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50 Years of ERIC
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Nelson, Julie A. Peterson; Caldarella, Paul; Adams, Michael Brandon; Shatzer, Ryan H. – American Secondary Education, 2013
Successful schools acknowledge that collective responsibility for student learning occurs when strong teacher relationships and collegiality are present, but few school interventions are aimed at improving outcomes for teachers. In this study, a nonequivalent wait-list control group design was used to test the effects of teacher-to-teacher written…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Collegiality, Control Groups, Junior High Schools
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Wendt, Jillian L. – American Secondary Education, 2013
Although literacy has become a multi-faceted aspect of education essential to students' future success, studies have found that many secondary students lack basic literacy skills. In the past, much of the blame for adolescents' literacy problems has been placed on elementary teachers, but recent research suggests that secondary teachers must share…
Descriptors: State Standards, Educational Technology, Literacy, Technology Integration
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Jung, Adrian Woo; Stang, Kristin; Ferko, Doreen; Han, Shin-Il – American Secondary Education, 2011
Korean American adolescents may find themselves caught between traditional Korean culture and demands for Americanization. Subsequently this population of students and parents may have very distinct needs in our schools as they are a growing population of students. This commentary discusses important considerations for teachers and administrators…
Descriptors: Korean Culture, Adolescents, Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences
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Goering, Christian Z.; Baker, Kimberly F. – American Secondary Education, 2010
In this empirical study which used a mixed-method approach, researchers sought to understand how participation in dramatic oral reading interventions affects both reading fluency and comprehension. The study also investigated how that participation is ultimately limited or promoted by the social context of high schools. Qualitative data are…
Descriptors: Reading Fluency, Social Environment, Intervention, Reading Difficulties
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Yu, Serena W. – American Secondary Education, 2009
The purpose of this study was to research the effects of online discussion on face-to-face (F2F) classroom participation and academic achievement for 18 public high school students in a senior English class. The teacher used a variety of data collection including surveys, test scores, journal reflections, and teacher observations to study the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Computer Mediated Communication, High School Students, Surveys
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Lozano, Aliber; Watt, Karen M.; Huerta, Jeffery – American Secondary Education, 2009
This study assessed the differences in educational aspirations and educational anticipations between four groups (AVID, GEAR UP, AVID/GEAR UP, and Control) of high school seniors who participated in a previous study as 10th graders (Watt, Huerta, & Lozano, 2007). It also measured whether any change in aspirations and anticipations occurred within…
Descriptors: Intervention, Academic Aspiration, Grade 12, High School Seniors
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Zuckerman, June Trop – American Secondary Education, 2007
The purpose of this paper is to identify strategies for preventing and managing classroom discipline problems that any teacher, even a student teacher, can use successfully. Sixty-eight student science teachers, during their first weeks of student teaching, each reported, in an account of a well-remembered event about classroom management,…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Student Teaching, Student Teachers, Discipline Problems
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Judson, Eugene – American Secondary Education, 2007
Many states allow those high school students who have failed a high stakes tests to retake the exam. At stake can be the student's eligibility to receive a diploma and the accountability status of the school. This study examined how high schools supported students who retook the mathematics portion of a high stakes exam. Ten schools that had…
Descriptors: High Schools, Intervention, Mathematics Tests, High Stakes Tests
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Anderson, Sheri; Yilmaz, Ozgul; Washburn-Moses, Leah – American Secondary Education, 2004
Increasingly, students with learning disabilities are being educated in the general education setting by general education teachers. This trend requires general education teachers to use instructional practices that benefit all students. This article reviews the literature from 1986 to 2002 in order to identify and examine academic interventions…
Descriptors: High School Students, General Education, Teaching Methods, Mnemonics
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Fulk, Barbara M. – American Secondary Education, 2003
Survey of high school teachers' and students' concerns about the academic performance of incoming 9th grade students. Finds teachers' major areas of concerns are time management, motivation, and homework. Students' greatest concerns are study habits, self-regulation, and test anxiety. Used survey results to develop strategies to improve student…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Grade 9, High School Students, Intervention
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Willert, H. Jennette – American Secondary Education, 2002
Reports high school students' views on school violence based on interviews with 11 students in a focus group. For example, schools fail to educate students about violence prevention. Offers four recommendations to improve school climate and safety. (Contains 16 references.) (PKP)
Descriptors: Counseling Services, Educational Environment, High School Students, Intervention
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Willert, Jeanette; Willert, Richard – American Secondary Education, 2000
Zero-tolerance policies, security systems, peer mediation, and other "supervisory" violence-prevention measures ignore the classroom's potential for forming or modifying student behavior. When properly trained in cooperative-learning methodology, teachers can reinforce positive social behaviors and encourage tolerant attitudes on a daily basis.…
Descriptors: Adolescent Attitudes, Aggression, Classroom Environment, Cooperative Learning
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Quigney, Theresa A.; Studer, Jeannine R. – American Secondary Education, 1999
Solution-focused intervention deviates from using negative labels (angry, aggressive, or shy) to describe misbehaving students, and reframes behavior descriptions more positively. Four steps (goal setting, looking for exceptions, visualizing a new life story, and practicing the desired behaviors) are vital to facilitating positive behavior…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Behavior Problems, Classroom Techniques, Disabilities
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Tomal, Daniel R. – American Secondary Education, 1997
Proposes an alternative to strategic and other school-improvement planning: collaborative intervention process (CPI) for initiating schoolwide change. The five-phase process includes planning, assessing, executing, implementing, and evaluating. CPI strategy, which stresses broader stakeholder involvement and frequent intercommunications, should be…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Educational Improvement, Intervention, Needs Assessment