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Trotman Scott, Michelle – Interdisciplinary Journal of Teaching and Learning, 2014
Research indicates that Black children with darker complexions experience more difficulty being accepted by Whites and their Black peers; and they are believed to be less intelligent than White and lighter complexion Black students. It also reveals that the innocence young children have regarding differences between themselves and others do not…
Descriptors: Racial Identification, African American Students, Student Attitudes, Self Concept
Murray, Jean – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2014
This article addresses an under-researched area of teacher education by analysing teacher educators' constructions of their professionalism and the constituent professional resources and senses of identity on which that professionalism draws. The research is an embedded case study of 36 teacher educators in two Schools of Education in England,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Education, Teacher Educators, Professional Identity
Cressman, Markus N.; Liljequist, Laura – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2014
The "Woodcock-Johnson III" Tests of Achievement grade norms versus age norms were examined in the calculation of discrepancy scores in 202 college students. Difference scores were calculated between the "Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-3rd Edition" Full Scale IQ and the "Woodcock-Johnson III" Total Achievement,…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, College Students, Norms, Age
Teeuwsen, Phil; Ratkovic, Snežana; Tilley, Susan A. – Studies in Higher Education, 2014
An important element of doctoral studies is identification with the academic community. Such identification is often complicated by part-time student status. In this paper, two part-time doctoral students and their supervisor employ Lave and Wenger's concept of legitimate peripheral participation to explore, through a critical socio-cultural lens,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Identification, Part Time Students, Doctoral Programs
Lim, Sirene May-Yin; Wong, Meng Ee; Tan, Denise – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2014
It is arguable whether Singapore's mainstream schools are moving towards "inclusion" by providing support for students with mild to moderate disabilities through the provision of a newly created para-professional called the Allied Educators (Learning and Behavioural) [AED(LBS)]. Since 2005, the government has provided an incremental…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inclusion, Disabilities, Paraprofessional School Personnel
Grantham, Tarek C.; Biddle, Winfred H. – Gifted Child Today, 2014
Gifted Black students experience many barriers that contribute to their under-representation in gifted and advanced programs. One of the greatest negative influences comes from peer accusations of acting White that undermine gifted and high-achieving Black students' academic motivation and their interest in challenging courses and programs.…
Descriptors: African American Students, Academically Gifted, Student Motivation, Peer Influence
Anderson, Deborah K.; Liang, Jessie W.; Lord, Catherine – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2014
Background: The range of outcomes for young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and the early childhood factors associated with this diversity have implications for clinicians and scientists. Methods: This prospective study provided a unique opportunity to predict outcome 17 years later for a relatively large sample of children diagnosed…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Longitudinal Studies
Grant, Barbara M.; Burford, James; Bosanquet, Agnes; Loads, Daphne – Teaching in Higher Education, 2014
This essay is a response to the third biennial conference showcasing research and scholarship on academic identities held at the University of Auckland, New Zealand in July 2012. The first conference, with the theme of "academic identities in crisis", was held at the University of Central Lancashire in 2008; the second, "academic…
Descriptors: Conferences (Gatherings), College Students, College Faculty, Ethnicity
Kim, Eui Kyung; Furlong, Michael J.; Dowdy, Erin; Felix, Erika D. – Canadian Journal of School Psychology, 2014
Early school-based mental health screeners were informed by a deficit paradigm that aimed to identify psychological distress symptoms. In comparison, following a whole-child perspective, a dual-factor approach has been proposed that assesses complete mental health using both positive dispositions and distress symptoms. Applying the dual-factor…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Screening Tests, Emotional Disturbances, Symptoms (Individual Disorders)
Summey, Emily; Lashley, Carl – Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2014
This case, which addresses supplementing or supplanting special education in a school, is applicable to aspiring and practicing principals who require more experience in special education law and practice. We cover the use of special education personnel to provide intervention activities for students who have not been classified as students with…
Descriptors: Response to Intervention, Elementary Schools, Special Education, Principals
Gísladóttir, Karen Rut – Studying Teacher Education, 2014
To address the low literacy achievement of minority students, the sociocultural movement of the New Literacy Studies (NLS) encourages us to expand on current understandings of literacy. Instead of thinking of literacy as a neutral set of skills transferable from one setting to another, NLS researchers encourage us to contextualize literacy within…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Deafness, Multiple Literacies, Literacy
Pineda, Claudia G.; Nakkula, Michael J. – International Journal for Research on Extended Education, 2014
This article addresses a conceptual gap in the Out-of-School Time literature by offering a framework to study the relationship between ethno-cultural components in programs focused on youth ethnic culture (ESPs) and ethnic identity development among longterm participants. Using qualitative methodologies, it examined the meaning-making of eight…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Cultural Activities, Culturally Relevant Education, Ethnic Groups
S. Maydosz, Ann – Journal for Multicultural Education, 2014
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to present a brief exploration of the disproportional representation of African American students in special education with a focus on addressing racial bias in the identification process at the school level. Design/methodology/approach: This inquiry was conducted through a literature search of data and extant…
Descriptors: Disproportionate Representation, Minority Group Students, Special Education, Racism
Ondeck, Lynnette; Combe, Laurie; Feeser, Cindy Jo; King, Rebecca – National Association of School Nurses (NASN), 2014
It is the position of the National Association of School Nurses (NASN) that prevention, early recognition, intervention and treatment of child maltreatment are critical to the physical well-being and academic success of students. Registered professional school nurses (hereinafter referred to as school nurses) serve a vital role in the recognition…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Victims of Crime, School Nurses, Role
Bess, Fred H.; Hornsby, Benjamin W.Y. – Grantee Submission, 2014
Anecdotal reports of fatigue after sustained speech-processing demands are common among adults with hearing loss; however, systematic research examining hearing loss-related fatigue is limited, particularly with regard to fatigue among children with hearing loss (CHL). Many audiologists, educators, and parents have long suspected that CHL…
Descriptors: Listening, Fatigue (Biology), Hearing Impairments, Children

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