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Dee, Thomas; Jacob, Brian – Education Next, 2010
In this article, the authors tackle the question of whether the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act has affected student achievement since its enactment in 2002. They present new research that takes on the challenge of distinguishing the law's effects from the myriad other factors at work over the past eight years. The results suggest that its…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Reading Achievement, Academic Achievement, Accountability
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Cho, Seonhee; Xu, Yaoying; Rhodes, Joan A. – Reading Matrix: An International Online Journal, 2010
With a growing concern about English language learners' (ELLs) reading achievement, this study explored issues related to a reading intervention study with a particular focus on ELLs' participation. Drawn upon interviews with instructors and a focus group of students who participated in the reading intervention program, this study sheds light on a…
Descriptors: Reading Materials, Intervention, Recognition (Achievement), Oral Reading
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Drame, Elizabeth R. – Education and Urban Society, 2010
In the current climate of high-stakes accountability created under the No Child Left Behind legislation, public schools, including charter schools, are under tremendous pressure to show consistent improvement in student achievement for all students. Students with disabilities present unique challenges to schools attempting to meet Adequate Yearly…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Federal Legislation, Educational Improvement, Disabilities
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Garas-York, Keli – Education and Urban Society, 2010
This study of the impact of the homeschool connection on achievement was part of a larger interpretive case study which examined high achieving readers in a low performing school. The primary participants in the study were 7 African American 6th graders. Caregivers' thoughts on education and their aspirations for their children were examined…
Descriptors: Grade 6, African American Students, Academic Aspiration, Caregiver Attitudes
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Abbott, Mary; Wills, Howard; Greenwood, Charles R.; Kamps, Debra; Heitzman-Powell, Linda; Selig, James – Reading & Writing Quarterly, 2010
This study matched 15 kindergarten and 1st-grade retained students in 7 schools with their promoted peers on grade-level literacy performance. Researchers collected literacy assessments, demographic information, and instruction dosage data. Retained kindergarten students received less intervention and did not benefit academically from retention.…
Descriptors: Small Group Instruction, Reading Instruction, Intervention, Grade Repetition
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Chiu, Ming Ming; McBride-Chang, Catherine – Scientific Studies of Reading, 2010
Family characteristics' links to literacy learning and their differences across macrosystems (economic and cultural contexts) were explored in multilevel analyses of the reading tests and questionnaire responses of 193,841 fifteen-year-olds across 41 countries. Students who had two parents, had higher family socioeconomic status (SES), were native…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Family Characteristics, Relationship, Reading Achievement
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Li-Grining, Christine P.; Votruba-Drzal, Elizabeth; Maldonado-Carreno, Carolina; Haas, Kelly – Developmental Psychology, 2010
Children's early approaches to learning (ATL) enhance their adaptation to the demands they experience with the start of formal schooling. The current study uses individual growth modeling to investigate whether children's early ATL, which includes persistence, emotion regulation, and attentiveness, explain individual differences in their academic…
Descriptors: Reading Achievement, Academic Achievement, Kindergarten, Grade 5
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Clark, Caron A. C.; Pritchard, Verena E.; Woodward, Lianne J. – Developmental Psychology, 2010
Impairments in executive function have been documented in school-age children with mathematical learning difficulties. However, the utility and specificity of preschool executive function abilities in predicting later mathematical achievement are poorly understood. This study examined linkages between children's developing executive function…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, Mathematics Education, Reading Achievement, Mathematics Achievement
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Mireles-Rios, Rebeca; Romo, Laura F. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2010
In this study, 69 Mexican American elementary school girls in Grades 3 through 6 (age 8-13 years) from an agricultural community were interviewed regarding their perceptions of the frequency of communication with their mothers about education and their interaction with their teachers. The authors examined how these variables were associated with…
Descriptors: Grades (Scholastic), Mothers, Mexican Americans, Academic Achievement
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Yoshikawa, Hirokazu; Gassman-Pines, Anna; Morris, Pamela A.; Gennetian, Lisa A.; Godfrey, Erin B. – Applied Developmental Science, 2010
This study examined whether the effects of employment-based policies on children's math and reading achievement differed for African American, Latino and Caucasian children of welfare receiving parents, and if so, why. Two kinds of employment policies were examined: "education-first" programs with an emphasis on adult education and job…
Descriptors: School Readiness, Reading Achievement, Academic Achievement, Job Training
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Zadeh, Zohreh Yaghoub; Farnia, Fataneh; Ungerleider, Charles – Early Education and Development, 2010
Research Findings: This article addresses the mediating role of early childhood home enrichment in the association between maternal education and academic achievement in the reading and math of 1,093 children aged 7 (Grade 1). Data were extracted from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development database. We used the bootstrapping…
Descriptors: Maturity (Individuals), Reading Achievement, Grade 1, Gender Differences
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Wang, Ye – American Annals of the Deaf, 2010
The ongoing debate on Deaf epistemologies reflects two major paradigms in deaf education: positivism and constructivism. The present article investigates Deaf epistemologies through a metaparadigm, which should blur the boundaries among different paradigms and connect the epistemological inquiry to instructional practice for d/Deaf students. The…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Literacy Education, Learning Activities, Models
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Watkins, Naomi M.; Lindahl, Kristen M. – Middle School Journal (J3), 2010
Despite recent attention to the library needs of adolescent English language learners (ELLs), 70% of eighth grade ELL students scored below basic proficiency in reading on the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) compared to only 26% of their native English-speaking peers. Since the majority of reading done in the content areas…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Reading Achievement, Second Language Learning, National Competency Tests
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Read, Andrew; Hurford, Donna – Education 3-13, 2010
Assessment for Learning (AfL) is an established learning and teaching strategy. The authors identify issues with the effectiveness of its application in the classroom. Having noted a theoretical shift from teacher-generated to pupil-generated success criteria, the authors were keen to explore how this could be realised in practice. They developed…
Descriptors: Performance Based Assessment, Criteria, Novels, Teaching Methods
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Hungi, Njora; Thuku, Florence W. – International Review of Education, 2010
In this study the authors employed a multilevel analysis procedure in order to examine the pupil and school levels factors that contributed to variation in reading achievement among Grade 6 primary school pupils in 14 southern African school systems (Botswana, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Seychelles, South Africa,…
Descriptors: Grade Repetition, Language of Instruction, Reading Achievement, Academic Achievement
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