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Rhodes, Jean; Roffman, Jennifer; Reddy, Ranjini; Fredriksen, Katia – Journal of School Psychology, 2004
Hierarchical linear modeling (HLM) techniques were used to explore interactions among individual and contextual variables and their effects on initial self-esteem levels and changes in these levels across the three years of middle school in a large, diverse sample (N=1804 students attending 23 schools). Interactions among race, social class,…
Descriptors: Minority Group Children, Middle School Students, Self Esteem, Student Diversity
Eley, Malcolm G.; Meyer, Jan H. F. – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education and Educational Planning, 2004
The field trialling of inventory scales reflecting variation in students' mathematics study and learning processes is described. These scales predict learning outcomes (final marks), but with differentiated patterns of relationship to those outcomes. In combination, the scales also detect cohorts of students at risk of study failure. The work…
Descriptors: High Risk Students, Learning Processes, Mathematics Education, Individual Differences
Lang, Quek Choon; Wong, Angela F. L.; Fraser, Barry J. – Research in Science Education, 2005
This study investigated the chemistry laboratory classroom environment, teacher-student interactions and student attitudes towards chemistry among 497 gifted and non-gifted secondary-school students in Singapore. The data were collected using the 35-item Chemistry Laboratory Environment Inventory (CLEI), the 48-item Questionnaire on Teacher…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Classroom Environment, Gender Differences, Chemistry
Qin, Desiree Baolian – Current Issues in Comparative Education, 2006
Recent scholarship across many ethnic groups in the United States has consistently shown strong gender differences favoring girls in educational outcomes. This paper examines four areas of research that may shed light on why immigrant girls tend to do better than boys in schools: parental expectations after migration, socialization at home,…
Descriptors: Social Class, Females, Ethnic Groups, Outcomes of Education
Ferrara, Peter J.; Ferrara, Margaret M. – ERS Spectrum, 2004
When a New York school district found a majority of its middle school students scoring below an acceptable level in four major academic areas, it tried many interventions, including a three-year experiment in single-gender classrooms. Although single-gender classrooms are no longer as common in the United States as in years past, recent…
Descriptors: Single Sex Classes, Attendance Patterns, Teacher Attitudes, Student Attitudes
Hardre, Patricia L.; Chen, Ching-Huei – Performance Improvement Quarterly, 2005
This research study examined the role of instructional design knowledge in the development of teaching expertise for university teaching assistants (TAs). ID theoretically supports the development of systematic and meaningful patterns of cognitive organization that characterize teaching expertise. Therefore, it should support TAs in developing…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Individual Differences, Educational Change, Teaching Assistants
Katerndahl, David A.; Burge, Sandra K.; Kellogg, Nancy; Parra, Juan M. – Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2005
The literature on racial and ethnic factors in childhood sexual abuse is limited. The purpose of this exploratory study was to document Hispanic-Anglo differences in childhood sexual abuse experiences and assess whether these differences may be explained by socio-demographic and family environmental differences. Adult Hispanic (n = 69) and Anglo…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Sexual Abuse, Child Abuse, Females
Scheepers, M.; Kerr, M.; O'Hara, D.; Bainbridge, D.; Cooper, S.-A.; Davis, R.; Fujiura, G.; Heller, T.; Holland, A.; Krahn, G.; Lennox, N.; Meaney, J.; Wehmeyer, M. – Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities, 2005
Disparities in the health status and care experienced by people with intellectual disabilities are increasingly being recognized. This special report presents the results of an international expert consensus workshop held under the auspices of the Health Issues Special Interest Research Group of the International Association for the Scientific…
Descriptors: Mental Retardation, Health Conditions, Workshops, Social Services
Horton, Eloise Gail – Journal of Family Social Work, 2006
The purpose of this longitudinal study was to determine if there were changes in familism scores among a sample of African American and non-Hispanic White youths as they progressed through middle school, and if changes differed by race. Results indicated that African American subjects reported higher levels of familism than their non-Hispanic…
Descriptors: Statistical Significance, Grade 8, Grade 7, Hispanic Americans
Farmer, Richard F. – International Journal of Behavioral Consultation and Therapy, 2005
Recent research in psychology, psychiatry and neuroscience has demonstrated reliable associations between temperament and individual differences in sensitivity and responsiveness to environmental cues and behavioral consequences. Temperament-influenced behavior patterns evident in infancy have also been found to predict behavioral tendencies in…
Descriptors: Personality, Rewards, Punishment, Individual Differences
Ruiz, Elizabeth – Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 2005
Traditional personality theories do not consider the impact of culture on personality development. Yet, to provide culturally relevant services to the increasing Hispanic population in the U.S., more culturally relevant theories must be identified. This paper presents Relational Cultural Theory (RCT) as an alternative model to understanding…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Culture, Hispanic Americans, Personality, Personality Development
Butler, Terry; Ryan, Peter; Chao, Tracy – Journal of Information Technology Education, 2005
Studies in gender have offered many reasons for the differing attitudes and skill levels that male and female undergraduate students possess when it comes to learning technology skills. Male and female students have differing learning styles influenced by such experiential factors as biology, historical inequalities, inconsistent political rights,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Gender Differences, Information Technology, Gender Issues
Bosch, Laura; Sebastian-Galles, Nuria – Language and Speech, 2003
Behavioral studies have shown that while young infants can discriminate many different phonetic contrasts, a shift from a language-general to a language-specific pattern of discrimination is found during the second semester of life, beginning earlier for vowels than for consonants. This age-related decline in sensitivity to perceive non-native…
Descriptors: Vowels, Infants, Monolingualism, Bilingualism
Robertson, Thomas H.; Finch, W. Holmes – Astronomy Education Review, 2005
We present results for a decade-long assessment program for an introductory course for non-science majors. This study focuses on student evaluation data and student-supplied information about sex, race, age, academic background, student study time, study habits, and course grade. The results reveal a statistically significant positive relationship…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Introductory Courses, Nonmajors, Grade Inflation
Hajdu, Judy – Babel, 2005
Carr (2002), in her investigation of boys' alienation from languages and language learning, addressed the question of an "appropriate curriculum" for boys and boys' understanding of masculinity. Boys reported in that research that they preferred physical activities so found the written text orientation of language learning to be "hard" and…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Student Attitudes, Communication Skills, Gender Differences

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