; Quinn, Joseph F. – Gerontologist, 2006
Purpose: This article investigates how older Americans leave their career jobs and estimates the extent of intermediate labor force activity (bridge jobs) between full-time work on a career job and complete labor-force withdrawal. Design and Methods: Using data from the Health and Retirement Study, we explored the work histories and retirement…
Descriptors: Retirement, Employment Patterns, Careers, Older Workers
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O'Neill, R.; Colley, A. – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2006
This study aimed to examine gender and status effects in the kind of e-mails used to manage course administrative issues in an educational setting. Students were asked to respond to an e-mail presented as being from a member of staff, informing them of failure to submit coursework and asking for an explanation to be provided. The sex and status of…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Status, Electronic Mail, Social Class
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