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Kress, Cathann A. – New Directions for Youth Development, 2006
The youth development movement represents a broad trend toward promoting opportunity and resilience over preventing delinquency and failure. While the topic of youth leadership is clearly relevant to this movement, the connection between the two topics remains for the most part unexplored and undefined. With this chapter we examine the ways that…
Descriptors: Leadership, Leadership Qualities, Leadership Effectiveness, Individual Development
Lazar, Nicole A. – Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 2004
The study of SLA, as is true for much social science research, aims broadly at answering questions of causality--for instance, "Is one learning context more likely than another to promote gains in second language learning?" Context-of-learning research in the study of SLA, however, often involves observational, rather than experimental,…
Descriptors: Social Science Research, Causal Models, Second Language Learning, Social Sciences
Zembylas, Michalinos; Papanastasiou, Elena – Journal of Educational Administration, 2004
Recent national and international studies carried out in a number of countries have drawn attention to the degree of job satisfaction among teachers. In general, it has been found that context seems to be the most powerful predictor of overall satisfaction. However, given that most of the international studies on teacher satisfaction have been…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Job Satisfaction, Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes
SmithBattle, Lee – Prevention Researcher, 2003
Teenage mothers are acutely aware of the conventional wisdom on early childbearing: namely, that teen mothers' futures are bleak and that their children's development is compromised. This view, while supported by early research, has been tempered by more recent studies. After briefly reviewing trends in teen birthrates, this article highlights the…
Descriptors: Mothers, Early Parenthood, Adolescents, Labeling (of Persons)
Diesendruck, Gil; Markson, Lori; Akhtar, Nameera; Reudor, Ayelet – Developmental Science, 2004
Seventy-two 2-year-olds participated in a study designed to test two competing accounts of the effect of contextual change on children's ability to learn a word for an object. The mechanistic account hypothesizes that any change in context that highlights a target object will lead to word learning; the social-pragmatic account maintains that a…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Intention, Child Development, Context Effect
Ashton, Jean – Australian Journal of Early Childhood, 2004
The stresses experienced by most families include limitations on time, conditions of employment, financial burdens and sibling rivalry. For the families of a child with a chronic illness, these stresses are often compounded, making family functioning problematic. Chronic illness is marked by permanency and the need for ongoing vigilance with…
Descriptors: Family Environment, Young Children, Chronic Illness, Context Effect
Holt, Janet K.; Campbell, Cynthia – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2004
In this study, the effects of school policies and practices on math achievement growth, as students transitioned from middle to high school, were examined while controlling for school contextual variables. A pattern of accelerated growth in mathematics achievement from grades 8 to 12 occurred, in which higher achieving students in mathematics at…
Descriptors: Mathematics Achievement, School Policy, Context Effect, Parent Participation
Cui, Yanchun; Bull, Susan – System: An International Journal of Educational Technology and Applied Linguistics, 2005
Given the growing use of mobile devices, there is now increasing interest in the potential for supporting the mobile learner. However, there remains much research to be undertaken, to find effective ways of facilitating learning with mobile devices. This paper considers how to support the mobile language learner using a handheld computer. It…
Descriptors: Interaction, Telecommunications, Second Language Learning, Educational Technology
Kirk, David – Quest, 2006
I argue in this paper that sport should be retained as an important part of the educational rationale for physical education. I consider Siedentop's critique of physical education and his alternative in the form of Sport Education. Siedentop's goals for youth sport and physical education and use of the work of Alisdair McIntyre are explored. It is…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Physical Education, Critical Theory, Athletics
Sameroff, Arnold J. – Infancy, 2005
The effectiveness of researchers in infancy is conditioned by their participation in 3 agendas. The academic agenda is devoted to the question of understanding infants, the social agenda is devoted to the question of how to improve the life of infants, and the political agenda is devoted to finding the resources for both understanding and…
Descriptors: Developmental Psychology, Infants, Researchers, Agenda Setting
Sumsion, Jennifer – International Journal of Early Years Education, 2003
What enables some early childhood educators to sustain their commitment to a career in children's services despite multiple adverse conditions that lead to high rates of attrition from the field? The case study documented in this article seeks to address this question by identifying influences contributing to the resilience of an Australian early…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Young Children, Personality Traits, Early Childhood Education
Alexander, Patricia A. – Educational Researcher, 2003
The Model of Domain Learning (MDL) is an alternative perspective on expertise that arose from studies of student learning in academic domains, such as reading, history, physics, and biology. A comparison of the MDL and traditional models of expertise is made. The key components and stages of the MDL are then overviewed. Discussion concludes with a…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Theory Practice Relationship, Competence, Models
Blackmore, Jill – Australian Educational Researcher, 2003
Is the idea of the liberal university dead, has the postmodern university any chance of being emancipatory, has the theory-practice divide merely collapsed in an era of "new knowledge work", or has the university just become one aspect of market states and global capitalism? Knowledge-based economies locate universities as central to the…
Descriptors: College Role, Educational Researchers, Anti Intellectualism, Educational Policy
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
Jimenez, Luis; Vaquero, Joaquin M. M.; Lupianez, Juan – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2006
Four experiments investigate the differences between implicit and explicit sequence learning concerning their resilience to structural and superficial task changes. A superficial change that embedded the SRT task in the context of a selection task, while maintaining the sequence, did selectively hinder the expression of implicit learning. In…
Descriptors: Sequential Learning, Learning Processes, Context Effect, Metacognition

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