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Stäbler, Franziska; Dumont, Hanna; Becker, Michael; Baumert, Jürgen – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2017
Empirical studies have demonstrated that students who are taught in a group of students with higher average achievement benefit in terms of their achievement. However, there is also evidence showing that being surrounded by high-achieving students has a negative effect on students' academic self-concept, also known as the big-fish--little-pond…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Self Concept, Classroom Environment, High Achievement
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Kilgus, Stephen P.; Bowman, Nicollette A.; Christ, Theodore J.; Taylor, Crystal N. – Psychology in the Schools, 2017
This study examined the extent to which teacher ratings of student behavior via the "Social, Academic, and Emotional Behavior Risk Screener" (SAEBRS) predicted academic achievement in math and reading. A secondary purpose was to compare the predictive capacity of three SAEBRS subscales corresponding to social, academic, or emotional…
Descriptors: Rating Scales, Student Behavior, Predictor Variables, Mathematics Achievement
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Nagle, Courtney; Casey, Stephanie; Moore-Russo, Deborah – School Science and Mathematics, 2017
This paper brings together research on slope from mathematics education and research on line of best fit from statistics education by considering what knowledge of slope students transfer to a novel task involving determining the placement of an informal line of best fit. This study focuses on two students who transitioned from placing inaccurate…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Transfer of Training, Mathematics Achievement, Mathematics Education
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Cowen, Joshua M.; Creed, Benjamin – AERA Open, 2017
In this article, we focus on a statewide system of interdistrict open enrollment in Michigan, known as Schools of Choice. Our previous work indicated that students who take advantage of this program are disproportionately lower performing on state exams, come from lower-income families, and are more likely to be minority students. We estimated…
Descriptors: Public Schools, School Choice, Open Enrollment, Mathematics Achievement
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Thompson, Denisse R.; Senk, Sharon L. – Investigations in Mathematics Learning, 2017
Validity evidence based on content is critical for making inferences about examinees' responses to test items. Traditionally, content validity has been established by specifying the content domain of an instrument, through reviews by subject-matter experts, through alignment studies, or by reporting measures of internal consistency, such as…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Content Validity, Secondary School Mathematics, Test Items
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Zhou, Yisu; Fan, Xitao; Wei, Xiaoxin; Tai, Robert H. – Asia-Pacific Education Researcher, 2017
This study examined a new form of pervasive gender inequality: the gender gap among high achievers in math and considered its implication for developing STEM talents. Using the cross-nation Programme for International Student Achievement (PISA) data from both 2003 and 2012, we examined the mathematics gender gap among 15-year-old high achievers…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, High Achievement, Mathematics Achievement, STEM Education
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Childers, Annie Burns; Lu, Lianfang – Journal of Developmental Education, 2017
Failures of developmental mathematics education are no secret. As a response to improve the success of students enrolled in these courses, different redesign efforts have been implemented across the country. This study reports on one redesign effort that began in Fall 2012. The new design consisted of mastery learning in computer-based…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Mastery Learning, Remedial Mathematics, College Mathematics
Zajic, Justin E. – ProQuest LLC, 2017
The extensive body of research into summer learning loss and the expanding achievement gap is a well-known issue in education. Summer learning loss has been shown to significantly contribute to the achievement gap and have a more noticeable effect on students from a low-SES household when compared with higher income peers. The effects of summer…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Socioeconomic Status, Extended School Year, Rural Schools
Alliance for Excellent Education, 2017
The modern workplace has changed radically and the demands on those transitioning from the classroom to the workforce continue to rise. Students from Baltimore and Boston no longer compete against each other for jobs; instead, their rivals are well-educated students from Sydney and Singapore. But as globalization has progressed, American…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, International Assessment, Secondary School Students, Foreign Countries
Lenard, Matthew; Townsend, Megan – Wake County Public School System, 2017
Following the recommendations of a 2013 instructional audit, the Academically or Intellectually Gifted department implemented a co-teaching instructional strategy in 41 volunteer schools starting in the 2014-15 school year. Implementation data and discussions with central office staff suggest that while implementation fidelity was relatively…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Gifted Education, Team Teaching, Program Implementation
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Wassie, Yismaw Abera; Zergaw, Gurju Awgichew – EURASIA Journal of Mathematics, Science and Technology Education, 2019
In the modern era where technology usage is a tradition of the generation, integrating the teaching and learning with mediums that could catch up and satisfy pupils' interest is noteworthy. In line with this, the contributions of GeoGebra in the teaching-learning of mathematics: as a tool to foster students' interest and achievement, and as an…
Descriptors: Affordances, Barriers, Mathematics Education, Mathematics Achievement
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Pitchford, Nicola J.; Chigeda, Antonie; Hubber, Paula J. – Developmental Science, 2019
Globally, gender differences are reported in the early acquisition of reading and mathematics as girls tend to outperform boys in reading, whereas boys tend to outperform girls in mathematics. This can have long-term impact resulting in an under-representation of girls in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics subjects. Recent research…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Computer Software, Low Income, Foreign Countries
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King, Kathleen R.; Gonzales, Christine Rivera; Reinke, Wendy M. – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 2019
Students with early indicators of behavior risk have predictable, negative outcomes, and those with co-existing academic problems have significantly more negative outcomes. Identifying academic subclasses of students with behavior risk can inform integrated interventions and school-based problem-solving teams. In addition, identifying academic…
Descriptors: At Risk Students, Behavior Problems, Elementary School Students, Reading Achievement
Yeh, Charles Y. C.; Cheng, Hercy N. H.; Chen, Zhi-Hong; Liao, Calvin C. Y.; Chan, Tak-Wai – Research and Practice in Technology Enhanced Learning, 2019
Conventional teacher-led instruction remains dominant in most elementary mathematics classrooms in Taiwan. Under such instruction, the teacher can rarely take care of all students. Many students may then continue to fall behind the standard of mathematics achievement and lose their interest in mathematics; they eventually give up on learning…
Descriptors: Mathematics Achievement, Learner Engagement, Elementary School Mathematics, Elementary School Students
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Butcher, John; Clarke, Anactoria; Wood, Carlton; McPherson, Elaine; Fowle, Wendy – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2019
This article explores the impact of a science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) Access module on the progression of students to undergraduate Science. Drawing on the Widening Participation (WP) literature, this research investigated the experience of adult learners from disadvantaged backgrounds taking their first steps into higher…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Learning Modules, Adult Students, Access to Education
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