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Burns, John R. – Journal of Psychologists and Counsellors in Schools, 2021
There is growing evidence of an escalation of depression in young people. In light of this, schools are increasingly being confronted with the challenge of how to best manage students with depressive disorders. Such management includes consideration of the academic, behavioural, social and emotional implications of the disorder. This article…
Descriptors: Best Practices, Students with Disabilities, Depression (Psychology), Mental Health
Al Dahhan, Noor Z.; Mesite, Laura; Feller, Melissa J.; Christodoulou, Joanna A. – Learning Disability Quarterly, 2021
Accurate and timely identification of reading disabilities (RDs) is essential for providing appropriate and effective remediation for struggling readers. However, practices for identifying RDs lack sufficient documentation within and across educational and clinical settings. The wide range of possible practices intended to identify struggling…
Descriptors: Disability Identification, Reading Difficulties, Teacher Surveys, At Risk Students
Green, Ambra L.; Olsen, Amanda A.; Nandakumar, Vandana – Psychology in the Schools, 2021
This exploratory study occurred in 10 title 1 schools located within a Midwestern state. The sample included 23 general educators and 551 students in second through fifth grade. Fifty-seven students identified as at risk for an emotional or behavioral disorder represented the targeted sample. The purpose of this study was to determine if teachers'…
Descriptors: At Risk Students, Elementary School Students, Racial Differences, Emotional Disturbances
Kumas, Özlem Altindag – Anatolian Journal of Education, 2021
The purpose of this study is to improve the early literacy skills of children from the low socioeconomic level by having them interact with environmental print. Based on the objectives, the study adopted a quasi-experimental research model. The study group comprised children, who attend kindergartens that are affiliated to the Turkey-Ministry of…
Descriptors: Intervention, Emergent Literacy, Preschool Children, At Risk Students
Arnez, Jasmina; Condry, Rachel – Emotional & Behavioural Difficulties, 2021
This article explores the relationship between school exclusion and youth crime and considers what criminological research can add to our understanding. The article first explores the history of the ways in which the criminological implications of school exclusion have been conceptualised, including the link between exclusion and young people's…
Descriptors: Crime, Expulsion, Suspension, Juvenile Justice
Power, Sally; Taylor, Chris – Emotional & Behavioural Difficulties, 2021
This paper contributes to our growing understanding of the processes underpinning contrasting rates of school exclusions both within and across the different jurisdictions of the UK. Wales is often compared favourably to its larger neighbour England, where rates of permanent exclusions have risen dramatically in recent years. One explanation for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Secondary Schools, Political Influences
Cross, Tracy L.; Cross, Jennifer Riedl – High Ability Studies, 2021
Some students with gifts and talents (SWGT) are among the thousands of youths who die by suicide every year, although there is no way to know how many. Research indicates they are not more likely to engage in suicidal behaviors than other students. They do have unique risk and protective factors, however. Risk factors can accumulate to outweigh…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Suicide, At Risk Students, Psychological Patterns
Psifidou, Irene; Mouratoglou, Nikolaos; Farazouli, Alexandra – Journal of Education and Work, 2021
Guidance and counselling are key features in comprehensive strategies aiming to reduce early leaving from education and training (ELET). It may assist students not only in terms of decision-making, but also of managing their transitions within education and training pathways or from education to employment. Minimising the risks of either…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Guidance, School Counseling, Dropout Prevention
Higgs, M. A.; Cobb, Christina; Morris, Pamela – Journal of College Academic Support Programs, 2021
In this study, self-reported survey results from the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) 2017 and 2018 are examined to understand the extent to which students who were academically at-risk and academically prepared engaged in active learning versus traditional learning methods across bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degree-granting…
Descriptors: Active Learning, At Risk Students, College Freshmen, Learner Engagement
Giani, Matt S.; Attewell, Paul; Walling, David – Texas Education Research Center, 2021
Despite advances made in broadening access to higher education, some evidence suggests that college completion rates have actually declined over time, and attainment gaps stemming from race/ethnicity and socioeconomic background have remained stubbornly persistent (Bound, Lovenheim, & Turner, 2010; National Center for Education Statistics,…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Higher Education, Graduation Rate, Academic Persistence
Dayna M. Lund – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Stereotype threat can negatively impact marginalized groups. Over the past three decades, researchers have documented that stereotype threat affects people in learning and testing performance (Aronson & Steele, 2005; Good et al., 2003; Rydell et al., 2011; Steele & Aronson, 1995; Steele et al., 2002). While some research has focused on the…
Descriptors: College Students, Students with Disabilities, Learning Disabilities, Stereotypes
Edward J. Herman Jr. – ProQuest LLC, 2021
This qualitative case study cross-sectionally explored the perceptions of general education teachers who service at-risk youth, through semi-structured interviews, observations, and questionnaires to analyze their personal perspective on how the quality of the student-teacher relationship is impacted by integrated technology into the classroom.…
Descriptors: Technology Integration, Technology Uses in Education, Teacher Student Relationship, Teacher Attitudes
Christian Fischer; Rachel Baker; Qiujie Li; Gabe Avakian Orona; Mark Warschauer – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2021
Online courses provide flexible learning opportunities, but research suggests that students may learn less and persist at lower rates compared to face-to-face settings. However, few research studies have investigated more distal effects of online education. In this study we analyzed six years of institutional data for three cohorts of students in…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Higher Education, Graduation Rate, Time to Degree
Guyrmline Viaud – ProQuest LLC, 2021
The purpose of this qualitative case study was to identify training gaps for Teacher Aides within an after-school prevention program in north central Florida. The program focuses on prevention of high-risk behavior in at-risk youth and is further restricted by socioeconomic, geographical, and parental support factors. Virtual interviews and…
Descriptors: Teacher Aides, After School Programs, Prevention, Risk Management
Tara Renee Schmidt – ProQuest LLC, 2021
The purpose of this study was to explore the writing experiences of at-risk college freshmen. The term at-risk applies to students who entered college deemed under prepared for success with college level writing demands. An examination of previous high school writing courses was explored in hopes of understanding the experiences that shaped their…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Student Attitudes, Writing Instruction, High Schools

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