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Peer reviewedErb, Tom – Middle School Journal, 2003
Maintains that the No Child Left Behind initiative is a morally neutral force that can be used to ensure that all students learn to their fullest capacities or to reinforce educational inequalities by limiting the curriculum of some students. Expresses fear that middle school curricula in failing schools will be limited to getting students ready…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Tests, Educational Change, Educational Environment
Cohen, Andrew D. – Language Assessment Quarterly, 2006
In this selective look at research on test-taking strategies over the last 25 years, brief mention is made of the beginnings of test-taker strategy research, and then important developments in its evolution to the present are discussed, focusing on conceptual frameworks for classifying strategies, first and second language-related strategies,…
Descriptors: Test Wiseness, Evaluation Research, Second Language Learning, Literature Reviews
Osburn, Monica Z.; Stegman, Charles; Suitt, Laura D.; Ritter, Gary – Journal of Educational Research & Policy Studies, 2004
Questions regarding the value of standardized testing have been raised by community and school leaders, as well as parents and members of the media. Some have expressed concern that children today are placed under such pressure to perform well on standardized tests that the anxiety adversely affects performance outcomes. This study examined the…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Standardized Tests, Program Effectiveness, Academic Achievement
Volante, Louis – Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy, 2004
Teachers typically receive the brunt of the criticism for poor performance on large-scale standardized tests. In order to stave off this criticism, some teachers have begun to provide instruction that utilizes actual or cloned items from these high-stakes tests. Such teaching to the test rarely helps learning and has a detrimental effect on the…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Standardized Tests, High Stakes Tests, Criticism
Reiter, Astrid; Tucha, Oliver; Lange, Klaus W. – Dyslexia, 2005
There is little data available concerning the executive functions of children with dyslexia. The small number of existing studies in this field focus on single aspects of these functions such as working memory. The aim of the present study was therefore to assess a variety of aspects of executive functioning in children with dyslexia. Forty-two…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Inhibition, Problem Solving, Concept Formation
Tao, Liang; Healy, Alice F. – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2005
English contains many nominals that would be absent in Chinese because Chinese makes greater use of "zero anaphora," which is an empty grammatical slot in a sentence standing for a previously mentioned referent. Native Chinese and native English speakers were compared in comprehending modified English passages from a standardized reading test with…
Descriptors: Reading Tests, English (Second Language), Transfer of Training, Chinese
Henry, Brian – Principal Leadership, 2005
Reforming traditional practice has proven to be a difficult and controversial task in the field of education. If a change to the school's organizational structure is not implemented in the appropriate manner, it can severely damage the reputation of the leadership team and possibly cost the administrator his or her job. Considering the possible…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, Educational Practices, Cooperation, School Restructuring
Saunders, Paula; Scialfa, Charles T. – Written Communication, 2003
The purpose of Study 1a was to determine the criteria that differentiate students who perform well and those who perform poorly on a standardized test of university-level writing. Discriminant function analysis revealed that measures of structure, sentencing, paragraphing, and grammar play the most important role in separating these two groups.…
Descriptors: Standardized Tests, Academic Achievement, Program Effectiveness, Discriminant Analysis
Chadd, Julie; Drage, Karen – Career and Technical Education Research, 2006
High school principals and career and technical education (CTE) teachers throughout Illinois were subjects of this study which described principals' and CTE teachers' perceptions of the impact the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 has had on high school CTE programs. Findings indicated principals and teachers collectively disagreed with "No…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Technical Education, Principals, Educational Quality
Scoles, Peter V.; Hawkins, Richard E.; LaDuca, Anthony – Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions, 2003
The introduction of a clinical skills examination (CSE) to Step 2 of the U.S. Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) has focused attention on the design and delivery of large-scale standardized tests of clinical skills and raised the question of the appropriateness of evaluation of these competencies across the span of a physician's career. This…
Descriptors: Patients, Physicians, Inferences, Standardized Tests
Walczyk, Jeffrey J.; Griffith-Ross, Diana A. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2006
The compensatory-encoding theory (C-ET) of reading specifies how the efficiency of performance subcomponents affects comprehension under diverse task conditions. It maintains that readers can overcome weak skills through compensatory processes. To test whether C-ET captures more general principles underlying scholastic performance, the authors…
Descriptors: Algebra, Undergraduate Students, Time on Task, Problem Solving
Tarling, Kate; Perkins, Michael R.; Stojanovik, Vesna – Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2006
Williams syndrome (WS) is characterized by apparent relative strengths in language, facial processing and social cognition but by profound impairment in spatial cognition, planning and problem solving. Following recent research which suggests that individuals with WS may be less linguistically able than was once thought, in this paper we begin to…
Descriptors: Test Results, Linguistics, Standardized Tests, Social Cognition
Olson, Lynn – Education Week, 2004
In this article, the author discusses how England refines its accountability reforms. When the Conservative government crafted the Education Reform Act of 1988, which mandates a national curriculum for England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, as well as national-curriculum tests at ages 7, 11, and 14, schools in England were permitted to secede from…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Accountability, National Curriculum
Repetti, Dawn M. – Journal of Staff Development, 2004
When teachers at Madison Elementary School in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin attended a class to examine test data, they started a change process that led the whole school to learn differently--from teachers to students. This article discusses on how whole-faculty study teams have created stronger professional connections and collaboration between teachers…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Reflective Teaching, Team Teaching, Elementary School Teachers
Klein, Alyson – Education Week, 2006
This paper presents the two top Democratic lawmakers on education policy who will seek to retain the core accountability features of the federal No Child Left Behind Act. Senator Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts and Representative George Miller of California would likely support more funding for the law, while seeking to keep its requirements…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Politics of Education, Educational Policy, Accountability

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