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Brown, Margot; Grevatt, Peter; Merse, Cynthia – State Education Standard, 2012
Healthy school environments are essential to ensure the best setting for learning. When school environments are unhealthy, students and staff may be exposed to harmful pollutants and chemicals that can cause their health, attendance, and scholastic performance to suffer. Among the factors that can affect the environmental quality of school indoor…
Descriptors: School Maintenance, Sanitation, Conservation (Environment), Educational Environment
Visser-Wijnveen, Gerda J.; van Driel, Jan H.; van der Rijst, Roeland M.; Visser, Anthonya; Verloop, Nico – Studies in Higher Education, 2012
A wide variety of studies has been carried out regarding the way academics view the research-teaching nexus, while other studies have focused on the students' experience of research-intensive environments. This study links these two research streams, and describes how 12 staff members in a faculty of humanities integrate research into their…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Student Attitudes, Humanities, Research
Hektner, Joel M.; Swenson, Christopher A. – Journal of Early Adolescence, 2012
In an attempt to explicate how cultural norms within a school could impact bullying, the current study assessed potential mediators of the relationship between teacher beliefs about bullying and actual peer victimization and inclinations of students to intervene when they witness bullying. Participants were 340 third through eighth graders and 66…
Descriptors: Intervention, Bullying, Grade 8, Victims
Garn, Alex C.; Matthews, Michael S.; Jolly, Jennifer L. – Psychology in the Schools, 2012
Parents play a key role in developing their children's academic motivation, and parents of children with gifts and talents also may face additional parenting challenges that are less commonly faced by parents of average-ability learners whose needs are more readily met in the school setting. School psychologists may be charged with addressing…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Student Motivation, Parents, Academically Gifted
Foa, Chiara; Brugman, Daniel; Mancini, Tiziana – Journal of Moral Education, 2012
The school moral atmosphere refers to informal norms and values that regulate the relationships in school and their degree of sharing among students. We tested whether the school moral atmosphere is a mediating variable between adolescents' normative orientation and their self-reported aggressive and transgressive behaviours. A total of 664…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Aggression, Secondary School Students, Behavior Problems
Habre, Samer – Teaching Mathematics and Its Applications: An International Journal of the IMA, 2012
Research on writing in mathematics has shown that students learn more effectively in an environment that promotes this skill and that writing is most beneficial when it is directed at the learning aspect. Writing, however, necessitates proficiency on the part of the students that may not have been developed at earlier learning stages. Research has…
Descriptors: Equations (Mathematics), Writing Skills, Calculus, Comprehension
Ranz-Smith, Deborah J. – Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education, 2012
Synthesizing research with practice in a meaningful manner continues to be a challenge, particularly in relation to securing the place of play in the school setting. The struggle for early childhood teacher educators in dealing with the realities of this research-to-practice dilemma requires constructive action. A theoretical framework that is…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Play, Teacher Educators, Theory Practice Relationship
Kvaternik, Ines; Rihter, Liljana – Drugs: Education, Prevention & Policy, 2012
Aims: This article presents an overview of the strategies and measures used in the context of school-based prevention in Slovenia, both on a declaratory and on a practical level. Methods: A review of the Resolution on the National Programme on Drugs in the Republic of Slovenia [ReNPPD (2004). Resolucija o nacionalnem programu na podrocju drog…
Descriptors: Narcotics, Prevention, Focus Groups, Interviews
Miller, Peter M. – Urban Review: Issues and Ideas in Public Education, 2012
The author uses geospatial analysis to examine the "educational opportunity spaces" of two adjacent urban neighborhoods in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Organizing insights are gathered from Bronfenbrenner's (1979) ecological perspectives on human development, which posit that students are significantly impacted by multiple environmental…
Descriptors: Neighborhoods, Academic Achievement, Educational Opportunities, Urban Areas
Mahlomaholo, Sechaba M. G. – Perspectives in Education, 2012
In this paper, I show by means of Yosso's community cultural wealth theoretical framework how equal numbers of early school leavers (ESLs) from the rural and the urban parts of the North-West province cite similar reasons for their early departure from school. The conclusion drawn from this scenario is that, irrespective of their diverse…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Urban Schools, Dropouts, Educationally Disadvantaged
Frisen, Ann; Hasselblad, Tove; Holmqvist, Kristina – Journal of Adolescence, 2012
School bullying is a serious, worldwide problem which is not easily counteracted. The present study focuses on the perspective of former victims, asking them what it was that made the bullying stop in their case. Participants were 273 18-year-old former victims in Sweden, a country in which schools are doing extensive work against bullying and the…
Descriptors: School Personnel, Bullying, Foreign Countries, Educational Environment
Franklin-Rohr, Cheryl – Understanding Our Gifted, 2012
Bullying has been an ongoing problem for students, but the issue is becoming more critical with changes in the society and the school systems. A bully is no longer "a person who hurts, frightens, threatens, or tyrannizes over those who are smaller or weaker". According to Tracy Cross, the definition of a bully now is evolving to include any person…
Descriptors: Bullying, Communication Skills, Gifted Disabled, Power Structure
Pachman, Mariya; Ke, Fengfeng – Computers & Education, 2012
This study explores younger and older adults learning of MS Publisher functionalities from a multimedia tutorial. Twenty younger and twenty three older adults assigned to a redundant (experimental) or non-redundant (control) condition were taught how to create a greeting card, while the results of their learning were assessed with immediate and…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Short Term Memory, Control Groups, Experimental Groups
Kezar, Adrianna; Hartley, Matthew; Maxey, Daniel – Liberal Education, 2012
In this article, the authors explain why examining the way institutions model democracy on campus is an important, but often overlooked, step in advancing students' democratic learning. First, they note how a decline in shared governance produces an educational environment that adversely affects students' civic inclinations and agency. Next, they…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Governance, Democracy, Citizen Participation
Carnahan, Christina R.; Basham, James D.; Christman, Jennifer; Hollingshead, Aleksandra – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2012
Video modeling has been shown to be an effective intervention for students with a variety of disabilities. Traditional video models present problems in terms of application across meaningful settings, such as in the community or even across the school environment. However, with advances in mobile technology, portable devices with video capability…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Educational Environment, Video Technology, Intervention

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