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Lindner, Marjorie S.; And Others – Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, 1992
Adolescents whose parents had not divorced exhibited more social and scholastic competence and fewer adjustment problems than did adolescents from families with remarried or single mothers. Children from divorced, single-mother families demonstrated adjustment difficulties up to six years after their mother's divorce. (BC)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adjustment (to Environment), Adolescent Development, Adolescents
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Elshout, Jan J.; Veenman, Marcel V. J. – Journal of Educational Research, 1992
The relationship between intellectual ability, working method, and learning was investigated with simulations in both structured and unstructured learning environments. High- and low-intelligence college students' thinking-aloud protocols were analyzed on quality of working method. Results indicated that both intellectual ability and working…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Style, College Students, Computer Simulation
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Knudson, Ruth E. – Journal of Educational Research, 1992
Study investigated the effectiveness of four instructional strategies on secondary students' argumentative writing, noting how different essay qualities influenced holistic scoring. Researchers found no significant differences in instructional strategy effectiveness or use of holistic scoring. Students' prior knowledge affected their ability to…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Environment, Cooperative Learning, Grade 10
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Aronowitz, Michael – International Migration Review, 1992
Examines the relationship between adjustment in school of 51 immigrant Jewish children (aged 6 to 15 years, born in the former Soviet Union), and their parents' attitudes to social change and new experiences in comparison with 51 U.S.-born Jewish children. Parental attitudes are significant predictors of adjustment for both groups. (SLD)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Children, Elementary School Students, Elementary Secondary Education
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Wilson, Peggy – Canadian Journal of Native Education, 1992
An ethnographic study examined the experiences of 23 Canadian Sioux students during their transition from a reservation elementary school to an urban public high school. Students encountered racial bias, low teacher expectations, isolation, frustration, and a lack of understanding by school personnel of cultural conflicts. Eighteen dropped out.…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indians, Canada Natives, Culture Conflict
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Painter, Albert F.; And Others – Academic Medicine, 1992
A survey of 341 fourth-year Ohio medical students investigated attitudes regarding residencies' policies on drug screening, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing, and smoke-free workplaces. Substantial subsets indicated they would rank lower, or not at all, programs requiring preresidency drug screening or HIV testing but would rank schools…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Administrative Policy, College Choice, Drug Use
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Stipek, Debora; And Others – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 1992
Preschool and kindergarten programs for poor and middle-class children fell into three types: (1) didactic programs, which stressed academic skills and had relatively negative social environments; (2) child-centered programs, which deemphasized academic skills and had positive social environments; and (3) intermediate programs, which fell between…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Asian Americans, Blacks, Classroom Observation Techniques
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McHenry, Dean E. – New Directions for Higher Education, 1993
An overview of the evolution of the innovative University of California, Santa Cruz, looks at its origins, campus organization, curriculum and instructional philosophy, campus design, leadership and faculty, student population, campus life, and curriculum design. Strategies for and obstacles to effective change are highlighted. (MSE)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Change Strategies, Cluster Colleges, College Curriculum
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Firlik, Russell J. – Dimensions of Early Childhood, 1993
Discusses four similarities between early childhood education systems in Oxfordshire, England and Reggio Emilia, Italy. Similarities between the two school systems include an integrated curriculum; (mixed) age grouping and school organization; the teacher's role; and the pedagogical underpinnings. (BB)
Descriptors: British Infant Schools, Classroom Environment, Comparative Education, Early Childhood Education
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Ukpokodu, Nelly, Ed. – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 1994
Maintains that today's students will be soon be functioning in leadership and service roles, making decisions that shape their personal lives and those of others in a world of rapid change and challenge. Discusses student empowerment and maintains that it should be construed as helping all students. (CFR)
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Citizenship Education, Cultural Pluralism, Democratic Values
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Pederson, Willy – Adolescence, 1994
A shortened version of the Parental Bonding Instrument, used in a sample of Norwegian adolescents, aged 15-19, indicated that adolescents' perceptions of mothers' and fathers' care and control/overprotection were related to measures of both depression/anxiety and delinquency. Scores may indicate risks in a broad range of psychosocial problems.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Attachment Behavior, Child Rearing, Childhood Attitudes
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Poyntz, Colin; Walford, Geoffrey – Educational Studies, 1994
Reports on an interview and mail questionnaire of a group of 65 new private Christian schools in Great Britain. Finds wide diversity among the schools and discusses why the schools were established. Describes the ways that a biblically based curriculum is developed and implemented. (CFR)
Descriptors: Christianity, Church Role, Curriculum Development, Educational Environment
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Manins, Stuart – Music Educators Journal, 1994
Contends that children in the early childhood years do not compartmentalize knowledge and that the typical school curriculum presents artificial barriers to learning. Discusses the link between music and language acquisition and the significance of the home environment on music skill development. (CFR)
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Development, Curriculum Design, Early Childhood Education
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Barber, Bonnie L.; Lyons, Janice M. – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 1994
Whether family processes that predict positive and negative developmental outcomes are the same in intact families and remarried families was studied through surveys administered to 758 10th graders from families with stepfathers. In this sample, family dissolution and reconstitution does not affect parenting styles with regard to permissiveness…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adolescents, Child Development, Conflict
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Frederiksen, Norman – American Journal of Education, 1994
Reforms in American schools should concentrate on the development of higher-order skills and on assessments that support them. Reform should move beyond conventional tests that are of little use to students. Applications of cognitive psychology in the real world, including cognitive apprenticeships and interactive learning environments, are…
Descriptors: Cognitive Psychology, Educational Assessment, Educational Change, Educational Environment
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