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Ringness, Thomas A. – 1968
This study was an attempt to apply certain concepts from social learning theory to the understanding of certain factors related to eighth-grade girls. Subjects were thought to vary in degree of identification with parents, teachers, and peers and to attribute different academic achievement values to these figures. Subjects (267) came from a…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Standards, Achievement, Females
Mendoza, Buena Flor H. – 1969
This study attempted to determine whether counselor effectiveness designated by a high level of performance in a first counseling practicum as ranked by faculty supervisors, can be predicted with a knowledge of the extent to which the individual possesses the personal qualities of open-mindedness, tolerance for ambiguity, general mental health,…
Descriptors: Counseling Effectiveness, Counseling Instructional Programs, Counselor Attitudes, Counselor Characteristics
Whitmore, Joanne Rand – 1973
A student leadership program was implemented in an elementary school to increase the social value of constructive (appropriate) classroom behavior and to generate more positive pupil attitudes toward self and school. The specific aims of the intervention were to reduce the disruptive, negative behavior of some socially powerful students while…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Discipline Problems, Elementary School Students, Leadership
Minneapolis Public Schools, Minn. Dept. of Research and Evaluation. – 1972
This specialized curriculum at a Minneapolis junior high school was designed for students having considerable academic and behavioral difficulty. The curriculum emphasizes personalized help and team work with peers. The academic part of the program, the Pocket School, emphasizes English, social studies, and math. The second part of the program,…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Behavior Problems, Core Curriculum, Curriculum Evaluation
Hutchins, Robert C. – 1973
The purpose of this study was to determine the attitudes of known male gang members attending an innovative high school--the Philadelphia Parkway Program--toward the major socializing institutions of our society: schools, government (law enforcement), family, peers, and themselves. The study was also intended to determine the extent to which known…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Educational Attitudes, Educational Change, Family Attitudes
Nettles, Michael T.; Johnson, Janet R. – Journal of College Student Personnel, 1987
Examined race and sex differences in students' socialization in the college environment based on their peer group relations, satisfaction with their institution, and their academic integration. Student contact with faculty proved the most striking predictor of socialization. Marriage and cohabitation had a significant negative impact on the…
Descriptors: Adult Development, College Environment, College Students, Higher Education
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Finney, John W. – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 1979
A 27-item measure assessed college peer environments in terms of friends' interests as perceived by individual students. Four dimensions of interests were identified in cluster analyses: collegiate activities, intellectual pursuits, apathy or alienation, and traditional adult orientation. These dimensions were related to social, psychological, and…
Descriptors: Cluster Analysis, College Environment, College Students, Higher Education
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McShane, Kim – Babel: Australia, 1997
Addresses the challenge of using the target language as the medium of instruction to teach a second language to secondary learners. The article examines teachers' concerns regarding teaching in the target language and suggests practical teaching strategies, including instructing students to listen closely, to watch for visual cues, to watch each…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Foreign Countries, Language of Instruction, Learning Strategies
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Brown, Christia Spears; Bigler, Rebecca S. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2002
Three studies examined effects of relative group size on the development of children's intergroup attitudes during a summer school program in which elementary school children were assigned to majority or minority novel groups denoted by tee-shirt color. Results showed a complex effect of relative group size, varying as a function of the relative…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Childhood Attitudes, Children, Context Effect
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Ballenger, Cynthia – Language and Education, 1997
Explores a discussion in a bilingual education class of Haitian students where a non-teacher-directed discussion format and an emphasis on the students' own questions encourage the use of the students' everyday ways of talking and exploring ideas. The article's analysis of a discussion shows what and how the students are learning in this context.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Bilingual Education, Discourse Analysis, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
Jordan, Debra J. – Camping Magazine, 1994
Summarizes two studies concerning successful intervention strategies for disadvantaged youth and homeless children. Implications for camps involve developing partnerships with parents, teachers, and communities; increasing campers' problem-solving skills; providing positive role models; helping campers feel safe; and increasing campers'…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Camping, Childhood Attitudes, Childhood Needs
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Lasley, James R. – Youth and Society, 1992
To investigate the extent to which street gangs in Los Angeles (California) are comprised of youth or adults, self-report data from 435 gang members are examined. Findings do not generally support the idea of the aging gang member. Gangs consist primarily of adolescents, regardless of racial and socioeconomic differences. (SLD)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Age, Context Effect
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Austin, Ann M. B.; And Others – Early Education and Development, 1991
This literature review examines the ways in which children's personal premise systems concerning the nature of relationships develop through the process of attachment to the caregiver. The manner in which the premise system becomes a generalized model of self and others is considered. (Author/GLR)
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Child Caregivers, Day Care, Emotional Development
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Daniel, Jerlean E. – Young Children, 1993
Describes how one child care center staff helps infants make the transition to the toddler group. Transition occurs over a period of several weeks, involving parent-staff consultation and continual adult support. The child manages the change in small steps, resulting in a smooth transition and allowing the child the independence and support…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Age Differences, Child Caregivers, Child Development Centers
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Urberg, Kathryn A. – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 1999
Peers are rarely credited as the source of positive behaviors; rather credit is given to the child or the parent for doing a good job. This introduction provides an overview of some of the methodological complications involved in studying peer influence, and discusses a new model for conceptualizing peer influence. (Author/SD)
Descriptors: Adolescent Attitudes, Adolescent Behavior, Adolescents, Child Behavior
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