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Peer reviewedTrethewey, Lynne – History of Education Quarterly, 1999
Addresses "the retardation problem," over-aged students retained in a grade because of failure to make "normal" annual progress. Concentrates on how influences in the 1940s in South Australia refocused attentions on over-aged students changing the substance of educational debate regarding their classroom presence and the…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Age, Age Grade Placement, Child Development
Peer reviewedGalvin, Patrick F. – Journal of Education Finance, 1998
In remote Navajo Mountain, Dine children have no formal educational opportunities after eighth grade. A U.S. District Court judge's late-1970s ruling that spread responsibility among the U.S. Government, the Navajo Nation, Utah, and the local school district has proved unworkable. Any negotiated settlement must begin with identification of shared…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, American Indian Education, Conflict Resolution, Court Litigation
Peer reviewedLam, Tom Wing-Hong; Chiu, Chi-Yue – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2002
A study involving 35 Hong Kong undergraduates tested the Regulatory Focus Theory, which maintains that people may focus on achieving positive outcomes (have a promotion focus) or on avoiding negative ones (have a prevention focus). Results indicate the prevention focus group is more likely to join a competition. (Contains references.) (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Achievement Need, College Students, Creative Thinking, Creativity
Peer reviewedBourcet, Claude – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 1998
Investigates how adolescent's self-evaluation in junior high school (global self-esteem and self-evaluation related to school) influences the way he/she copes when experiencing a first difficulty in high school. Reveals the low predictive power of contextual self-evaluation on functional and dysfunctional factors and the importance of global…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Adolescents, Coping, Foreign Countries
Hunter, Richard C.; Brown, Frank – School Business Affairs, 1999
School desegregation court cases provided the impetus to early experimental efforts at government takeover of public schools. Most recently, states have taken over school districts for failure to demonstrate adequate academic progress (educational bankruptcy). North Carolina's ABC program is profiled. Legal, financial, and organizational…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Accountability, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Courts
Peer reviewedWalker, Hill M.; Sprague, Jeffrey R. – Intervention in School and Clinic, 1999
This article addresses the issues associated with school failure, delinquency, and violence. Prevention strategies for diverting at-risk children and youth are described and illustrated, including supporting families, developing and implementing school-based prevention approaches, supporting schools, improving academic and social competence, and…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Delinquency, Educational Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedLehr, Camilla A.; Lange, Cheryl M. – Journal of At-Risk Issues, 2000
Focus groups with typical high school students, alternative school and high school students at risk for failure, and alternative and high school teachers of at-risk students examined their perceptions of school goals for such students, barriers to reaching those goals, and accommodations available to help students. Discusses the thematic…
Descriptors: Academic Accommodations (Disabilities), Academic Failure, High Risk Students, High School Students
Peer reviewedTincani, Matt – College Teaching, 2004
Federal legislation has increased the participation of students with disabilities in higher education, but they are less likely to attain a postsecondary degree than students without disabilities. In this paper, I discuss reasons for academic failure and illustrate ten strategies that instructors can implement to increase the academic success of…
Descriptors: College Students, Academic Accommodations (Disabilities), Higher Education, Course Descriptions
Kennett, Deborah J.; Keefer, Kateryna – Educational Psychology, 2006
This was the first study to integrate Rosenbaum's concept of learned resourcefulness with Dweck's implicit theories of intelligence in predicting university students' academic self-control behaviour and year-end grades. Rosenbaum highlights the prominent role that learned resourcefulness skills play in promoting mastery responses and goal…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Academic Failure, Intelligence, Grades (Scholastic)
Picklo, Dawn M.; Christenson, Sandra L. – Remedial & Special Education, 2005
The purpose of this study was to determine whether differences exist in the availability of instructional options for struggling students and students who did not pass state-required tests based on three school characteristics: retention practices, awards or sanctions, and school level. Participants were 242 teachers and school psychologists from…
Descriptors: Educational Opportunities, Exit Examinations, Academic Failure, Grade Repetition
Moats, Louisa C. – Reading and Writing Quarterly, 2004
One comprehensive curriculum designed to remediate chronic reading failure in adolescents directly addresses all the language weaknesses typical of these individuals. In many interlocking strands, phonological, semantic, syntactic, pragmatic, and discourse processing skills are cumulatively and systematically taught over several years.…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Semantics, Word Recognition, Reading Failure
Mishra, Ramesh Kumar – Indian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2006
A metalinguistic deficit in the awareness of phonological aspects of spoken language has long been assumed to be the single most important cause of reading failure among developmental dyslexics. Majority of this proposal's empirical support has come from examination of reading problems in irregular language like English and it's relation to the…
Descriptors: Reading Difficulties, Speech Communication, Speech, Metalinguistics
Hebda-Bauer, Elaine K.; Watson, Stanley J.; Akil, Huda – Learning & Memory, 2005
The impact of a previously successful or unsuccessful experience on the subsequent acquisition of a related task is not well understood. The nature of past experience may have even greater impact in individuals with learning deficits, as their cognitive processes can be easily disrupted. Mice with a targeted disruption of the [alpha] and [delta]…
Descriptors: Memory, Learning Experience, Intervals, Animals
Doherty, William – Internet and Higher Education, 2006
The current study examined four factors affecting retention in Web-based community college courses. Analyses were conducted on student demographics, student learning styles, course communication and external factors. The results suggest that Web-based courses are more attractive to busy students who are also more likely to fail or drop the course.…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Community Colleges, Time Management, Web Based Instruction
Fudge, Daniel L. – Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2006
The Predictive Reading Profile (PRP) is an individual or group-administered instrument designed to examine precursors to reading difficulties by identifying children at risk for reading failure in later grades and special instructional needs for children in late kindergarten and first grade. The purpose of the PRP "is to develop a profile of a…
Descriptors: Reading Tests, Reading Difficulties, Reading Failure, Test Reviews

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