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Peer reviewedCompagnone, Nick – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 1995
After discussing the needs of high risk students in urban schools, the paper examines the similarity of problems in rural schools. An experienced teacher describes seven strategies he uses to develop self-responsibility in his rural elementary school students, including reflective thinking, peer involvement, and teacher persistence. (SM)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers, High Risk Students
Levin, Boris Mikhailovich; Levin, Mikhail Borisovich – Soviet Education, 1990
Interprets data obtained through surveys concerning Soviet college students' alcohol consumption. Examines onset of drinking, frequency of drinking and inebriation, peer influence, gender differences, and students' self-assessments of alcohol use. Considers alcohol's habituating effects and consequent impact on individual development. (CH)
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, College Students, Drinking, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedGaribaldi, Antoine M. – Journal of Negro Education, 1992
Some educational solutions to the problems facing young African-American males have been developed through the New Orleans (Louisiana) Public School Study on Black Males (1987-88). From the more than 50 study recommendations, 10 are selected to illustrate the range of strategies. (SLD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black Education, Black Students, Disadvantaged Youth
Peer reviewedBoling, Ann Neaves – Arithmetic Teacher, 1991
Procedures to overcome four major factors that cause many middle-school-aged students to lose interest in, and start having trouble with, learning mathematics are discussed. The factors are identified as consisting of more difficult mathematical content, students' orientation toward concrete learning, peer influence, and students' rapid physical…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Developmental Stages, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics
Peer reviewedPhelan, Patricia; And Others – Anthropology and Education Quarterly, 1991
A 2-year longitudinal study of 54 students in 4 urban high schools in California is used to develop a model of the interrelationships among family, peer, and school worlds as they combine to affect students' learning. Different categories of congruence between students' worlds illustrate the difficulties facing minority students. (SLD)
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Educational Environment, Family Environment, Family Influence
Peer reviewedDishion, Thomas J.; Poulin, Francois; Burraston, Bert – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2001
Studied adolescent participants in a group intervention program to determine the influence of peer reactions to problem behavior. Found that the impact of friendship is not always positive and can lead to unintended iatrogenic consequences. Concludes that adults' role in attending to children's peer contexts is perhaps the most critical for…
Descriptors: Adolescent Behavior, Adolescents, At Risk Persons, Friendship
Peer reviewedLockhart, Charles; Ng, Peggy – Language Learning, 1995
Analyzes the interaction during peer response occurring in a writing class. The article identifies four categories of reader stances--authoritative, interpretive, probing, and collaborative--and examines language functions and topics discussed during the response sessions. It is concluded that interactive peer response is beneficial to students.…
Descriptors: College Students, Comparative Analysis, Context Effect, Data Collection
Sanchez-Way, Ruth; Johnson, Sandie – Juvenile Justice, 2000
Describes effective substance abuse prevention programs created by American Indians that combine cultural components with other proven prevention strategies. Components of successful cultural interventions are family, not school, administration; a focus on peer clusters rather than individuals or entire peer groups; incorporation of spirituality,…
Descriptors: Adolescents, American Indians, At Risk Persons, Ceremonies
Bacon, Ellen; Jackson, Fran; Young, Kathryn – Multiple Voices for Ethnically Diverse Exceptional Learners, 2005
The authors examined the perspectives of African American boys on topics related to culturally responsive teaching, cultural discontinuity, and differential treatment. Participants in focus group interviews were 19 elementary and middle school students identified as having emotional and behavioral disorders or chronic behavior problems.…
Descriptors: African American Students, Behavior Problems, Elementary School Students, Middle School Students
Perkins, Daniel F.; Jones, Kenneth R. – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2004
Objective: This study examines the relationship between physical abuse and several risk behaviors, and thriving behaviors, and the relationship between potential protective factors and engagement in risk and thriving behaviors among victims of physical abuse. Three categories of potential protective factors were examined: (1) individual…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Individual Characteristics, Peer Influence, Substance Abuse
Noyes, Andrew – Research Papers in Education, 2006
School transfer acts like a prism, diffracting children's social and learning trajectories. In this paper I explore this sociological effect through two case studies of children moving from the primary to the secondary school. The impacts of the school, peer and family fields are explored using Bourdieu's theory of practice, and shifts in the…
Descriptors: Student Adjustment, Student Promotion, Student School Relationship, Academic Achievement
Dixon, Roz; Smith, Peter; Jenks, Chris – Journal of School Violence, 2004
Why are students who have special educational needs at greater risk of bullying than their peers when educated in mainstream settings? This case study of one mainstream secondary school describes the various facets of the peer group dynamics that underpinned social aggression and exclusion towards students who were hearing impaired. These students…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Bullying, Adolescents, Peer Groups
Marks, Helen M. – International Journal of Educational Research, 2002
This chapter reviews the research on school composition and peer effects from three comparative perspectives--Catholic and public schools, single-sex and coeducational schools, and small and large schools. Most of the research is sociological, focuses on high schools, and draws on national samples. The chapter seeks to discern cumulative trends in…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Catholic Schools, Coeducation, Economically Disadvantaged
Faulkner, S; Hendry, L. B.; Roderique, L; Thomson, R. – Health Education Journal, 2006
Objective: The aim of this paper was to investigate drinking patterns, attitudes towards drinking and predictors of binge drinking as well as negative consequences of binge drinking in students. Design & Method: Data was collected by questionnaire from 261 students living on campus at one Welsh university. Results: The results showed that…
Descriptors: Intervention, Drug Use, Drinking, Sexuality
Whitehead, Joan M. – Teacher Development, 2006
Drawing on a number of fields of educational research this article argues that girls come to school better prepared to meet its demands than boys. Parents encourage different skills in their children, as a result girls have more sophisticated communication skills, and are more likely to have been encouraged to participate in intellectual tasks…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Females, Student Motivation, Communication Skills

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