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Vitiello, Virginia E.; Greenfield, Daryl B.; Munis, Pelin; George, J'Lene – Early Education and Development, 2011
Research Findings: The purpose of this study was to examine whether approaches to learning significantly mediated relations between cognitive flexibility (a component of executive functions) and school readiness in Head Start preschoolers. A total of 191 children from 22 Head Start classrooms were directly assessed on cognitive flexibility and…
Descriptors: School Readiness, Persistence, Disadvantaged Youth, Preschool Children
Ohba, Asayo – International Journal of Educational Development, 2011
Following the 2007 presidential election, the Government of Kenya abolished secondary school fees in 2008. In the context of this significant change in policy, this study examines the effect of fees on transition to secondary schooling by following 109 primary school leavers in rural Kenya after the fee abolition, starting in 2007. The study draws…
Descriptors: Secondary Education, Fees, Foreign Countries, Costs
Bornat, Joanna; Henry, Leroi; Raghuram, Parvati – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2011
The geriatric specialty, unpopular among most UK born and trained medical graduates, provided an opportunity for career development and achievement for those doctors whose training had been non-standard for a variety of reasons. Migrant doctors who have played a substantive role in the UK National Health Service since its inception made an…
Descriptors: Careers, Health Services, Oral History, Geriatrics
Coley, Rebekah Levine; Ribar, David; Votruba-Drzal, Elizabeth – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2011
Economically disadvantaged mothers face numerous barriers to stable, quality employment opportunities. One barrier that has received limited attention in previous research is having a child with significant psychological or behavioral problems. Using a representative sample of low-income mothers and early adolescent children from the Three-City…
Descriptors: Early Adolescents, Behavior Problems, Delinquency, Mothers
Vargas, Joel H.; Miller, Marc S. – School Administrator, 2011
Once a radical concept, early college high schools are flying soundly today. The challenge today--and the excitement of those involved--centers on learning from this successful innovation and bringing the early college design to many more young people. Expansion is taking place through the creation of early college districts covering all students…
Descriptors: High Schools, Disadvantaged Youth, College Credits, Access to Education
Skues, Jason L.; Cunningham, Everarda G. – Australian Journal of Learning Difficulties, 2011
Learning disabilities (LDs) are associated with underachievement in one or more areas such as reading, spelling, writing and/or mathematics. In general, it is assumed that LDs are neurological in origin, permanent in nature and resistant to intervention. Moreover, LDs are not considered the result of intellectual, physical or sensory disabilities,…
Descriptors: Incidence, Emotional Disturbances, Learning Disabilities, Identification
Wong, Yu-Cheung – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2011
Hong Kong's population has increased by around one million per decade from the end of World War II till the 1990s. A large proportion of this growth came from the mass influx of migrants from Mainland China, and the children born to them. During the 1960s and 1970s when Hong Kong's economy was booming rapidly, career advancement opportunities were…
Descriptors: Human Capital, Poverty, Disadvantaged, Educational Attainment
Ryan, Patrick J. – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2011
This study examines foster child case records to understand how intelligence testing was used by guidance counsellors and social workers to negotiate welfare resources with poor youths in the early twentieth century. Psychological testing justified racial hierarchy in a scientific language suited for a rational professional bureaucracy. Yet, it…
Descriptors: Foster Care, Psychological Testing, Welfare Services, United States History
Newfield, Denise – Perspectives in Education, 2011
This paper describes how language and literacy classrooms became more participatory, agentive spaces through addressing a central issue in teaching and learning: the forms of representation through which children make their meanings. It reconsiders pedagogic research in under-resourced Gauteng classrooms during the period 1994-2005, during the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Semiotics, Teaching Methods, Classroom Environment
Beach, Dennis; Sernhede, Ove – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2011
In this article, using data from ethnographic research, we try to present some glimpses of the way education is described as an experience and possibility "from below", by pupils who grow up and study in schools in the most segregated and territorially stigmatized suburbs on the outskirts of our major cities. What we feel they describe…
Descriptors: Citizenship, School Segregation, Disadvantaged, Ethnography
Rothstein, Richard – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2011
Joel Klein, chancellor of the New York City public school system, and Michelle Rhee, who resigned October 13 as Washington, DC, chancellor, published a "manifesto" in the "Washington Post" claiming that the difficulty of removing incompetent teachers "has left school districts impotent and, worse, has robbed millions of children of a real future."…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Academic Achievement, Disadvantaged Youth, Parent Influence
Rhoades, Brittany L.; Warren, Heather K.; Domitrovich, Celene E.; Greenberg, Mark T. – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2011
Recently, research has begun to identify cognitive and social-emotional predictors of early academic success. Yet few studies have examined the mechanisms by which children's social-emotional skills are associated with later academic success. The present study examines the associations between preschool emotion knowledge, kindergarten attention…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Competence, Emotional Intelligence, Attention, Preschool Children
Atweh, Bill – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2011
In these reflections, I identify complexities in few constructs that are often used in educational research, although not often critically, namely, "social justice," "race," "ethnicity" and "identity." This paper suggests a non-ontological and non-epistemological approach to ethics as developed by Emmanuel Levinas as a normative means to deal with…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Research Tools, Ethnicity, Educational Research
Parsons, Seth A.; Metzger, Salem Rainey; Askew, Jeanna; Carswell, Ashley R. – Literacy Research and Instruction, 2011
The current high-stakes testing environment is compelling many educators to teach reading in programmatic ways. This type of teaching contrasts research on effective literacy instruction. This article describes a Title I elementary school's effort to improve literacy instruction not by adopting a program but rather by providing professional…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Student Projects, Literacy Education, Elementary School Teachers
Smith, Chris – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2011
Two years of assessment results from the full-time MBA of a highly ranked UK business school are examined to compare the outcomes for students for whom English is a second language (ESL) with those for whom English is a primary language (EPL). The results suggest that the overall higher level of higher-degree outcomes for the EPL group is…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Business Administration Education, Masters Programs, English (Second Language)

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