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McQueen, Mildred – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 1972
Author gives arguments in favor of replacing the junior high school with a completely new way of educating youngsters between the primary and high school years." (Author/SP)
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Individualized Instruction, Instructional Program Divisions, Junior High Schools
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Chiara, Clara; Johnson, Elizabeth – Clearing House, 1972
The middle school is gradually emerging, while the junior high school is expiring, to meet the needs of the pre-adolescent. It is necessary to profit by the experience gained in administering the junior schools in order for the middle schools to be a success. (MF)
Descriptors: Instructional Program Divisions, Intermediate Grades, Junior High Schools, Middle Schools
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Hollender, John W. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1971
In this study the significant relationship between vocational decisions and school grade and the lack of association with age level indicates that environmental influences on vocational development are more closely tied to educational level than to chronological age. (Author)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adolescents, Age, Career Choice
Randall, Harriett B. – J Sch Health, 1970
This is an attempt to bring to light some of the uses of drugs among school age individuals on the basis of grade and age groupings (Author/EK)
Descriptors: Age, Age Groups, Drug Abuse, Elementary School Students
Hieronymus, A. N.; Stroud, James B. – Meas Evaluation Guidance, 1969
Attempts to fill research gap on testing by obtaining comparisons of deviation scores, at grade levels four, seven, and ten, from the California Test of Mental Maturity, Henmon-Nelson Tests, and Lorge-Thorndike Intelligence tests. Results tabulated. (CJ)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Comparative Testing, Correlation, Instructional Program Divisions
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Rabbitt, Michael J.; And Others – Australian Journal of Education, 1982
A study examined the sociometric relationships in two schools with different structural organization, especially on a diffuseness-centrality dimension. The graded school had diffuseness at all levels, while the nongraded school had greater diffuseness at the lower than upper level. (MSE)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Elementary Education, Group Dynamics, Instructional Program Divisions
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Johnson, Howard M. – NASSP Bulletin, 1982
Reviews recent trends in grade organization and factors to consider in examining changes at the district level. Cites the lack of empirical evidence supporting any one form of grade organization as a reason for the range of patterns found in American school districts. Offers guidelines for accomplishing grade organization change. (Author/WD)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Guidelines, Instructional Program Divisions
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Allen, Harvey A. – Clearing House, 1980
The author asserts that, in both the junior high school movement and the more recent middle school movement, the ninth grade was considered expendable. He suggests that it is time to resolve the bothersome questions as to whether the ninth grade belongs in the junior or senior high school. (SJL)
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Grade 9, Instructional Program Divisions, Junior High Schools
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Baker, John A. – Middle School Journal, 1976
Describes a house, multi-grade-level organization in which six or more educational specialists form a team whose primary concern is fulfilling the scholastic needs of the approximately 120 individual students for whom they share responsibility. (For availability, see EA 507 405.) (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Program Divisions, Interdisciplinary Approach, Middle Schools
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Hall, Alex S.; And Others – Journal of Career Development, 1995
The Vocational Preference Inventory was completed by 567 Indiana 8th graders and 419 11th graders (508 female, 478 male; 592 rural, 394 urban). Career interest scores were not uniformly lower for 11th graders, showing that career interests do not narrow considerably. Rural students had higher realistic interests; those of rural boys were more…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Instructional Program Divisions, Interest Inventories, Occupational Aspiration
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O'Brien, Terrance P. – Journal of Research and Development in Education, 1994
After secondary students completed the Gregorc Style Delineator, researchers analyzed differences in academic achievement related to cognitive style, gender, grade, and age. Patterns of cognitive styles differed from those identified by earlier research. Concrete-sequential students had the highest grade point averages. Females outperformed males.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Age Differences, Cognitive Style, High School Students
Bodart, Joni Richards, Ed. – Wilson Library Bulletin, 1992
This supplement/newsletter contains booktalks, news, and other information of interest to librarians, teachers, and readers. Highlights include differences in successful booktalks for adults and for teenagers; booktalking during February as Black History Month; and reviews that focus on poetry and picture books for elementary students through…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Blacks, Book Reviews
Watson, Dana, Comp. – School Library Media Annual (SLMA), 1993
This award list, arranged by state, includes titles of children's and young adult books chosen by children to receive awards over the past year. The listings include the name of the award, the age or grade level involved, and the most recent bibliographic information. (LRW)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Authors, Children, Childrens Literature
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Alspaugh, John W. – American Secondary Education, 2000
Compares high-school dropout rates for boys versus girls in 45 schools with grade spans of 7-12, 9-12, or 10-12. For all three grade spans, boys had higher dropout rates than girls. Highest rates were in the 10-12 grade span; the lowest were in 7-12 districts. (Contains 13 references.) (MLH)
Descriptors: Dropout Rate, Grade 7, High Schools, Influences
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Sirin, Selcuk R. – Review of Educational Research, 2005
This meta-analysis reviewed the literature on socioeconomic status (SES) and academic achievement in journal articles published between 1990 and 2000. The sample included 101,157 students, 6,871 schools, and 128 school districts gathered from 74 independent samples. The results showed a medium to strong SES-achievement relation. This relation,…
Descriptors: Socioeconomic Status, Academic Achievement, Meta Analysis, Correlation
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