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Peer reviewedLloyd, Linley – Review of Educational Research, 1999
Reviews research on multiage classroom organization as an option for high-ability students. Studies of cognitive and affective factors have consistently shown positive effect sizes. Discusses conditions under which positive effects are most likely and explores multiage classes as an alternative for high-ability children. (Contains 85 references.)…
Descriptors: Ability, Affective Behavior, Cognitive Processes, Educational Research
Peer reviewedParker, Walter C.; Ninomiya, Akira; Cogan, John – American Educational Research Journal, 1999
Used Cultural Futures Delphi procedures to interview and survey a multinational panel of 182 scholars, practitioners, and policy leaders from 9 countries to develop a curriculum geared to the development of world citizens prepared to deal with global crises and trends identified by the panel. Outlines the curriculum. (SLD)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Cultural Awareness, Curriculum Development, Delphi Technique
Peer reviewedOgbu, John U. – American Educational Research Journal, 1999
Describes and explains the sociolinguistic factors that affect the performance of black children speaking standard English. Uses data from a 2-year study of black speech and bidialectalism involving 40 adults and 76 students to show how the black community and its children have difficulty learning proper English because of their incompatible…
Descriptors: Adults, Beliefs, Bidialectalism, Black Culture
Peer reviewedLee, Okhee – American Educational Research Journal, 1999
Examined the world views of children after they had experienced a natural disaster, Hurricane Andrew, in Florida in 1992. Responses of 127 fourth and fifth graders indicated differences and similarities in the children's world views by ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and gender. Discusses implications for promoting science literacy for all…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Concept Formation, Context Effect, Elementary School Students
Adolescents' Perceptions and Negotiations of Literacy Practices in After-School Read and Talk Clubs.
Peer reviewedAlvermann, Donna E.; Young, Josephine P.; Green, Colin; Wisenbaker, Joseph M. – American Educational Research Journal, 1999
Studied how adolescents' perceptions and negotiations of afterschool talk in a library setting were shaped by, and helped to shape, the larger institutional and social contexts that regularly influence young people's actions and interactions with peers and adults. Discusses findings for 22 adolescents. (Contains 91 references.) (Author/SLD)
Descriptors: Adolescents, After School Programs, Educational Practices, Interaction
Peer reviewedJimenez, Robert T.; Gersten, Russell – American Educational Research Journal, 1999
Examined the teaching of two Latina/o elementary school teachers and identified issues with the potential for improving the literacy instruction of Latina/o students. Findings indicate that infusion results in a balanced approach to literacy learning, that more extensive reform increases teacher rapport with students, and that teachers' identities…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, Hispanic Americans, Literacy Education
Peer reviewedBrizuela, Barbara M.; Garcia-Sellers, Martha J. – American Educational Research Journal, 1999
Presents results of a year-long followup study through vignettes from four case studies carried out with 16 first-grade, Spanish-speaking children whose families recently immigrated to the United States. Develops a comprehensive picture of school adaptation and supports the need for a home-school mediator as a facilitator of children's adaptation…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Followup Studies, Grade 1, Hispanic Americans
Peer reviewedYoung, Michelle D. – American Educational Research Journal, 1999
Suggests a procedure for using more than one theoretical frame in educational policy research. Illustrates this approach using traditional and critical theories and methods to examine and analyze the relationship between parental involvement policy and the participation of low-income Mexican American mothers in their children's education. Points…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Mexican Americans
Peer reviewedGasman, Marybeth – American Educational Research Journal, 1999
Explores the ways in which academic freedom, civil liberties, and civil rights clashed in the dismissal of Lee Lorch, accused of being a communist, during the administration of Charles S. Johnson as president of Fisk University. Examines the traditions of historically black universities related to academic freedom. (SLD)
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Black Colleges, Blacks, Civil Rights
Peer reviewedFirestone, William A.; Fitz, John; Broadfoot, Patricia – American Educational Research Journal, 1999
Examines the implementation of educational assessment policy in the United States, England, and Wales from the perspectives of power, what educators need to learn, and legitimacy. Findings suggest that assessment policy is useful for promoting easily observable changes, but not for deep modifications of teaching practice. (SLD)
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedBaker, Bernadette – American Educational Research Journal, 1999
Examines whether developmentalism has been a dangerous way to think about human life. Traces the emergence of different types of developmental discourse, explains the dominance of developmentalism in education, and examines the conjuncture of developmentalism and progressivism in shaping educational discourse since the late 19th century. (SLD)
Descriptors: Child Development, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education, Progressive Education
Tracking the Mathematics of Automobile Production: Are Schools Failing To Prepare Students for Work?
Peer reviewedSmith, John P., III – American Educational Research Journal, 1999
Observed the work at 16 automobile manufacturing sites to study the level and content of mathematics required of workers. identified the mathematical demands of various aspects of production. Results raise questions about how well schools prepare students for the "global competitive workplace." (SLD)
Descriptors: Auto Mechanics, Education Work Relationship, Employment Qualifications, Job Training
Peer reviewedvan den Berg, Rudolf; Ros, Anje – American Educational Research Journal, 1999
Reviewed research conducted over several years to show that teachers at different stages of the educational innovation process express different types of concerns. Research findings show the importance of attuning innovation policy to factors influencing the innovation process. (SLD)
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Program Implementation, Teacher Attitudes, Teachers
Peer reviewedLee, Valerie E.; Smith, Julia B. – American Educational Research Journal, 1999
Studied the relationship between social support for academic achievement and achievement in reading and mathematics over a school year using data from surveys of 30,000 sixth and seventh graders in Chicago. Results show social support to be modestly but positively related to learning, but both learning and the relationship between social support…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Learning, Mathematics Achievement, Middle School Students
Peer reviewedSylva, Kathy; Hurry, Jane; Mirelman, Helen; Burrell, Andrew; Riley, Jeni – British Educational Research Journal, 1999
Investigates differences in literacy teaching and learning between classrooms following a literacy program and classrooms using standard practice. Reveals that in literacy program classrooms children devoted more time to reading, teachers used "direct teaching," and a greater amount of peer literacy learning occurred. Includes references and…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Comparative Analysis, Early Childhood Education, Higher Education


