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Abrams, Laura S. – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2003
This article explores young women's strategies for seeking personal power and resisting gender-based stereotypes in a wealthy, suburban, White community and a working-class, urban, community of color. Semi-structured interviews with 27 young women were used to examine contextual variations in these gender identity negotiation processes. Both…
Descriptors: Females, Adolescents, Sexual Identity, Individual Power
Allchin, Douglas – Science & Education, 2006
This paper addresses Lawson's puzzlement about the absence of prediction in William Harvey's and Marcello Malpighi's views on capillaries. In addressing the context of that enquiry, it also addresses historiographic versus philosophical models of science, contexts of discovery versus justification, normative versus descriptive interpretations of…
Descriptors: Human Body, Metabolism, Prediction, Historiography
Dochy, Filip; Segers, Mien; Van Den Bossche, Piet; Struyven, Katrien – Learning Environments Research, 2005
During the last decades, traditional learning environments have been criticised for not developing the prerequisites for professional expertise (H. Mandl, H. Gruber & A. Renkl, "Interactive minds: Life-span perspectives on the social foundation of cognition," pp. 394-412, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1996; P. Tynjala, "International…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, College Students, Student Attitudes, Educational Research
Vitali, Stefano – Journal of Archival Organization, 2005
Creating archival descriptions in a digital environment and communicating across the Internet is not the same as traditional paper-based communication. As in other cultural domains, in archival description the medium influences the structure and content of information. The SIASFI Project and the Online Guide to the State Archives of Florence are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Archives, Documentation, Electronic Publishing
Olmeda, Rosa E.; Thomas, Antoinette R.; Davis, Courtney P. – Multiple Voices for Ethnically Diverse Exceptional Learners, 2003
Social skills training (SST) is increasingly being recommended for students with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), who often experience social difficulties. Given that sociocultural contexts influence social behavior in ways that may vary the impact SST programs have on minority students with ADHD, there is a need to advance…
Descriptors: Social Behavior, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Attention Deficit Disorders, Minority Groups
Morrongiello, Barbara A.; Matheis, Shawn – Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 2004
This study examined the contribution of cognitive and emotion-based factors in predicting school-age children's risk-taking decisions when the social-situational context did, and did not, pressure for risk-taking. Using drawings of play situations that depicted three possible paths of travel that varied in injury risk and pitted convenience…
Descriptors: Injuries, Goal Orientation, Risk, Context Effect
Bickmore, Steven T.; Smagorinsky, Peter; O'Donnell-Allen, Cindy – English Education, 2005
In this article we report a study of a teacher, Jimmy, making the transition from his university teacher education program to his first job. We explore what we characterize as tensions between traditions in his effort to develop a conception to inform his teaching of high school English. These tensions are rooted in conceptions of teaching that…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Teacher Educators, Beginning Teachers, English Instruction
Barth, Joan M.; Dunlap, Sarah T.; Dane, Heather; Lochman, John E.; Wells, Karen C. – Journal of School Psychology, 2004
Peers serve as reinforcers and models of behavior, and consequently classrooms containing high numbers of students with poor academic skills or behavior problems are likely to promote these behaviors in individual students. This study examined how variations in social and academic classroom composition as well as the larger school context affected…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Classroom Environment, Peer Relationship, Children
Wampold, Bruce E.; Brown, George S. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2005
To estimate the variability in outcomes attributable to therapists in clinical practice, the authors analyzed the outcomes of 6,146 patients seen by approximately 581 therapists in the context of managed care. For this analysis, the authors used multilevel statistical procedures, in which therapists were treated as a random factor. When the…
Descriptors: Psychotherapy, Patients, Drug Therapy, Allied Health Personnel
Swarts, Jason – Written Communication, 2006
Genres embody typified discursive activity that is situated in an ecology of texts, people, and tools. Within these settings, genres help writers compose recognizable information artifacts. Increasingly, however, many professions are becoming mobile, and mobile technologies (e.g., personal digital assistants [PDAs]) are creating problems of…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), College Students, Student Attitudes, Veterinary Medical Education
Cyboran, Vincent L. – Performance Improvement Quarterly, 2005
The study examined the influences of reflection on the self-perception of empowerment in the workplace. The convenience sample consisted of non-management knowledge workers at a software company headquartered in the United States. A pretest, posttest control group design was used. The experimental group kept guided journals of their learning…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Reflection, Self Concept, Empowerment
Creasap, Sally A.; Peters, April L.; Uline, Cynthia L. – Journal of School Leadership, 2005
An in-depth, 2-year instrumental case study considered the degree to which ongoing reflection, within the context of mentoring relationships and administrative portfolio writing, supported the development of administrative leadership practice within an Administrative Leadership Academy: Entry Year Program. By observing the ways in which entry-year…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Longitudinal Studies, Reflection, Mentors
Heyman, Gail D.; Compton, Brian J. – Developmental Science, 2006
Children's sensitivity to context when making inferences about ability was investigated. In three studies, elementary school children (ages 5 to 10, total N = 332) were asked to reason about the relation between academic ability and the speed with which characters completed puzzle tasks. Participants were primed to interpret the characters' task…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Cues, Academic Achievement, Learning Strategies
Griffin, Patrick; Woods, Kerry; Dulhunty, Mark – Journal of Research in International Education, 2006
This study aimed to measure Australian students' attitudes to learning about Asia, and to identify contextual factors related to development of positive attitudes. Participants were 3359 Year 5 and 3773 Year 8 students, and 107 Year 5 and 114 Year 8 teachers. For most students, there was keen interest in learning about Asia, but there were clear…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Academic Achievement, Grade 5, Grade 8
Brembs, Bjorn; Wiener, Jan – Learning & Memory, 2006
In a permanently changing environment, it is by no means an easy task to distinguish potentially important events from negligible ones. Yet, to survive, every animal has to continuously face that challenge. How does the brain accomplish this feat? Building on previous work in "Drosophila melanogaster" visual learning, we have developed an…
Descriptors: Memory, Methods, Cues, Visual Stimuli

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