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Bureau of the Census (DOC), Suitland, MD. – 1972
About 25.6 million persons were below the low-income level in 1971, according to the results of the Current Population Survey conducted in March, 1972, by the Bureau of the Census. The sex of the family head continues to be an important factor in the poverty status of families. Families with a female head in 1971 accounted for only 12 percent of…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Blacks, Census Figures, Economically Disadvantaged
Columbia Univ., New York, NY. National Center for Research and Information on Equal Educational Opportunity. – 1972
The public school principal plays a vital role in both school integration and school-community relations. Yet as school integration has progressed, the number of black principals has sharply decreased. A recent study has found several relevant conditions--that: (1) the more nearly a school approaches an equal black/white ratio of students, the…
Descriptors: Bias, Blacks, Board of Education Policy, Change Agents
Natalicio, Diana S.; Williams, Frederick – 1972
This paper reports the attempt to see which characteristics of the speech of Black and Mexican American children would be reliably evaluated by experts specializing in dialect study. Presumably, if selected characteristics were evaluated with consistency and bases for these evaluations were given, such results could serve in training teachers to…
Descriptors: Blacks, Child Language, Children, Dialect Studies
Siggers, Kathleen – 1971
Measurements of self worth show that children in segregated schools, both white and black, have unrealistically high aspirations. Mexican-Americans measure lower than other major ethnic groups in feelings of self worth. There is evidence from social investigations, however, that segregation produces feelings of "imposed inferiority" among minority…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Attitude Change, Black Students, Classroom Desegregation
American Friends Service Committee, Washington, DC. – 1972
The focus of this study on school desegregation is on 43 cities in the following areas: Bibb and Chatham Counties (Ga.); Orange, Duval, Hillsborough, and Pinellas Counties (Fla.); Cado, Quachita, East Baton Rouge, and Orleans Parishes (La.); and, Richland County District Number 1, Florence County District Number 1, and Orangeburg County District…
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Black Students, Bus Transportation, Court Role
ElLaissi, M. I. – 1972
The purpose of this paper is to formulate objectives pertaining to knowledge, thinking, attitudes, and skills for a methods course for prospective teachers of English in desegregated high schools, to discuss the selection and organization of course content, to illustrate the principle that prospective teachers learn to teach by performing and…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Black Dialects, Educational Objectives, English
Rychlak, Joseph F. – 1971
This research contrasts the learning effects of an affective dimension of meaningfulness with the word-quality of consonant-vowel-consonant trigrams. Subject rated trigrams for both "association value"--having word-quality versus lacking word-quality--and "reinforcement value"--liking versus disliking the trigram regardless of word quality. Paired…
Descriptors: Black Students, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Tests, College Students
Sepulveda, Betty R. – 1969
This paper examines the factors within the environments of the classroom that contribute to intellectual retardation among the disadvantaged. To pinpoint the factors involved, educators must consider (1) the language barrier, (2) how it is formed, (3) at what level is it retarding the pupil, (4) What educational approaches are needed to meet the…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Disadvantaged, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Retardation
MCDILL, EDWARD L.; AND OTHERS – 1966
VARIATIONS IN THE INFORMAL SOCIAL SYSTEMS OF 20 HIGH SCHOOLS, THE SOURCES OF THESE VARIATIONS, AND THE EFFECTS OF SUCH VARIATIONS ON THE ACADEMIC ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIOR OF STUDENTS WERE STUDIED. TWO RELATED ASPECTS OF THE SCHOOL SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONS RECEIVED MAJOR RESEARCH EMPHASIS--(1) THE CHARACTERISTIC GLOBAL DEMANDS, FEATURES, AND EMPHASES OF…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Black Students, Educational Environment, Environmental Influences
Shannon, Lyle W. – 1976
A series of "world view" or value orientation questions were utilized in generating scale scores that sharply differentiated representative samples of Mexican Americans (280), Negroes (280), and Anglos (413) in a longitudinal study. The original interviews were conducted in 1959, 1960, and 1961. In 1971, seventy-four percent of the original…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Attitude Change, Black Attitudes, Cultural Influences
1974
A non-profit counseling and referral center, the Center was established in 1972 to alleviate delinquency problems in Los Lunas (New Mexico), with special reference to Chicanos. The Center used specific direct youth services to identify: barriers to services for Chicanos in Los Lunas and to provide referral services to overcome those barriers;…
Descriptors: Alcoholism, American Indians, Black Youth, Community Services
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Stewart, Ida Santos; Stone, Norma K. – 1976
Cultural factors in child rearing and child care center practices which may influence training for child care personnel in Texas were surveyed to: (1) identify Anglo, Black, and Chicano child rearing practices, (2) identify child care center practices, (3) compare regional practices in relation to culture, and (4) identify the relation of cultural…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Attendants, Blacks, Child Caregivers
Payne, Carol D.; Dunkelberger, John E. – 1977
In order to ascertain whether distinctive patterns of selectivity exist among young aspirants to professional careers in education and health situses, data from a survey of high school seniors (N=1,500) in four northeast and two southeast Alabama counties and from three selected urban high schools adjacent to the northeast counties were examined.…
Descriptors: Blacks, Career Choice, Education, Health Occupations
Pedrini, Bonnie C.; Pedrini, D. T.
The univariate and multivariate assessment of general achievement/aptitude for regular and disadvantaged freshmen at the University of Nebraska at Omaha were investigated. Correlational (single and multiple) and variance analyses (Maximum n = 150) and chi square analyses (maximum n = 1,214) assessed American College Test (ACT) Composite scores…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Blacks, College Entrance Examinations, College Freshmen
Mercer, Jane R. – 1976
The System of Multicultural Pluralistic Assessment (SOMPA) is designed for use in a culturally diverse society. The system was developed on 700 English-speaking caucasian children (hereafter called Anglos) from the anglo core culture, 700 black children, and 700 Latino Children (90 percent were of Mexican-American heritage) five through eleven…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Adolescents, Black Students, Cultural Pluralism
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