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Black, Alison – Educational Horizons, 2010
Each generation seems to lament the characteristics of the generations that follow. Today, however, with a student population unique in traits that impact teaching and learning, differences between teacher and learner generations must be recognized, analyzed, and addressed if faculty in higher education are to meet the needs of students. In spring…
Descriptors: College Students, Pilot Projects, Age Groups, Higher Education
Eick, Caroline – Educational Horizons, 2010
This paper examines student cross-group relationships in a comprehensive high school in Baltimore County, Maryland, between 1985 and 2000. The findings of this research, situated at the intersections of three lenses of inquiry--oral historical analysis, ethnography, and critical studies--bring to light how institutional norms, broader demographic…
Descriptors: Suburban Schools, High Schools, Ethnography, Social Influences
Morgan, Hani – Educational Horizons, 2010
Many minority groups in the United States tend to struggle in school. One reason minority students are likely to encounter more problems in schools than mainstream students involves incomplete knowledge of minority students' learning and communication styles. Authors such as Banks (2006) and Pewewardy (2008) emphasize that minority students differ…
Descriptors: Teaching Styles, Minority Groups, Educational Improvement, Academic Achievement
Kumar, Rashmi – Educational Horizons, 2010
Challenged by parents' misconceptions about the role of cooperative learning activities in developing their gifted children, a teacher began to mentor the parents. The act of mentoring those parents resulted in the teacher's longer-term professional development: specifically, creating a process of seeking structured feedback from parents and…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Gifted, Parent School Relationship, Educational Change
Taussig, Heather N.; Culhane, Sara E.; Raviv, Tali; Fitzpatrick, Leslie E. Schnoll; Hodas, Robyn Wertheimer – Educational Horizons, 2010
Fostering Healthy Futures (FHF) is a randomized controlled trial of an intervention for preadolescent youth placed in foster care because of maltreatment. As part of the FHF program, graduate students spend sixteen to twenty hours per week mentoring two youths in foster care and receiving intensive training and supervision. During summer and fall…
Descriptors: Foster Care, Preadolescents, Youth, Child Abuse
Lee, Joanna M.; Germain, Lauren J.; Lawrence, Edith C.; Marshall, Jenna H. – Educational Horizons, 2010
This paper uses a mixed-methods approach to investigate how the Young Women Leaders Program, a mentoring program for at-risk adolescent girls, supports mentor commitment, prejudice reduction, and increased understanding and acceptance of diversity among the undergraduates serving as mentors. The results suggest that particular mentoring program…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Mentors, Student Attitudes, Program Effectiveness
Bullen, Pat; Farruggia, Susan P.; Gomez, Claudia Rozas; Hebaishi, Ghada Hasan Kamal; Mahmood, Mohamed – Educational Horizons, 2010
Although research has clearly demonstrated the benefits of mentoring for mentees, much less is known about how mentoring impacts mentors and, in particular, their professional development. Using a mixed-methods design, this study investigated the impact that mentoring youth had on the professional development of first- and second-year university…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Mentors, Focus Groups
Pincham, Linda – Educational Horizons, 2010
Roosevelt University students in elementary and secondary education, mathematics, and psychology served as mentors to groups of seventh-grade girls in the GO-GIRL Program during two spring semesters. This brief, descriptive essay will address the overall impact of mentoring on student mentors in the GO-GIRL Program, particularly what the…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Mentors, Elementary Secondary Education, Females
Banks, Kira Hudson – Educational Horizons, 2010
Mentoring is often considered a gift of time and resources that a mentor gives to a mentee. However, research suggests that mentoring has benefits specifically for the mentor. This study analyzes written reflections of twenty-five mentors who took part in a National Science Foundation-funded program that encouraged middle-school girls to engage in…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Mentors, Program Evaluation, Service Learning
Slaughter-Defoe, Diana; English-Clarke, Traci – Educational Horizons, 2010
The role of mentor development in implementing an out-of-school math and science Saturday program for middle-school girls is examined, using content analyses performed on journal entries that four college and graduate school-level mentors completed during the second year of the pilot program. Findings suggest that mentors matured and changed from…
Descriptors: Mentors, Pilot Projects, Role, Program Descriptions
Brown, Enora – Educational Horizons, 2010
The GO-GIRL Program is a unique project, characterized by its ability to bring together pivotal elements within a youth-intervention program and foster collaboration between university and local communities in large and moderate-size urban areas through service learning. Designed to bolster the social-skill development, educational outcomes, and…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Youth Programs, Urban Areas, Females
Rozycki, Edward G. – Educational Horizons, 2010
This article offers an analysis of the dimensions of consensus on education using Diane Ravitch's statement: "The single biggest problem in American education is that no one agrees on why they educate." The interesting problem is to determine which consensus on educational issues varies, whose consensus it is, and how and why it varies. The author…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Educational Policy, Educational Administration, Educational Methods
Carpenter, Wade A. – Educational Horizons, 2010
Losing one's mother naturally makes a person reflect on the really important things. The author was reminded that when faced with the Great Question, which even the best schools cannot handle competently, all other questions can seem trivial, and it's tempting to back away from them. But the "lesser" questions schools mishandle can have a terrible…
Descriptors: Parent School Relationship, Parent Participation, Teacher Participation, Educational Malpractice
Ledoux, Michael W.; Marshall, Thomas – Educational Horizons, 2010
The disestablishment clause of the U.S. Constitution has led educators in the United States to establish guidelines about addressing religion in the classroom. As a basic rule, districts have allowed teaching about religion without encouraging or supporting a particular religion. This article suggests that patriotism and patriotic expressions are,…
Descriptors: Religion, Religion Studies, Patriotism, State Church Separation
Baines, Lawrence A. – Educational Horizons, 2010
The disintegration of teacher certification programs in the united States holds an eerie similarity to the recent meltdown of American financial institutions. Similarly, the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, whose purported purpose was to ensure that all students get highly qualified teachers (HQT), has had an unintentionally devastating effect on…
Descriptors: Credentials, Federal Legislation, Teacher Certification, Teacher Education Programs

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