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Bradley, Prentiss M. – Journal of Teacher Education, 1976
Suggestions are given for teachers to operate an individualized mathematics program at the sixth-grade level. (MM)
Descriptors: Criterion Referenced Tests, Elementary School Mathematics, Grade 6, Individual Differences
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Stone, Meredith Knight – Journal of Teacher Education, 1976
In this study, findings consistently support the hypothesis that cognitive style has the most impact during initial learning. (MM)
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Cognitive Ability, Elementary School Teachers, Individual Differences
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Wircenski, J. L. – Journal of Industrial Teacher Education, 1976
Purpose of the study was to determine whether there were differences between ninth grade students who expressed a career preference among three schools dissimilar in social, educational, economic or cultural backgrounds, and whether these same differences in the willingness to express a career preference appeared when the samples were divided on…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Cultural Background, Educational Research, Grade 9
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Kutner, Nancy G.; Brogan, Donna – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 1976
A conceptual model is presented relating numerous variables contributing to sexism in American education. Discrimination is viewed as intervening between two sets of interrelated independent variables and the dependent variable of sex inequalities in educational attainment. Sex-role orientation changes are the key to significant change in the…
Descriptors: Educational Programs, Females, Feminism, Individual Differences
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Clifton, A. Kay; Lee, Dorothy E. – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 1976
Suicide proneness and self-destruction scales, together with measures of self-favorability and self-confidence, were administered to two samples (n=106 and n=213). It is suggested that women are self-destructive in passive ways, reflecting their lack of self-favorability and confidence and manifested by failure to react to everyday situations in…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Behavior Patterns, Individual Differences, Personality Development
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Tolor, Alexander; Brannigan, Gary G. – Psychology in the Schools, 1976
The authors have formulated some impressions of differences and similarities found in these trainees. In personality, the students in these fields often display differences in need for structure, need for external support, social maturity, and desire for autonomous professional functioning. Implications for quality of service offered and training…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Higher Education, Individual Differences, Professional Education
Wright, Loyd S. – Exceptional Child, 1976
Evaluated were factors differentiating behavior problems in a study of 47 third grade boys identified by their regular teachers as either uncooperative (Type I), easily flustered (Type II), or uncooperative and easily flustered (Type III). (PT)
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Behavior Problems, Emotional Disturbances, Individual Differences
North Carolina State Department of Education, 2004
This study is a follow up to the Last Best Chance report published in 1989. A task force of 29 education leaders was challenged to help chart the course for middle level education in North Carolina. While examining middle level education (ages 11 through 14), task force members continuously asked, "What should it look like in order for all…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Middle School Students, Educational Philosophy, Adolescents
Meyer, Katrina A. – 2002
The perception is that most studies on distance education or the use of technology are poorly designed or prone to incomplete analyses. This is true of the simple comparison study, where student outcomes are compared to those of students in a traditional course. Such studies are the basis for the often cited conclusion that there is no significant…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Constructivism (Learning), Distance Education, Educational Technology
Nuthall, Graham – 1996
Four studies examined the relationship between students' ability and the learning processes the students engaged in when they acquired knowledge from their classroom experiences. The research was based on a model of learning processes during knowledge acquisition that identifies critical learning experiences and predicts what is learned and…
Descriptors: Ability, Academic Achievement, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Gano-Phillips, Susan – 1997
This paper describes a classroom exercise for college human development or developmental psychology classes that allows students to observe developmental differences in several children simultaneously and to teach others about the application of developmental concepts. In the exercises, the class is divided into subgroups, representing different…
Descriptors: Assignments, Child Development, Class Activities, College Students
Dunn, Rita – 1995
Research supports the belief that most students can learn, but each child concentrates, processes, absorbs, and remembers new and difficult information in a different way. Teaching failing students in ways that complement their learning styles increases their standardized test scores in several academic areas. Instructional practices useful with…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Cognitive Style, Educational Strategies, Elementary Education
Bembenutty, Hefer – 2002
This study examined whether there were gender and ethnic differences in students' willingness to delay gratification, intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, self-efficacy beliefs, use of cognitive strategies (such as rehearsal, organization, elaboration, and metacognition), and use of learning strategies (help seeking, time management, effort…
Descriptors: College Students, Delay of Gratification, Ethnicity, Higher Education
Umbach, Paul D.; Milem, Jeffrey F. – 2002
Using data from a survey of more than 1,900 first-year students at a large research institution, this study applied J.L. Holland's theory of personality and environment to examine the ways in which students view diversity. Holland categories, individual characteristics such as race and gender and interactions with people of color before college…
Descriptors: Classification, College Students, Diversity (Student), Higher Education
West, Jerry; Meek, Anne; Hurst, David – 2000
Raising the age of eligibility to enter kindergarten has not eliminated variations in children's readiness for school, and parents and teachers have used delayed entry and retention as strategies to accommodate these variations. Information from the 1993 and 1995 National Household Education Survey is used to describe the numbers and…
Descriptors: Grade Repetition, Individual Differences, Kindergarten, Kindergarten Children
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