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Dallaire, Danielle H.; Ciccone, Anne; Wilson, Laura C. – Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 2010
Children with incarcerated parents, and mothers in particular, are at increased risk for academic failure and school dropout. In two studies, we examined teachers' experiences with children with incarcerated parents and their expectations for competence of children with incarcerated mothers. In Study 1, a descriptive, qualitative study, teachers…
Descriptors: Institutionalized Persons, Mothers, Correctional Institutions, Academic Failure
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Quiamzade, Alain; Mugny, Gabriel; Falomir-Pichastor, Juan Manuel – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2009
An experimental study investigated the influence of informational dependence on information appropriation as a function of epistemic authority's styles. In a 2x2 design, university students were informed that acknowledging epistemic dependence was related either to academic success or to academic failure, and were exposed to controversial…
Descriptors: Teaching Styles, Teacher Characteristics, Academic Failure, Epistemology
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McMahon, Tim; Jefford, Elaine – Educational Action Research, 2009
An action-research account of a successful improvement to practice presented for assessment within a taught MA in education was given a fail grade. The student's challenge to this decision led the university assessor to re-evaluate and change his own practice in assessment in much the same way as the student had in the original report. The…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Criteria, Research Reports, Educational Planning
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Moore, Jane; Whitfield, Vickie – Reading Teacher, 2009
Teachers are constantly assessing their students, whether it is formally or informally. They use screening, diagnostic, and outcome assessments to determine areas of concern and then monitor the progress of the students based on the interventions given. They are called upon to intervene with prevention in mind, helping students catch up as they…
Descriptors: Prevention, Reading Failure, Intervention, Student Evaluation
Betts, Julian R.; Zau, Andrew C.; Zieleniak, Yendrick; Bachofer, Karen Volz – Public Policy Institute of California, 2012
The California High School Exit Examination (CAHSEE) plays an important role in California's public school accountability program. Beginning in grade 10, students have multiple chances to pass the mathematics and English Language Arts components of this exam. If they do not pass both components by the end of grade 12, they will not receive a high…
Descriptors: High Schools, Grades (Scholastic), English, Language Arts
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Morgan, Paul L.; Farkas, George; Wu, Qiong – Scientific Studies of Reading, 2012
We investigated whether being poorly skilled in reading contributes to children's reported feelings of anger, distractibility, anxiety, sadness, loneliness, and social isolation. Data were analyzed from a longitudinal subsample of children (N = 3,308) participating in the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study-Kindergarten Cohort. Multilevel logistic…
Descriptors: Reading Failure, Reading Difficulties, Psychological Patterns, Attention Control
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Lee, Yung Soo; Morrow-Howell, Nancy; Jonson-Reid, Melissa; McCrary, Stacey – Education and Urban Society, 2012
A randomized field trial involving 883 students at 23 schools in three urban cities assessed the effectiveness of Experience Corps[R] (EC), a program that places older adult volunteers in elementary schools to tutor students who are poor readers. Students were assessed at the beginning and end of the academic year with standardized reading…
Descriptors: Reading Difficulties, Low Income, Reading Failure, Reading Achievement
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Hollins, Paul; Whitton, Nicola – International Journal of Virtual and Personal Learning Environments, 2011
This paper draws on lessons learned from the development process of the entertainment games industry and discusses how they can be applied to the field of game-based learning. This paper examines policy makers and those wishing to commission or develop games for learning and highlights potential opportunities as well as pitfalls. The paper focuses…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Teaching Methods
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Thomas, Paul L. – Journal of Inquiry and Action in Education, 2011
Beginning with the Reagan administration and perpetuated by Obama's presidency are patterns of public speeches--crisis discourse and Utopian expectations--and educational policy that began with 1983's "A Nation at Risk," accelerated through Goals 2000, and codified without much critical concern as No Child Left Behind (NCLB) under George…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Neoliberalism, Discourse Analysis, Educational Policy
Bloom, Collette Madeleine – Journal of Case Studies in Education, 2011
This case study examines the leadership practices of an effective versus an ineffective elementary school principal. The background of this case involves two fourth grade teachers, each teaching one of a set of identical twins. Discrepancies in teaching and grading practices result in one twin failing. The decision-making choices of the principal…
Descriptors: Leadership Effectiveness, Teacher Supervision, Principals, Leadership Styles
Salzman, Daniel Adam – ProQuest LLC, 2011
The purpose of this interpretive case study was to examine the assumptions underpinning one alternative education program, Dream House, to understand how the designers of this program believed they could increase educational opportunity for at-risk youth. A second purpose was to see how this approach played out in the lived experiences of the…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Education, Case Studies, Educational Opportunities, At Risk Students
Papay, John P.; Willett, John B.; Murnane, Richard J. – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2011
We ask whether failing one or more of the state-mandated high-school exit examinations affects whether students graduate from high school. Using a new multi-dimensional regression-discontinuity approach, we examine simultaneously scores on mathematics and English language arts tests. Barely passing both examinations, as opposed to failing them,…
Descriptors: Test Use, Exit Examinations, Scoring, Probability
Tripp, Robert C. – ProQuest LLC, 2011
As the Hispanic population increases in North Carolina the number of college graduates of Hispanic descent should follow. Although a gradual increase in Hispanic students attending state universities has been seen, the increase has not kept pace with the increases seen in the general population. Additionally, the numbers of those achieving the…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Cognitive Style, Ethnicity, State Universities
Pagliarulo, Christopher L. – ProQuest LLC, 2011
Traditional undergraduate biology courses are content intensive, requiring students to understand and remember large amounts of information in short periods of time. Yet most students maintain little of the material encountered during their education. Poor knowledge retention is a main cause of academic failure and high undergraduate attrition…
Descriptors: Investigations, School Holding Power, Academic Failure, Testing
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Peterson, Elizabeth R.; Rubie-Davies, Christine M.; Elley-Brown, Margaret J.; Widdowson, Deborah A.; Dixon, Robyn S.; Irving, Earl S. – Research in Education, 2011
This research investigates who students, parents and teachers believe is responsible for student learning. Thirteen focus groups were conducted with Year 9 and 10 students, and parents and teachers from three diverse New Zealand secondary schools. Differences were found with respect to whom the three stakeholders thought were responsible for…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Failure, Parent Responsibility, Student Responsibility
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