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Center on Education Policy, 2010
This paper provides information about Mississippi Subject Area Testing Program. The purpose of the exam is to: (1) Determine prospective high school graduates' mastery of the state curriculum; (2) Provide data to state policymakers on student attainment of state education goals to inform education policy decisions; (2) Increase alignment of local…
Descriptors: Testing Programs, State Standards, Testing, High School Graduates
Kay, James Edward – Online Submission, 2010
This study addressed the problem of poor attendance adversely affecting grades and learning. Current school policies do not address problematic attendance for all school-aged children, perpetuating trends of academic failure. The research objective was to determine if unexcused absences had a greater negative impact on a high-stakes test compared…
Descriptors: Neighborhoods, Truancy, Grades (Scholastic), Graduation Rate
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van der Waarde, Karel – Visible Language, 2010
An area of visual communication that might be classified as a "design failure" is the visual presentation of information about "prescription-only medicines" for patients. This information is provided on packaging, leaflets, brochures, labels and websites. The practical issue is that there are problems in convincing patients to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Graphic Arts, Design, Patients
Douthitt, Cameron B. – 1973
An experiment was conducted to determine if a mathematics laboratory would reduce the withdraw/failure (W/F) rate in freshman mathematics courses. Fifty-six students in two course sections of analytic geometry were designated as comparative experimental groups T-1 and T-2, with 29 subjects in T-1 receiving only tutoring, and 27 in T-2 receiving…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, College Freshmen, Comparative Analysis, Conventional Instruction
Cummings, Scott – 1976
This study examines the cultural deprivation theory of scholastic performance among black children. The hypothesis of the study focuses upon family based determinants to explain variation in academic performance. The report also discusses arguments which indicate that the cultural deprivation theory is responsible for the lack of black children's…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Failure, Black Students, Cognitive Development
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Gentile, Lance M.; McMillan, Merna – Reading Psychology, 1979
In this interview, a tutor in a correctional reading program, himself a former drug addict and jail prisoner, describes his childhood failures in reading, the public shool's failure to help him and other Spanish-speaking students, his eventual reading success in the jail reading program, and factors that account for the program's success. (GT)
Descriptors: Correctional Education, Correctional Rehabilitation, Educational Problems, Elementary Secondary Education
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Phillips, Loraine – Research and Teaching in Developmental Education, 2001
Using a review of survey responses from developmental reading students at a residential two-year college, this article reports that great emphasis should be placed on student/faculty interactions and positive peer group interactions in the college experience. Suggests that faculty members participate in academic advising, offer study skills…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, College Environment, Community Colleges, Dropouts
Schoeneman, Thomas J.; And Others – 1987
Some research on attribution processes has suggested that attributional search is exploratory behavior that serves adaptation and mastery motives. This study was conducted to investigate attributional search in reactions to success and failure after quitting smoking, to look for antecedents of attributional search other than expectancy and…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Behavior Change, Failure, Health Promotion
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Berdie, Ralph F. – Counseling Psychologist, 1974
Article provides a discussion of failures by a successful psychologist. By communication of these failures, the author hopes to prevent others from experiencing such failures. (Author/EK)
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, College Students, Failure, Interests
Hood, Joyce – Today's Education, 1974
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Learning Disabilities, Reading Difficulty, Reading Failure
Wilson, John S. – 1980
An examination of 20 library network terminations reveals five major reasons for termination: lack of adequate funding, absorption by larger networks, loosely structured governance, partial termination of services, and networks programmed for short durations. Two tables present survey data. (RAA)
Descriptors: Consortia, Evaluation, Failure, Library Cooperation
Stephens, W. Richard – 1974
This paper utilizes a case study approach to identify the ideosyncratic variables related to the success or failure of educational change efforts. Some of the variables discussed include ethnic, economic, religious, and military factors; and national and local problems. Ways of testing generalizations developed in this manner are also proposed.…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Research, Failure
Siegel, Donald – Journal of Physical Education and Recreation, 1978
Despite current attention given to the influence of star athletes' biorhythms, the author's studies lead him to the conclusion that biorhythms do not mediate behavior in sport. (Editor)
Descriptors: Athletes, Athletics, Behavior Patterns, Failure
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Thibadoux, Greg M.; Greenberg, Ira S. – Journal of Education for Business, 1987
Ninety students were pretested and posttested in an accounting principles course to determine how expectations and perceptions of self-control affected their grade on an examination and how the grade changed their perceptions. Students who did poorer than anticipated on the test exhibited some expectancy shifts. (CH)
Descriptors: Accounting, Expectation, Failure, Postsecondary Education
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Stipek, Deborah J.; And Others – Child Development, 1984
Confirms the hypothesis that young children can make relatively realistic judgements about future performance if their attention is directed to past performance information. Sixty four-year-olds predicted performance outcomes for themselves or for another child after a series of failures. Results depended on rewards and the salience of past…
Descriptors: Evaluative Thinking, Expectation, Failure, Motivation
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