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Byrd, Jimmy – International Journal of Educational Leadership Preparation, 2007
This study compared the effect of physical activity and obesity on academic achievement and was based on the premise that the health of a child has an effect on his or her ability to learn and to achieve academically. Specifically, health-related topics of inactivity and obesity were considered. The participants included 12,607 third grade…
Descriptors: Physical Activity Level, Obesity, Correlation, Academic Achievement
Carasso, Adam; Steuerle, C. Eugene; Reynolds, Gillian – Urban Institute (NJ1), 2007
This report tracks federal spending from 1960 to 2006 and uses current policy and some assumptions to project activity through 2017. The report looks at more than 100 major programs that aim to improve children's lives through income security, health care, social services, food and nutritional aid, housing, education, training, and tax credits and…
Descriptors: Federal Government, Expenditures, Children, Federal Aid
Ohio Board of Regents, 2007
This report displays, in tabular format, four sets of outcomes, each based on a distinct set of students: (1) Participation (percent of high school graduates enrolled in any public or private college in Ohio); (2) Preparation (course-taking data from surveys that students complete when they register for exams); (3) Remedial Course Enrollment (for…
Descriptors: Public Colleges, Private Colleges, High School Graduates, Profiles
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Nyroos, Mikaela – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2007
This article analyses change of time use and time allocation in three schools participating in a Swedish five-year national experiment in which State regulation of teaching time was weakened. Participating schools could freely decide how to use and distribute teaching time. The experiment was launched at a late stage in a 25-year decentralisation…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Longitudinal Studies, Educational Policy, Educational Strategies
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Richardson, Paul W.; Eccles, Jacquelynne S. – International Journal of Educational Research, 2007
Children's voluntary reading positively correlates with school grades, vocabulary growth, reading comprehension, verbal fluency, general information, and attitudes towards reading. Drawing on qualitative interviews collected alongside six waves of longitudinal survey data in an urban setting in eastern USA, We argue that voluntary reading by…
Descriptors: Reading Habits, Student Attitudes, Stereotypes, Racial Identification
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Burkam, David T.; LoGerfo, Laura; Ready, Doug; Lee, Valerie E. – Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk, 2007
We use the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study to investigate national patterns addressing (a) who repeats kindergarten, and (b) the subsequent cognitive effects of this event. Using OLS regression techniques, we investigate 1st-time kindergartners who are promoted, 1st-time kindergartners who are retained, and children who are already repeating…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Literacy, Grade 1, Grade Repetition
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van der Aalsvoort, Geerdina M. – Childhood Education, 2007
Inclusive education in the Dutch education system has achieved new meaning in the last decade or so. Until 1998, the Netherlands recognized 19 types of special education. Then, two Educational Acts were passed, in 1998 and 2003, that decreased the types of special education by including measures to enhance inclusion of students with special…
Descriptors: Special Schools, Educational Needs, Inclusive Schools, Learning Disabilities
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Wineburg, Sam; Mosborg, Susan; Porat, Dan; Duncan, Ariel – American Educational Research Journal, 2007
How is historical knowledge transmitted across generations? What is the role of schooling in that transmission? The authors address these questions by reporting on a thirty-month longitudinal study into how home, school, and larger society served as contexts for the development of historical consciousness among adolescents. Fifteen families drawn…
Descriptors: Historical Interpretation, War, Memory, Foreign Countries
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Cwikla, Julie – Education and Urban Society, 2007
This article details a 5-year evolution of a middle school mathematics faculty serving predominantly economically at-risk students. Faculty members worked to improve students' mathematics test scores, used a scripted curriculum, and integrated National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) standards-based activities. Schools nationwide are…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, High Risk Students, Mathematics Tests, Mathematics Teachers
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Watzke, John L. – Modern Language Journal, 2007
This longitudinal study focuses on how pedagogical content knowledge is initially represented and changes during the beginning teaching experiences of 9 teachers of French, German, and Spanish. The data consist of reflective journal entries, classroom observations, and focus group interviews collected during the first 2 years of foreign language…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Second Language Instruction, Teaching Methods, Language Teachers
Anderson, Douglas K. – 1993
This paper uses data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth to explore the effect of fertility on high school dropout, and differences in that effect by age at first birth. Fertility is conceptualized as a series of states: pregnancy, childbirth, postpartum, and motherhood. Pregnant students and mothers are much more likely to drop out…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Age Differences, Birth Rate, Dropout Rate
Roeser, Robert W.; And Others – 1995
Using three waves of a cross-sequential, longitudinal study of elementary school students, their families, and their teachers, this study documented patterns of use of parent involvement strategies across grades 1 through 6 using teacher and parent reports. The results indicated that, in general, teachers reported infrequent use of parent…
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Educational Attitudes, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers
Belansky, Elaine S.; And Others – 1993
This study examined the impact of conversations with mothers and peers on adolescents' beliefs about gender roles, their career plans, and their plans for managing work and family responsibilities. Approximately 1,000 twelfth grade students, evenly divided by gender, were interviewed. Results concerning children's beliefs about gender roles…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Career Planning, Grade 12, High School Students
Bendersky, Margaret; And Others – 1993
Evidence suggests that the neurological substrate of emotional behavior is lateralized by brain hemisphere early in life. A study examined the emotional expressions of preterm infants, some of whom had unilateral periventrical echodensities (PVE), as a model for addressing this issue. The study population of 25 preterm infants was videotaped at 3…
Descriptors: Affective Measures, Age Differences, Anger, Brain Hemisphere Functions
Block, Jack – 1993
This paper reports the results of an ongoing study of individuals' ego control and ego resiliency. The study began with 130 subjects in 1969 when the subjects were in nursery school. At the most recent assessment, 104 participants still remained. Ego control is defined as the degree and kind of control individuals exert over their impulses, and…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adolescents, Children, Developmental Psychology
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