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Peer reviewedCairney, Trevor H. – Educational Review, 2000
Going beyond the "family deficit" perspective, new models for understanding the relationship between home and school begin with literacy practices in the family. This requires understanding of sociocultural influences on school success. Educational practices that understand the complexity of these issues can help create genuine home-school…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cultural Background, Cultural Differences, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedJanks, Hilary – Educational Review, 2000
Different perspectives on critical literacy emphasize the relationship between language and power in terms of domination, access, diversity, or design. These orientations are interdependent, and all must be woven together to achieve the goal of critical literacy: equity and social justice. (SK)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Diversity (Student), Literacy Education, Power Structure
Peer reviewedJelas, Zalizan M. – Educational Review, 2000
Interviews with special education and mainstream teachers in Malaysian elementary schools and parents of special needs students found that teachers maintained discrete role boundaries. Parents were more positive about social benefits, acceptance, and treatment of their children in inclusive classrooms. (SK)
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Inclusive Schools
Peer reviewedEsteve, Jose M. – Educational Review, 2000
Rapid global changes have transformed education for the elite into mass education, resulting in the following: new teacher responsibilities, less educational activity by families, mass media access to learning, multicultural education models, change in the social worth of education and status of teachers, fewer resources for education, decline of…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Educational Change, Educational Quality, Role of Education
Peer reviewedBurgess, Sarah – Educational Review, 2000
In Britain, University of the First Age Extended Learning Centres use multiple intelligence theory and brain research to provide enrichment activities beyond school hours. Multisensory learning environments, a broad-based learning team, and peer tutoring are featured. (SK)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Enrichment Activities, Foreign Countries, Learning Activities
Peer reviewedBrook, David; Hancock, Roger – Educational Review, 2000
A survey of 72 inner London local education authorities found that 55% had functioning parent organizations, 5 lapsed ones, and 28 no organizations. Their main functions were fundraising and social activities. The formality or informality of parent organizations reflected schools' attitudes about parent involvement. Official, statutory status…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship
Peer reviewedBenton, Michael – Educational Review, 2000
Presents propositions about the literary canon in the British National Curriculum: it betrays sacred origins, it is a social construct, its control reflects political power, it is not inevitable, and neither the unitary nor the pluralistic model is without flaws. A middle ground between centralized prescription and free for all is advocated. (SK)
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Elementary Secondary Education, English Literature, Foreign Countries
Miller, Tess; Klinger, D.; Shulha, L. – Educational Research and Reviews, 2006
Curriculum reform in Ontario secondary schools proposed that the assessment of student achievement be separated into academic achievement and non-academic achievement or the behaviours that can influence academic achievement. The purpose of this study was to explore teachers' assessment practices of non-academic achievement in Ontario' s grade 9…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Academic Achievement, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
Onyesom, I. – Educational Research and Reviews, 2006
Haemoglobin, Hb is the red, protein pigment in blood that transports oxygen round the body. Decreased quantity could lead to anaemia, and when the anaemic condition turns severe, blood transfusion becomes inevitable. However, the safety of human source has become questionable in recent times, and this has aroused the interest of scientists to…
Descriptors: Genetics, Engineering, Human Body, Fear
Aiyeloja, A. A.; Bello, O. A. – Educational Research and Reviews, 2006
Research was carried out on the ethnobotanical potentials of common herbs in Nigeria using Enugu State as a case study. A total of 200 questionnaires were administered on herb sellers in major herb markets in the state. In all, 96 different plant species were encountered in the markets. Attempts were made to write the names of the species both in…
Descriptors: Afro Asiatic Languages, Plants (Botany), Foreign Countries, Case Studies
Johnes, Geraint – Educational Research and Reviews, 2006
This note provides an analysis of the determinants of educational outcomes at age 16, and of subsequent pathways as school pupils transit toward the labour market. There is some evidence that examination results tend to be better where nondidactic teaching methods are used, but there is little evidence to suggest that teaching method has an…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Outcomes of Education, Labor Market, Teaching Methods
Hyun, Eunsook; Kretovics, Mark; Crowe, Alicia – Educational Research and Reviews, 2006
The study explored characteristics of the curriculum practice of higher education faculty in the context of time-compressed (e.g., 5-6 weeks) courses as compared with regular term (15-16 weeks) courses. The researchers used open-ended questions on a web-based survey at a large doctoral-extensive university in a Midwestern state in the United…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Curriculum, School Schedules, Time Factors (Learning)
Elegbeleye, O. S. – Educational Research and Reviews, 2006
The issue of the escalating incidents of rape in Nigerian higher institutions has, not unexpectedly, agitated the minds of both students and university workers on the one hand, and the general public, on the other. This development has forced the hands of the authorities in some of the Nigerian universities to give priority to finding a solution…
Descriptors: Campuses, Rape, Foreign Countries, Incidence
Aiyeloja, Adedapo Ayo; Ajewole, Opeyemi Isaac – Educational Research and Reviews, 2006
Research on markets and marketing of some non-timber forest products (NTFPs) was carried out in selected locations of Osun State. The NTFPs considered are chewing sticks such as "Massularia acuminata" and bush meat like "Thryonomys swinderianus", representing both the flora and fauna aspects of NTFPs, respectively. Five Local Government Areas were…
Descriptors: Questionnaires, Marketing, Forestry, Foreign Countries
Mustapha, Y.; Muhammad, S. – Educational Research and Reviews, 2006
The assembly of proteins takes place in the cytoplasm of a cell. There are three main steps. In initiation, far left, all the necessary parts of the process are brought together by a small molecule called a ribosome. During elongation, amino acids, the building blocks of proteins, are joined to one another in a long chain. The sequence in which…
Descriptors: Genetics, Science Education, Cytology, Molecular Biology

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