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50 Years of ERIC
50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Bosworth, Kris; Convertino, Christina; Hurwitz, Jason T. – American Secondary Education, 2014
School-wide approaches to increase college-going can potentially improve postsecondary education outcomes for all students. The ongoing process and challenges to establish such approaches are, however, little understood. Using qualitative analysis of semi-structured interviews conducted with leaders at five public high schools in the Southwest,…
Descriptors: College Preparation, Semi Structured Interviews, High Schools, Public Schools
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Wilkins, Julia – American Secondary Education, 2014
This study examined the behaviors that teachers in eight large urban high schools in a Northeastern state considered important for good teacher-student relationships. A factor analysis of teacher (N = 103) survey responses revealed three factors related to student behaviors: (a) demonstrating engagement and interest in schoolwork; (b) being…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Urban Schools, High Schools, Secondary School Teachers
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Burns, W. R. Travis; DiPaola, Michael F. – American Secondary Education, 2013
Emerging research suggests that teachers' perceptions of fairness with respect to interactions with school administrators, decision-making processes, and decision outcomes can contribute greatly to understanding effective schools. This study of Virginia public high schools used correlational analysis to measure the strength of the…
Descriptors: Correlation, Measures (Individuals), Justice, Public Schools
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White, John W.; Ali-Khan, Carolyne – American Secondary Education, 2013
Many minority students enter the university without the discursive ''codes of power" that they need both to find academic success and to self-identify as scholars. High schools and college preparatory programs too often ignore the role that academic language and literacy play in success at the college level. Even when academic…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Language Role, Minority Group Students, Academic Achievement
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Nierengarten, Gerry – American Secondary Education, 2013
Including students with special needs in the general education classroom is being widely promoted in the public schools. This practice places a heavy burden on the general educator who is often inadequately trained to meet the needs of such a diverse classroom. Co-teaching has been one of the support strategies used to address the challenges and…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Inclusion, Special Needs Students, Team Teaching
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Denney, Stephen C.; Daviso, Alfred W. – American Secondary Education, 2012
Self-Determination is a central concept in special education practice and policy. Research indicates that students who possess specific self-determination skills have better outcomes and enhanced quality of life. Self-determination is a broad term and can be looked at in a variety of ways with differing values of importance. The concept of…
Descriptors: Self Determination, Disabilities, Special Education, Educational Policy
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Petty, Teresa M.; Fitchett, Paul; O'Connor, Katherine – American Secondary Education, 2012
This high-need high school study focuses on the perceptions of teachers from one southeastern state. An online survey was conducted asking teachers who currently teach in high-need high schools what they perceive as the most important characteristics of successful high-need teachers. Teachers in the study offered ideas about how to attract,…
Descriptors: Caring, High Schools, Secondary School Teachers, Teacher Recruitment
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Fischer, Christopher; Bol, Linda; Pribesh, Shana – American Secondary Education, 2011
This study investigated the extent to which higher-order thinking skills are promoted in social studies classes in high schools that are implementing smaller learning communities (SLCs). Data collection in this mixed-methods study included classroom observations and in-depth interviews. Findings indicated that higher-order thinking was rarely…
Descriptors: Professional Autonomy, Thinking Skills, Social Studies, Investigations
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Zelkowski, Jeremy – American Secondary Education, 2011
This study was conducted to discover and examine school-level characteristics that can affect change in high school graduates from being college-eligible to college-ready. Using the National Educational Longitudinal Study (NELS:88), the article describes and interprets the results. Findings indicate school personnel (principals, teachers,…
Descriptors: High Schools, Eligibility, High School Graduates, Credits
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Bair, Mary Antony; Bair, David – American Secondary Education, 2010
Although many high schools are switching from a semester to a trimester schedule as a response to increased high-school graduation requirements, there is very little empirical research on trimesters. In this ethnographic case study (2006-2009), we observed 22 math and science classrooms, interviewed seven administrators, two counselors and 22…
Descriptors: Trimester System, High Schools, At Risk Students, Graduation Requirements
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Dennis, Jennifer; O'Hair, Mary John – American Secondary Education, 2010
Research demonstrates that authentic instruction is an effective form of teaching and raising student achievement. The purpose of this study was to examine high school math or science teachers who had a high interest in using authentic instruction in three different school settings--an alternative school, a charter school, and a traditional…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Science Teachers, Secondary School Teachers, Comparative Analysis
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Archbald, Doug; Glutting, Joseph; Qian, Xiaoyu – American Secondary Education, 2009
Decisions made in middle school allocate students to different high school course levels and tracks. Because African American students are disproportionately represented in the lower level tracks of high school curriculum and because track placement affects learning and postsecondary opportunities, it is important to explore determinants of track…
Descriptors: African American Students, High Schools, Race, Student Placement
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Cavazos, Alyssa G. – American Secondary Education, 2009
This narrative provides a personal account of the author's student-teaching experience in a primarily Latina/o high school. In an analysis of the journal in which observations were during the experience, the following themes emerged: (a) high expectations before the semester, (b) conflicting messages, (c) teachers' expectations for standard…
Descriptors: High Schools, Teaching Experience, Student Teaching, Hispanic American Students
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Fowler, Michael; Luna, Gaye – American Secondary Education, 2009
This article reviews history, models, and benefits of credit-based transition programs between high schools and institutions of higher education. The goal of these programs is to enable high school students to take college courses and earn college credit while still in high school, thereby easing the transition to college through a variety of…
Descriptors: High Schools, Transitional Programs, College School Cooperation, Advanced Placement Programs
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Farmer-Hinton, Raquel L.; Holland, Nicole E. – American Secondary Education, 2008
Across race, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status, the college aspirations of America's high school students continue to rise. Yet, in spite of their high aspirations, many students of color and many students from low socioeconomic backgrounds are underrepresented in the nation's postsecondary educational institutions. The under representation of…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, College Planning, School Size, High School Seniors
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