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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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Teelken, Christine; Wihlborg, Monne – European Educational Research Journal, 2010
Europeans have tried for decades to find a way to take a mutual stance on issues of higher education and its development. In terms of taking on the challenge of such a mutual commitment with respect to higher education, the Bologna process is a giant step for the European Union. It involves a large number of countries, representing a great variety…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, International Cooperation, Student Mobility
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Mills, Kathy Ann – Review of Educational Research, 2010
Digital communication has transformed literacy practices and assumed great importance in the functioning of workplace, recreational, and community contexts. This article reviews a decade of empirical work of the New Literacy Studies, identifying the shift toward research of digital literacy applications. The article engages with the central…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Computer Mediated Communication, Ethnography, Literacy
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Adesope, Olusola O.; Lavin, Tracy; Thompson, Terri; Ungerleider, Charles – Review of Educational Research, 2010
A number of studies have documented the cognitive outcomes associated with bilingualism. To gain a clear understanding of the extent and diversity of these cognitive outcomes, the authors conducted a meta-analysis of studies that examined the cognitive correlates of bilingualism. Data from 63 studies (involving 6,022 participants) were extracted…
Descriptors: Metalinguistics, Outcomes of Education, Short Term Memory, Effect Size
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Ng, Sharon Sui Ngan; Rao, Nirmala – Review of Educational Research, 2010
This review evaluates the role of language--specifically, the Chinese-based system of number words and the simplicity of Chinese mathematical terms--in explaining the relatively superior performance of Chinese and other East Asian students in cross-national studies of mathematics achievement. Relevant research is critically reviewed focusing on…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mathematics Achievement, Mathematics Instruction, Number Concepts
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Crede, Marcus; Roch, Sylvia G.; Kieszczynka, Urszula M. – Review of Educational Research, 2010
A meta-analysis of the relationship between class attendance in college and college grades reveals that attendance has strong relationships with both class grades (k = 69, N = 21,195, p = 0.44) and GPA (k = 33, N = 9,243, p = 0.41). These relationships make class attendance a better predictor of college grades than any other known predictor of…
Descriptors: Study Habits, Grade Point Average, Attendance Patterns, Meta Analysis
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Bowers, Peter N.; Kirby, John R.; Deacon, S. Helene – Review of Educational Research, 2010
The authors reviewed all peer-reviewed studies with participants from preschool to Grade 8 for this meta-analysis of morphological interventions. They identified 22 applicable studies. Instructional effects (Cohen's d) were averaged by linguistic outcome categories (morphological sublexical, non-morphological sublexical, lexical, and supralexical)…
Descriptors: Morphology (Languages), Literacy, Meta Analysis, Peer Evaluation
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Dronkers, Jaap; Avram, Silvia – Educational Research and Evaluation, 2010
We apply propensity score matching to the estimation of differential school effectiveness between the publicly funded private sector and the public sector in a sample of 26 countries. This technique allows us to distinguish between school choice and school effectiveness processes and thus to account for selectivity issues involved in the…
Descriptors: Private Schools, Private Sector, School Choice, Reading Achievement
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Demeuse, Marc; Derobertmasure, Antoine; Friant, Nathanael – Educational Research and Evaluation, 2010
The school quasi-market in French-speaking Belgium is characterised by segregation. Efforts to apply measures that encourage greater social mixing have met with stiff resistance. In 2008 and 2009, turbulence was caused by the application of the "social mixing" law influencing the registration procedures. The purpose of this article is to present…
Descriptors: School Choice, Foreign Countries, French, Financial Support
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Wolf, Patrick J. – Educational Research and Evaluation, 2010
The District of Columbia Opportunity Scholarship Program (OSP) is a school voucher initiative targeted to disadvantaged students in the US Capital. Vouchers worth up to $7,500 annually are awarded by lottery to students with family incomes near or below the federal poverty line. Students can then use their voucher at any of 60 participating…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Private Schools, Poverty, Program Effectiveness
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Robert, Peter – Educational Research and Evaluation, 2010
The paper defines education markets based on the major divisions in the school system like public-private, tracking either by curriculum or by ability, and schools' practice regarding admittance of students. These segments in the school system create a "market", put the schools into various positions in the educational "field", and parents…
Descriptors: School Choice, Academic Achievement, Ability Grouping, Foreign Countries
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Barthon, Catherine; Monfroy, Brigitte – Educational Research and Evaluation, 2010
This paper highlights the importance today of the spatial dimension within the analysis of parents' education strategies concerning their school choices at the secondary school level. This study is based on the 2 dimensions of the concept of spatial capital (Levy, 1994): position capital and situation capital. It explores sociospatial schooling…
Descriptors: School Choice, Secondary School Students, Adolescents, Foreign Countries
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Decuyper, Stefan; Dochy, Filip; Van den Bossche, Piet – Educational Research Review, 2010
In this article we present an integrative model of team learning. Literature shows that effective team learning requires the establishment of a dialogical space amongst team members, in which communicative behaviours such as "sharing", "co-construction" and "constructive conflict" are balanced. However, finding this balance is not enough.…
Descriptors: Teamwork, Models, Cooperative Learning, Organizational Development
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Tigchelaar, Anke; Brouwer, Niels; Vermunt, Jan D. – Educational Research Review, 2010
Many countries suffer from teacher shortages. One possible solution to this problem is to recruit second-career teachers. These second-career teachers form an intriguing group. They bring an abundance of previous experiences into a new, professional domain. The purpose of this study is to identify pedagogical principles that support the training…
Descriptors: Teacher Shortage, Career Change, Teacher Recruitment, Teacher Education
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van Ewijk, Reyn; Sleegers, Peter – Educational Research Review, 2010
Previous studies on the effects on students' test scores of their peers' socioeconomic status (SES) reported varying results. A meta-regression analysis including 30 studies on the topic shows that the compositional effect that researchers find is strongly related to how they measure SES and to their model choice. If they measure SES dichotomously…
Descriptors: Socioeconomic Status, Academic Achievement, Effect Size, Socioeconomic Influences
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Sim, Jeffrey Wee Sing; Hew, Khe Foon – Educational Research Review, 2010
"Weblogs" or "blogs" are increasingly visible in higher education settings. Some scholars suggest that blogs are useful because of their reflective nature. However, as this review indicates the research regarding blogs is largely self-report data (surveys, interviews) or content analyses. This review summarizes results of this existing research on…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Web Sites, Electronic Publishing, Computer Mediated Communication
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