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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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Crisp, Victoria; Sweiry, Ezekiel; Ahmed, Ayesha; Pollitt, Alastair – Educational Research, 2008
Background: Through classroom preparation and exposure to past papers, textbooks and practice tests students develop expectations about examinations: what will be asked, how it will be asked and how they will be judged. Expectations are also involved in the automatic process of understanding questions. Where a question and a student's expectations…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Science Tests, Validity, Foreign Countries
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Crick, Ruth Deakin; Yu, Guoxing – Educational Research, 2008
Background: The "Effective lifelong learning inventory" (ELLI) has been used as a diagnostic self assessment tool in schools and universities and other learning contexts as a means of raising an individual's awareness of their own learning dispositions and encouraging them to take responsibility for their own learning. The demand for the ELLI, in…
Descriptors: Self Evaluation (Individuals), Student Attitudes, Lifelong Learning, Ecology
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Harskamp, Egbert; Ding, Ning; Suhre, Cor – Educational Research, 2008
Background: Cooperative learning may help students elaborate upon problem information through interpersonal discourse, and this may provoke a higher level of thinking. Interaction stimulates students to put forward and order their thoughts, and to understand the ideas or questions of their peer learner. However, partner gender is an important…
Descriptors: Females, Physics, Cooperative Learning, Problem Solving
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Meeus, Wil; Van Petegem, Peter; Meijer, Joost – Educational Research, 2008
Background: The predominant dissertation model used in teacher education courses in Flanders is the "literature study with practical processing". Despite the practical supplement, this traditional model does not fit sufficiently well with autonomous learning as the objective of modern teacher education dissertations. This study reports on the…
Descriptors: Portfolios (Background Materials), Experimental Groups, Control Groups, Quasiexperimental Design
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Hamarus, Paivi; Kaikkonen, Pauli – Educational Research, 2008
Background: Research into school bullying has a long tradition but a rather narrow scope. Many prevention programmes have been designed, but despite extensive investigation, most studies suggest that bullying is not decreasing. There is something paradoxical in this phenomenon. In order to have any real impact on some phenomena, thorough…
Descriptors: Social Status, Bullying, Social Attitudes, Foreign Countries
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Sherman, Jody; Rasmussen, Carmen; Baydala, Lola – Educational Research, 2008
Background: Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a common disorder known to be associated with behavioural and academic difficulties. Several treatment options are available for children with ADHD, such as medication and behavioural therapy. Although researchers have examined the efficacy of these approaches, much less is understood…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Depression (Psychology), Special Needs Students
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Chapman, Christopher – Educational Research, 2008
Background: In recent years, there have been a number of policies aimed at improving educational standards in England, particularly in urban and challenging contexts. Many of these attempts have been underpinned by the principle of collaboration, where schools work together to generate and share knowledge across institutional boundaries. Purpose:…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Networks, Urban Areas, Educational Improvement
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Greatorex, Jackie; Suto, Irenka W. M. – Educational Research, 2008
Background: "Thinking aloud" is a well-established method of data collection in education, assessment, and other fields of research. However, while many researchers have reported their views on its usage, the first-hand experiences of research participants have received less attention. Purpose: The aim of this exploratory study was to obtain the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Examiners, Protocol Analysis, Interrater Reliability
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Li, Qing – Educational Research, 2008
Background and purpose: This study explores the issues of cyberbullying from a cross-cultural perspective. The focus is on the examination of the extent of a sample of Canadian and Chinese adolescents' experiences and possible culture differences related to bullying and cyberbullying. Sample: Two sets of data were collected in Canada and China. In…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Student Attitudes, Cross Cultural Studies, Bullying
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Orte, Carmen; Touza, Carmen; Ballester, Lluis; March, Marti – Educational Research, 2008
Background: This paper is the result of our interest in preventing adaptation problems (delinquency, academic failure and absenteeism at school, drug use, etc.) in young children and adolescents at risk, as well as the need to develop effective programmes adapted to the population in the Balearic Islands (Spain). Purpose: The objective of this…
Descriptors: Experimental Groups, Control Groups, Quasiexperimental Design, Age
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Harris, Alma; Goodall, Janet – Educational Research, 2008
Background: This paper outlines the findings from a research project carried out in the UK that explored the relationship between parental engagement and student achievement. Purpose: The 12-month research project was commissioned to explore the relationship between innovative work with parents and the subsequent impact upon student achievement. A…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Relationship, Parent Participation, Academic Achievement
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Donnelly, Roisin – Educational Research, 2008
Background: Within the realm of teaching in higher education (HE), in this new millennium, there is currently no professional training requirement for teachers in Ireland; as a result, the majority of teachers in Irish higher education do not have any teaching qualifications, and essentially are required to learn on the job, oftentimes relying on…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Qualitative Research, Teaching Methods
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Davies, Peter; Telhaj, Shqiponje; Hutton, David; Adnett, Nick; Coe, Robert – Educational Research, 2008
Background: The desirable extent of curriculum choice to be offered to students remains a central policy question in England. Previous studies of the impact of the introduction of a common curriculum for 14-16 year olds in 1988 have suggested that some gender differences were narrowed as a result. These studies examined subject choice either in…
Descriptors: Social Class, Conflict, Academic Achievement, Foreign Countries
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Goldman, Juliette D. G.; Grimbeek, Peter – Educational Research, 2008
Background: In the Australian state of Queensland, many Department of Education Policies include behavioural directives for school teachers, whereby "the teacher must..." behave in a certain manner. The introduction of an education policy, such as the mandatory reporting of child sexual abuse by teachers, has significant and wide-ranging…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Sexual Abuse, Child Abuse, Knowledge Level
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Pasnak, Robert; Kidd, Julie K.; Gadzichowski, Marinka K.; Gallington, Deborah A.; Saracina, Robin P. – Educational Research, 2008
Background: Children ordinarily begin their formal education at the age when the great majority of them are capable of understanding the role of addition and subtraction in changing number. In determining critical differences they can apply the oddity principle--the first "pure" abstraction that children ever develop--understanding that when all…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Numeracy, Achievement Tests, Cognitive Development
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