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Suhre, Cor J. M.; Jansen, Ellen P. W. A.; Harskamp, Egbert G. – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education and Educational Planning, 2007
Many theories on college retention recognize the significance of student satisfaction as a positive factor in students' persistence. Yet, there are few theories that address the relationship of degree program satisfaction to study behaviour and dropout. This paper explores the impact of degree program satisfaction on academic accomplishment and…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, College Programs, College Students, Satisfaction
Huber, Mary Taylor; Hutchings, Pat; Gale, Richard; Miller, Ross; Breen, Molly – Liberal Education, 2007
Developing the ability to make, recognize, and evaluate connections among disparate concepts, fields, or contexts is what integrative learning is all about. Breadth and depth of learning remain hallmarks of a quality liberal education. Yet, today, there's a growing consensus that breadth and depth are not enough. Strengthening integrative learning…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Undergraduate Study, General Education, Integrated Activities
Berry, Barnett; Daughtrey, Alesha; Wieder, Alan – Center for Teaching Quality, 2009
Over the last decade, policy and business leaders have come to know what parents have always known: teachers are the largest school-based factor in student achievement. Yet not all schools have equal access to the most effective teachers. High-needs schools that serve large proportions of economically disadvantaged and minority students are more…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Economically Disadvantaged, Academic Achievement, Teacher Collaboration
Chua, Siew Lian; Wong, Angela F. L.; Chen, Der-Thanq – Australian Journal of Educational & Developmental Psychology, 2009
Associations between the nature of Chinese Language Classroom Environments and Singapore secondary school students' motivation to learn the Chinese Language were investigated. A sample of 1,460 secondary three (grade 9) students from 50 express stream (above average academic ability) classes in Singapore government secondary schools was involved…
Descriptors: Learning Motivation, Multiple Regression Analysis, Foreign Countries, Grade 9
Rexeisen, Richard J.; Anderson, Philip H.; Lawton, Leigh; Hubbard, Ann C. – Frontiers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad, 2008
Study abroad is an expensive, resource intensive activity for both students and their home institution. With an estimated 200,000 American students studying abroad in 2006, and an annual growth rate of eight percent, program administrators and international scholars are increasingly being asked to document the learning outcomes associated with…
Descriptors: International Education, Grade Point Average, Alumni, Program Effectiveness
Boaler, Jo – British Educational Research Journal, 2008
Equity is a concept that is often measured in terms of test scores, with educators looking for equal test scores among students of different cultural groups, social classes or sexes. In this article the term "relational equity" is proposed to describe equitable relations in classrooms; relations that include students treating each other…
Descriptors: High Schools, Mathematics Achievement, High Achievement, Teaching Methods
We Knew Them when: Sixth Grade Characteristics that Predict Adolescent High School Social Identities
Stone, Margaret R.; Barber, Bonnie L.; Eccles, Jacquelynne S. – Journal of Early Adolescence, 2008
Discriminant function analysis assessed the predictive relevance of nine characteristics measured in sixth grade for differentiating among social identities claimed 4 years later by 616 participants in the Michigan Study of Life Transitions. For females, the first discriminant function, associated with academic motivation, self-esteem, and…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Student Motivation, Academic Achievement, Discriminant Analysis
Staff, Jeremy; Harris, Angel; Sabates, Ricardo; Briddell, Laine – Social Forces, 2010
Many youth in the United States lack clear occupational aspirations. This uncertainty in achievement ambitions may benefit socio-economic attainment if it signifies "role exploration," characterized by career development, continued education and enduring partnerships. By contrast, uncertainty may diminish attainment if it instead leads…
Descriptors: Occupational Aspiration, Career Development, Longitudinal Studies, Adolescents
Vukovic, Rose K.; Siegel, Linda S. – Learning Disabilities Research & Practice, 2010
This longitudinal study investigated the academic and cognitive characteristics of persistent mathematics difficulty (MD-p) from first to fourth grade. Ninety-nine children were retrospectively categorized into one of three groups: MD-p, transient mathematics difficulty (MD-t), or typically developing. MD-p was defined as persistently low…
Descriptors: Mathematics Achievement, Short Term Memory, Grade 4, Student Characteristics
Kettler, Ryan J.; Elliott, Stephen N.; Beddow, Peter A.; Compton, Elizabeth; McGrath, Dawn; Kaase, Kristopher J.; Bruen, Charles; Ford, Lisa; Hinton, Kent – Exceptional Children, 2010
This study featured validity evidence for scores from states' alternate assessments of alternate academic achievement standards (AA-AASs). It evaluated students from 6 states who were eligible for an AA-AAS concurrently with measures of academic competence and adaptive behavior. The investigators also assessed students with disabilities who were…
Descriptors: Multitrait Multimethod Techniques, Academic Achievement, Achievement Tests, Adjustment (to Environment)
Thorpe, Andy; Snell, Martin; Hoskins, Sherria; Bryant, Janet – Higher Education Quarterly, 2007
A central tenet of contemporary education policy relates to the desire to extend higher education (HE) provision to less advantaged groups ("widening participation"). Our paper contends that a key behavioural obstacle to widening participation lies in the erroneous belief that persists among potential entrants from disadvantaged…
Descriptors: Self Concept, College Freshmen, Higher Education, Educational Policy
GOLD, BENJAMIN K. – 1964
LITTLE DIFFERENCE IN THE PERFORMANCE OF THE 4,502 STUDENTS WHO TOOK THE SCHOOL AND COLLEGE APTITUDE TEST IN FALL 1964 AND THAT OF STUDENTS OVER THE PREVIOUS 7 YEARS CAN BE NOTED. PERFORMANCE HAS REMAINED CONSISTENTLY BELOW THE NATIONAL NORM, ESPECIALLY IN THE QUANTITATIVE AREA. MALE PERFORMANCE WAS BETTER THAN THAT OF FEMALES. THERE IS LITTLE…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, College Entrance Examinations, Student Characteristics, Two Year Colleges
Elton, Charles F.; Shevel, Linda R. – 1969
Students who scored very high, very low, and average on the ACT test were compared on their responses to 48 items of six nonacademic achievement scales. The six categories were: leadership, music, drama and speech, art, writing, and science. Significant, though slight, relationships were found between academic ability and several specific…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Achievement, Creativity, Extracurricular Activities
Olsen, Henry D. – 1971
This research utilizes Brookover's social-psychological theory of learning by evaluating the level and/or change in self-concept-of-academic ability, significant others, and academic significant others of 121 black and white compensatory education students. As a result of exposure to compensatory education there was a significant positive change…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Black Students, Black Youth, Compensatory Education
Hoepfner, Ralph; And Others – 1968
This study investigated selected transformation abilities predicted by Guilford's structure-of-intellect model of intelligence and related those abilities to aspects of academic learning. To demonstrate the 16 hypothesized unique abilities, 46 aptitude tests were designed and administered to 197 high school students. The score variables were…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Factor Analysis, Intelligence, Intelligence Tests

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