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Dolan, Lawrence J. – Evaluation in Education: An International Review Series, 1980
Data from 346 urban, Black elementary school students, their parents, and their teachers were analyzed for: (1) prediction of achievement from quality of instruction/home concern and support (HCS); (2) mutual impact of school and home on achievement; and (3) relationship between school membership and the level of HCS. (RL)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black Students, Elementary Education, Instruction
Peer reviewedGinsburg, Herbert P.; Russell, Robert L. – Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, 1981
Two studies investigated how social class and race are associated with mathematical thinking. The first study compared poor Black preschoolers with a group of both Black and White middle-class children; the second study compared Black and White children of lower- and middle-class status. Children were drawn from both preschool and kindergarten…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Blacks, Developmental Stages, Early Childhood Education
Peer reviewedMahan, H. James; And Others – Integrated Education, 1980
Describes a program undertaken by the Board of Education in Champaign, Illinois, to reevaluate and reclassify large numbers of Black children inappropriately classified as educable mentally handicapped (EMH). Raises policy considerations for school districts seeking to provide a remedy for students mistakenly classified as EMH. (MJL)
Descriptors: Black Students, Classification, Educational Needs, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedBurrell, Leon F. – Integrated Education, 1980
Summarizes the findings of exploratory research into factors that influence the success of minority students in schools with a predominantly White population. Observes that academic, social, and environmental barriers continue to face minorities on predominantly White campuses and presents recommendations to overcome those barriers. (MJL)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Advising, Administrator Attitudes, Black Students
Peer reviewedHoover, Mary Rhodes – Negro Educational Review, 1982
The Culturally Appropriate Teaching (C.A.T.) method combines the "Back to Basics" paradigm with a culturally oriented approach and has proved to be successful in Black colleges and adult education programs. The C.A.T. method improves the reading levels of students by two years per semester and gives them standard English as a skill in one or two…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Blacks, College Students, Communication Skills
Young, Herman A.; McAnulty, Brenda Hart – Engineering Education, 1981
Reports results of a survey of 149 undergraduates (persisters - 73 White, 9 Black) and former undergraduates (nonpersisters - 35 White, 32 Black) indicating how their perceptions of their college environment affected the decision to remain at or leave the Speed Scientific School, University of Louisville. (SK)
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Black Students, College Science, Comparative Analysis
Peer reviewedTangri, Sandra Schwartz; Wirtenberg, Jeana, Eds. – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 1981
Analyzes womens' role in the future of work in 10 articles. Deals with various life cycle aspects of women's lives, options in parenting, child care, changing sex roles, and aging. Analyzes special problems of Blacks, women in energy-boom towns, travel usage, educational trends, and a materialist theory of women's status. (JAC)
Descriptors: Adults, Aging (Individuals), Blacks, Child Rearing
Peer reviewedMaeroff, Gene I. – Change, 1982
Colleges and universities will be affected by the manner in which incoming students have been prepared for postsecondary education. Integration of efforts by colleges and secondary schools in subjects such as mathematics and science are recommended, and some cooperative efforts between higher education and public schools are described. (MLW)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Articulation (Education), Black Students, College Bound Students
Peer reviewedMaynard, Rebecca A.; Murnane, Richard J. – Journal of Human Resources, 1979
Analyzes the impact of a negative income tax experiment on the school performance of children in grades 4 through 10, indicating an increase in reading achievement for the younger children but not the older. Discusses evidence from previous research, welfare reform and educational achievement, and the research methodology and results. (MF)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Gains, Black Youth, Elementary Secondary Education
Noboa, Abdin – Metas, 1980
Summarizes a study on educational conditions for Hispanic children within the context of school desegregation. Reports that continued segregation generates and sustains Hispanic school failure. (ST)
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Bilingual Education, Blacks, Dropout Rate
Peer reviewedSaunders-Harris, Ramona; Yeany, Russell H. – Journal of Experimental Education, 1981
Subjects were assessed for locus of control and experienced either: no diagnosis; diagnosis; or, diagnosis and remediation. Immediate achievement was measured twice during the experiment; retention was measured 30 days later. Findings suggest that diagnostic or diagnostic/remedial instruction is effective in increasing middle school science…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black Students, Control Groups, Diagnostic Teaching
Peer reviewedSlavin, Robert E.; Madden, Nancy A. – American Educational Research Journal, 1979
Data were collected in 51 desegregated high schools, to determine what school practices improved racial attitudes and behaviors. Results indicated that programs involving cooperative interaction among students of different races were most likely to lead to positive race relations. (Author/MH)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Black Students, Change Strategies, Desegregation Effects
Peer reviewedLevin, Bernard; Clowes, Darrel – Community/Junior College Research Quarterly, 1980
Examines the patterns of attendance at two- and four-year colleges of Blacks and Whites; establishes the relationships among educational outcomes and educational aspirations, race, aptitude, and socioeconomic status; and investigates the relationship between initial two-year college attendance and the achievement of a four-year degree. (JP)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Aspiration, Attendance Patterns, Black Students
Brown, Duane – Vocational Guidance Quarterly, 1980
The Life Planning Workshop for High School Students focuses on developing self-control and decision-making skills to handle all the major life roles. Both short-term and long-term goals were considered. Field testing among low income Black students was successful. (JAC)
Descriptors: Blacks, Career Guidance, Decision Making Skills, Group Dynamics
Peer reviewedBickel, Frank; Qualls, Robert – Urban Review, 1980
Observations and questionnaires were used to explore attitudes and behaviors of school staff that might influence student behavior differentially in secondary schools with high and low suspension rates. Students, teachers, and administrators in low suspension schools all judged school climate more positively than did their counterparts in high…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Role, Black Students, Educational Environment


