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Clark, Margaret M. – 1976
The study summarized in this book was an intensive, detailed analysis of young fluent readers, their strengths, and the weaknesses in spite of which they learned to read early and fluently. Specifically, the study investigated two aspects of learning to read: the extent to which certain characteristics may appear crucial because of the particular…
Descriptors: Advanced Students, Auditory Discrimination, Beginning Reading, Early Experience
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Vaughan, Paul R.; Bender, Ralph E. – 1976
This study was designed to (1) identify competencies in which a New Mexico vocational agriculture teacher's perceived level of proficiency was related to the degree of success of his Future Farmers of America (FFA) chapter, (2) identify characteristics possessed by New Mexico vocational agriculture teachers which showed a significant relationship…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Educational Research, Faculty Advisers, State Surveys
Wright, Julia Ann – 1976
A stratified random sample of 70 pupils was selected from 261 children from three elementary schools, who had completed one year of formal reading instruction. To investigate whether visual discrimination or visual-motor development was more closely related to reading achievement, tests of reading achievement, intelligence, visual-motor abilities,…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Doctoral Dissertations, Failure, Intelligence
Kinnison, Joyce; Probst, George – 1976
Four hundred eighty-five postsecondary institutions reported to have liberal arts cooperative education programs were surveyed to: (1) identify institutional type and size, (2) obtain data on program type, scale, and scope, (3) obtain data on administrative structure, and (4) secure opinions regarding program success. A 52% response rate was…
Descriptors: Cooperative Education, Higher Education, Liberal Arts, National Surveys
Benson, Arthur Jerry – 1976
Aptitude-treatment interactions were examined in a study involving 264 first-grade pupils randomly assigned to groups receiving perceptual training, affective education, or a combination of both, or to a comparison group receiving no supplementary instruction. Aptitude was measured using a general measure of intelligence; achievement was assessed…
Descriptors: Aptitude, Aptitude Treatment Interaction, Beginning Reading, Doctoral Dissertations
Council, Kathryn A. – 1974
The graduation and attrition patterns of black students at North Carolina State University are reported in an effort to provide data pertinent to minority students. Black students were identified after 1969 by means of an ethnic card completed during the registration process. The report is based on all black students (N=80) who entered NCSU as new…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black Students, Blacks, College Graduates
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Sowell, Thomas – Public Interest, 1976
Notes that the six high schools and two elementary schools discussed here are quiet and orderly and maintain high standards. The characteristics of law and order, the character and ability of the principles, and an urban social setting are common to all the schools. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Black Education, Case Studies, Educational Quality, Elementary Schools
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Neal, W. R., Jr. – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1976
A description of current practices and trends in secondary school speech pathology programs was derived from answers to a questionnaire sent to 250 school speech clinicians in the United States. (Author)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Elementary Secondary Education, Exceptional Child Research, National Surveys
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Schumann, John H. – Language Learning, 1975
Based on a synopsis of research studies, the relationship of second language learning to affective factors, such as language shock, attitude motivation, ego permeability, etc., is examined. Also, it is suggested that affective variables may be more important than maturation in the problems of adults in learning a second language. (MS)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Affective Behavior, Age Differences, Attitudes
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Brown, Frank; Dixon, John – Journal of Negro Education, 1975
Among the findings are that most innovative school programs are ESEA funded, that most programs involved staff development, that special programs are most successful at the elementary and senior level, and that most programs are initiated by school administrators. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Demonstration Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Programs
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Losak, John – Journal of Higher Education, 1979
In the two studies reported, students who wrote the CLEP and students who did not were compared in grade point average, graduate rate, and rate of progress. For both studies, the CLEP students performed at least as well as non-CLEP on all but one measure. (Author/LBH)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Graduates, College Students, Comparative Analysis
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Potter, Earl L. – Journal of Educational Research, 1978
It was discovered that community and junior college students considered instructors with little or no teaching experience to be better than those with more experience, and those with little or no teacher training to perform as well or better than other teachers. (Editor/MM)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Performance Factors, Student Evaluation of Teacher Performance, Success
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Splane, Stephanie I.; Kushner, Richard I. – Teaching of Psychology, 1978
Examines a model for identifying homogeneous subgroups within the larger heterogeneous group found in an introductory psychology course. In order to increase the number of individuals able to succeed within a class, teachers must direct their attention toward the underlying processes of task performance and the characteristic ways in which…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Course Organization, Heterogeneous Grouping, Higher Education
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Robert, E. R.; Winter, M. F. – Journal of Legal Education, 1978
Addressed are the questions of what factors other than intellectual ability influence achievement in law school, and whether these influences are felt differently by women and men. The study results indicate that, generally, women who see themselves as being "masculine" are more successful in law school. (JMD)
Descriptors: Females, Graduate Students, Higher Education, Law Schools
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McLure, Gail Thomas; Piel, Ellen – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1978
Students' (N=1017) perceptions of barriers, facilitating factors, and information needs related to consideration of careers in science were investigated. Results suggest girls have doubts about combining family life with a science career, lack information about steps in preparing for a science career, and believe influential adults. (Author)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Development, College Bound Students, Females
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