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Kuncel, Nathan R.; Crede, Marcus; Thomas, Lisa L. – Review of Educational Research, 2005
Self-reported grades are heavily used in research and applied settings because of the importance of grades and the convenience of obtaining self-reports. This study reviews and meta-analytically summarizes the literature on the accuracy of self-reported grades, class ranks, and test scores. Results based on a pairwise sample of 60,926 subjects…
Descriptors: Validity, Measurement Techniques, Grade Point Average, Class Rank
Schirmer, Barbara R.; McGough, Sarah M. – Review of Educational Research, 2005
The authors conducted a synthetic review of the research literature on the reading development and reading instruction of deaf students and compared their findings to the review of research literature conducted by the National Reading Panel (NRP) on four topic areas: (a) alphabetics (phonemic awareness instruction and phonics instruction); (b)…
Descriptors: Deafness, Children, Reading Instruction, Phonics
Stevens, Reed; Wineburg, Sam; Herrenkohl, Leslie Rupert; Bell, Philip – Review of Educational Research, 2005
Research has elevated the proposition of knowledge's domain specificity from a working hypothesis to a de facto truth. The assumption of domain specificity structures handbooks, organizes branches of funding agencies, and provides headings for conference proceedings. Leading researchers often focus on a single slice of the school day despite the…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disciplines, Elementary School Curriculum, Comparative Analysis
Feldman, Amy F.; Matjasko, Jennifer L. – Review of Educational Research, 2005
This article reviews the contemporary literature on school-based activity participation, focusing on patterns of participation, academic achievement, substance use, sexual activity, psychological adjustment, delinquency, and young adult outcomes. Also, the authors discuss possible mediators and moderators of extracurricular activity participation…
Descriptors: Extracurricular Activities, Adolescents, Adolescent Development, Student Participation
Remillard, Janine T. – Review of Educational Research, 2005
Studies of teachers' use of mathematics curriculum materials are particularly timely given the current availability of reform-inspired curriculum materials and the increasingly widespread practice of mandating the use of a single curriculum to regulate mathematics teaching. A review of the research on mathematics curriculum use over the last 25…
Descriptors: Curriculum Research, Mathematics Curriculum, Mathematics Education, Instructional Materials
Rogers, Rebecca; Malancharuvil-Berkes, Elizabeth; Mosley, Melissa; Hui, Diane; Joseph, Glynis O'Garro – Review of Educational Research, 2005
During the past decade educational researchers increasingly have turned to Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) as a set of approaches to answer questions about the relationships between language and society. In this article the authors review the findings of their literature review of CDA in educational research. The findings proceed in the…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Educational Research, Literature Reviews, Language
Educational Needs and Barriers for Refugee Students in the United States: A Review of the Literature
McBrien, J. Lynn – Review of Educational Research, 2005
Since 1975, the United States has resettled more than 2 million refugees, with approximately half arriving as children. Refugee children have traumatic experiences that can hinder their learning. The United Nations has specified in conventions, and researchers have concurred, that education is essential for refugee children's psychosocial…
Descriptors: Refugees, Students, Literature Reviews, Educational Needs
Kuiper, Els; Volman, Monique; Terwel, Jan – Review of Educational Research, 2005
The use of the Web in K-12 education has increased substantially in recent years. The Web, however, does not support the learning processes of students as a matter of course. In this review, the authors analyze what research says about the demands that the use of the Web as an information resource in education makes on the support and supervision…
Descriptors: Internet, Information Technology, Elementary Secondary Education, Information Literacy
McVee, Mary B.; Dunsmore, Kailonnie; Gavelek, James R. – Review of Educational Research, 2005
During the 1970s, schema theory gained prominence as reading researchers took up early work by cognitive scientists to explore the role of schemas in reading. In the 1980s and '90s, the field shifted as researchers increasingly used sociocultural theories, particularly the work of L. S. Vygotsky, to frame investigations of literacy. This article…
Descriptors: Theories, Reading Research, Reading Processes, Cognitive Processes
Lee, Okhee – Review of Educational Research, 2005
This review analyzes and synthesizes current research on science education with ELLs. Science learning outcomes with ELLs are considered in the context of equitable learning opportunities. Then, theoretical perspectives guiding the research studies reviewed here are explained, and the methodological and other criteria for inclusion of these…
Descriptors: Science Education, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Educational Strategies
Sireci, Stephen G.; Scarpati, Stanley E.; Li, Shuhong – Review of Educational Research, 2005
Test accommodations are often given to students with disabilities as one means of removing construct-irrelevant barriers to proper measurement of their knowledge, skills, and abilities. However, the practice is controversial. This article reviews numerous studies that focused on the effects of accommodations on test performance. Consistent…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Mathematics Tests, Disabilities, Testing Accommodations
Peer reviewedStevahn, Laurie; Munger, Linda; Kealey, Kathy – Journal of Educational Research, 2005
Purpose: This study aims to provide substantive data on the effectiveness of the total-student-body approach to school-based conflict resolution training. The authors investigated the effectiveness of the Peacemakers (D. W. Johnson & Johnson, 1995) program, a total-student-body conflict training program taught bilingually to all students in a K-6…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Program Effectiveness, Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students
Peer reviewedSeitsinger, Anne M. – Journal of Educational Research, 2005
As educators have sought instructional strategies for fostering student proficiency in higher order thinking and subject-matter integration, schools have developed a broad range of real-world experiences. However, the degree to which efforts to involve students in the community have been fully integrated or coordinated with classroom instruction…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Middle Schools, Middle School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes
Peer reviewedDresel, Markus; Schober, Barbara; Ziegler, Albert – Journal of Educational Research, 2005
Researchers ascribe attributional processes a central role within the framework of motivational processes in educational contexts, a point that has been proved by an extremely wide range of empirical evidence. Therefore, it is beyond any controversy that a functional attributional style has positive effects on a series of personal traits and…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Student Motivation, Elementary School Students, Individual Differences
Peer reviewedXu, Jianzhong – Journal of Educational Research, 2005
The purpose of the present study is threefold. First, the author aims to determine how middle and high school students would perceive and classify a set of homework purposes drawn from relevant literature by conducting an exploratory factor analysis to ascertain the underlying factor structure of these homework purposes. Second, the author…
Descriptors: Homework, Middle School Students, Factor Analysis, Academic Achievement

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