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Peer reviewedBoers, Greta G. – Georgia Librarian, 1994
Reviews arguments for library instructional programs for international college students and summarizes factors of successful programs. Characteristics include: an encouraging attitude; avoiding stereotyping; watching what is said; offering staff development and sensitivity training; teaching small classes; simplifying information presented; using…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, College Students, Foreign Students, Higher Education
Peer reviewedMiele, Tony; Welch, Nancy – Public Libraries, 1995
Discusses the role of libraries in the Arizona Strategic Planning for Economic Development Project. Highlights include the Arizona example; survey results and implications for libraries; the Economic Development Information Center (EDIC), the project's players, collection development, and training sessions; some success stories; and the future of…
Descriptors: Business, Developmental Programs, Economic Development, Futures (of Society)
Peer reviewedSonnleitner, Theresa Mague – Bilingual Research Journal, 1995
Interviews with 10 Yaqui adults educated in urban Tucson schools focused on attitudes toward formal education, struggles to maintain ethnic identity in a mainstream educational environment, and Yaqui-defined factors related to school success and failure of current Yaqui students. Major themes included hidden curriculum of school, family support…
Descriptors: Acculturation, American Indian Education, Culture Conflict, Educational Attitudes
Peer reviewedElder, Glen H., Jr. – Generations, 1991
Case histories from the Berkeley Guidance cohort--the Depression experience of middle and working class women and the military experience of their sons--demonstrated that (1) economic adversity enhanced middle class resilience and health while negatively affecting working class women's health and (2) military service gave men of deprived…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Coping, Disadvantaged Environment, Economic Factors
Miller, Linda – Schools in the Middle, 1992
From site-based management to parent involvement and student self-esteem programs, a Louisville, Kentucky, middle school provides students, staff, and parents with opportunities to participate in education at all levels. (MLH)
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Educational Opportunities, Extracurricular Activities, Intermediate Grades
Bracey, Gerald W. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1993
The good news about U.S. schools (improved Scholastic Aptitude Test scores and international achievement rankings) continues to be ignored, while the bad news about the nation's real problems (crushing poverty, crumbling cities, and a faltering economy) worsens. A system that formerly functioned as a sorting machine is now expected to optimize all…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Education Work Relationship, Educational Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedGlazer, Susan M. – Journal of Reading, Writing, and Learning Disabilities International, 1991
This article reviews literature supporting the relationship of emotional factors and success in reading and writing activities, outlines physical and language behaviors that indicate emotional involvement with success or lack of success in comprehension, and presents strategies that help children understand what they need to do to read and write…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Development, Learning Strategies
Peer reviewedSandler, Bernice Resnick – American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 1993
A variety of strategies are suggested as useful to female faculty members in developing their careers and coping with nonoptimal working conditions. Issues addressed include getting information, networking and mentoring, negotiating, handling discrimination, personal presentation, sexual harassment and other sexual issues, interviews, working…
Descriptors: Career Development, College Faculty, Conflict Resolution, Coping
Peer reviewedForsyth, Donelson R.; McMillan, James H. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 1991
Theories of motivation suggest three approaches to enhancing college student learning: (1) reshaping students' overall achievement orientation; (2) creating the expectation of success; and (3) increasing the value of academic outcomes by helping students develop personal goals and identify means of achieving them. (MSE)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Techniques, College Instruction, Educational Benefits
Peer reviewedBaxter, J. A. – Language and Education, 1999
Discusses why many girls relative to boys experience difficulties when required to speak in formal, public, or unfamiliar contexts. While girls are recognized as good at using collaborative talk in small groups, the public voice is valorized in the world outside school. Reviews current debate in Britain on underachieving boys in light of the…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Research, Context Effect, Cooperative Learning
Weis, Charles – Leadership, 2000
Successful Ventura County schools know the best recipe for high achievement: fully credentialed, highly qualified, and motivated teachers; highly involved and well-educated parents; and adequate funding for smaller classes, professional development, and regular and alternative programs and facilities, topped off with excellent leadership. (MLH)
Descriptors: Community Support, Educational Quality, Elementary Secondary Education, High Achievement
Peer reviewedLarose, Simon; Robertson, Donald U.; Roy, Roland; Legault, Frederic – Research in Higher Education, 1998
Reports two studies hypothesizing that nonintellectual learning dispositions are as important as intellectual assets in predicting college student success. One study was conducted with 298 low-risk francophone students in Canada; the second involved 179 academically at-risk students in the United States. Implications of the results for selection,…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Academic Achievement, Admission Criteria, Class Rank
Peer reviewedBird, Sharon R.; Sapp, Stephen G.; Lee, Motoko Y. – Rural Sociology, 2001
Supporting a "structural relational" view of small business success, data from 423 small business owners in Iowa suggest that links between owner characteristics, social relational processes, business structure, and success operate differently depending on urban-rural location and owner sex. Female owners had more professional training…
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Females, Gender Issues, Human Capital
Smith, Richard Manning; Schumacher, Phyllis – Journal of Education for Business, 2006
The authors studied beginning undergraduate actuarial concentrators in a business college. They identified four variables (math Scholastic Aptitude Test [SAT] score, verbal SAT score, percentile rank in high school graduating class, and percentage score on a college mathematics placement exam) that were available for entering college students that…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Majors (Students), Aptitude Tests, Scores
Peer reviewedLane, Kathleen Lynn; Pierson, Melinda R.; Givner, Christine C. – Education and Treatment of Children, 2003
Teachers (n=366 and grades K-12) rated 30 social skills for their importance to school success. Results suggest that all teachers viewed cooperation and self-control skills as more important than assertion skills. Middle school teachers had the most homogeneous expectations. General education teachers viewed assertion and cooperation skills as…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Age Differences, Assertiveness, Basic Skills

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