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An International Comparison of Achievement Inequality in Within- and Between-School Tracking Systems
Chmielewski, Anna K. – American Journal of Education, 2014
Secondary school tracking is organized in some countries on a course-by-course basis within schools and in other countries as explicit academic and vocational streaming, often in separate school buildings. This article is the first to compare these two forms of tracking, using student-level tracking data across the United States and 19 other…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Achievement Gap, Track System (Education), Ability Grouping
Robinson, Keith; Mueller, Anna S. – American Journal of Education, 2014
Using nationally representative data on 12,462 kindergarten children, this report examines the link between behavioral engagement and math achievement growth during kindergarten. Multilevel models show that students with higher individual engagement tend to experience larger math achievement growth over kindergarten, that classroom engagement…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Mathematics Achievement, Kindergarten, Student Behavior
Posselt, Julie R. – American Journal of Education, 2014
Professors play an underexamined role as gatekeepers, and their understandings of merit have significant implications for racial equity and diversity in graduate education and the professoriate. To understand faculty reliance upon admissions criteria that undermine espoused diversity goals, this study examined decision making in 10 highly…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, College Admission, Inclusion, Student Diversity
Bersola, Samuel H.; Stolzenberg, Ellen Bara; Fosnacht, Kevin; Love, Janice – American Journal of Education, 2014
In the absence of extensive data on doctoral institution choice, assumptions by faculty and administrators flourish. Due to increasing calls for diversity, continuing economic hardship, and decreasing yield rates, especially for underrepresented minorities, a highly selective research university (very high research activity) administered two sets…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Doctoral Programs, College Choice, Research Universities
Kelly, Andrew P.; Loveless, Tom – American Journal of Education, 2012
This study investigates whether student achievement varies during the institutional life span of charter schools by comparing them to new public schools. The results show that there is little evidence that new public schools struggle with initial start-up issues to the same extent as new charter schools. Even after controlling for school…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Evidence, Comparative Analysis, Public Schools
Teacher Quality and Quality Teaching: Examining the Relationship of a Teacher Assessment to Practice
Hill, Heather C.; Umland, Kristin; Litke, Erica; Kapitula, Laura R. – American Journal of Education, 2012
Multiple-choice assessments are frequently used for gauging teacher quality. However, research seldom examines whether results from such assessments generalize to practice. To illuminate this issue, we compare teacher performance on a mathematics assessment, during mathematics instruction, and by student performance on a state assessment. Poor…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Mathematics Instruction, Teacher Competencies, Mathematics Achievement
Coburn, Cynthia E.; Russell, Jennifer L.; Kaufman, Julia Heath; Stein, Mary Kay – American Journal of Education, 2012
Scaling up instructional improvement remains a central challenge for school systems. While existing research suggests that teachers' social networks play a crucial role, we know little about what dimensions of teachers' social networks matter for sustainability. Drawing from a longitudinal study of the scale-up of mathematics reform, we use…
Descriptors: Instructional Improvement, Teaching (Occupation), Teacher Attitudes, Expertise
Berends, Mark; Goldring, Ellen; Stein, Marc; Cravens, Xiu – American Journal of Education, 2010
Since charter school research on student achievement is mixed, many researchers and policy makers advocate looking inside the "black box" of schools to better understand the conditions under which schools of choice may be effective. We begin to address this issue with data from charter schools and a comparison group of traditional public schools.…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Achievement Gains, Mathematics Achievement, Academic Achievement
Hammack, Floyd M. – American Journal of Education, 2010
Elite public schools must use some method of selecting their students. Given the desirability of this scarce resource, these methods are closely scrutinized. Demographic and other changes in the school districts may make unstable procedures that were deemed successful at one point. This "recurring problem" is the subject of this article, which…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Court Litigation, Comparative Analysis, Advantaged
Warikoo, Natasha Kumar – American Journal of Education, 2010
This article shows that an ethnically diverse student population leads to blurred ethnic and racial boundaries in high schools. Still, students in New York distinguish themselves much more along ethnic and racial lines than do London students. The evidence presented suggests that, in addition to national-level differences, traditional British…
Descriptors: High Schools, Racial Integration, Ethnography, Racial Relations
Henig, Jeffrey R.; Stone, Clarence N. – American Journal of Education, 2008
At the national level, debate about school reform typically has been characterized by clashing paradigms offering unicausal explanations and universal prescriptions. At the street level, where parents and practitioners wrestle on a day-to-day basis with questions of what to do, the terms of discussion more typically are concrete, rooted in local…
Descriptors: National Programs, Local History, School Restructuring, Educational Change
Stein, Mary Kay; Coburn, Cynthia E. – American Journal of Education, 2008
This article explores the usefulness of communities of practice theory for understanding how districts can create organizational environments that foster teachers' opportunities to learn the new ideas and practices required to carry out ambitious reforms. It draws on data from a longitudinal study of the implementation of ambitious mathematics…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Educational Change, Comparative Analysis, School Districts
Lubienski, Sarah Theule; Lubienski, Christopher; Crane, Corinna Crawford – American Journal of Education, 2008
Recent analyses challenge common wisdom regarding the superiority of private schools relative to public schools, raising questions about the role of school processes and climate in shaping achievement in different types of schools. While holding demographic factors constant, this multilevel analysis of National Assessment of Educational Progress…
Descriptors: Private Schools, Public Schools, Comparative Analysis, Academic Achievement
Piazza-Gardner, Anna K.; Barry, Adam E. – American Journal of Health Education, 2014
Background: Previous research has identified a positive relationship between alcohol consumption and disordered eating, alcohol consumption and physical activity, and physical activity and disordered eating. However, there is a paucity of published research examining the interrelatedness of all 3 behaviors together. Purpose: This study examines…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Correlation, Alcohol Abuse, Eating Disorders
Brown, Amber L. – American Journal of Distance Education, 2014
The purpose of this project was to evaluate an online course in child development in which active learning strategies were infused. Preservice teachers taking the course were future elementary teachers seeking initial prekindergarten to sixth-grade teaching certification. Sixty-one persons were enrolled in a traditional face-to-face section of the…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Online Courses, Child Development, Preservice Teachers

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