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50 Years of ERIC
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Harris, Paul C.; Hines, Erik M.; Kelly, Darren D.; Williams, Derick J.; Bagley, Bethany – High School Journal, 2014
The goal of this study was to provide a qualitative look at the factors associated with the academic engagement and success of Black male student-athletes in high school. The research team employed a thematic analysis to examine semi-structured interviews conducted with two successful Black male student-athletes, along with their principal,…
Descriptors: Athletes, African American Students, Males, Success
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Ado, Kathryn – High School Journal, 2013
This case study analyzes and documents factors that affect teacher learning and instructional practices in connection to the design your own (DYO) interim or periodic assessment process at one newly developed high school in New York City. Examining these factors through Riggan and Nabors Olah's (2011) conceptual framework offers insights into…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Secondary School Teachers, Capacity Building, Case Studies
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Phillippo, Kate L.; Stone, Susan – High School Journal, 2013
This study capitalizes on a unique, nested data set comprised of students ("n" = 531) and teachers ("n" = 45) in three high schools that explicitly incorporated student support roles into teachers' job descriptions. Drawing from research on student-teacher relationships, teacher effects on student outcomes, and role…
Descriptors: Teacher Role, Teacher Student Relationship, Student Attitudes, Outcomes of Education
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Wallace, Matt – High School Journal, 2013
This is a case study about a group of African American parents that banded together in an effort to increase their own involvement, the involvement of other African American parents, and the success of African American students at one public high school. The various ways in which this group of parents sought to accomplish their goals, however, was…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, African Americans, High School Students, Cooperation
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Hooley, Diana S.; Tysseling, Lee Ann; Ray, Beverly – High School Journal, 2013
Reports show that the reading proficiency scores for 17-year-olds have stagnated over the past several decades. In this study, the authors explored older students' academic reading perceptions that might suggest links to proficiency. What do high school seniors really think about class reading? Do they understand what they read? How do they…
Descriptors: High School Seniors, Reading Attitudes, Student Attitudes, Reading Achievement
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Bang, Hee Jin – High School Journal, 2012
This study examines the homework practices of eight teachers working in a high school designed to serve newcomer immigrant students. Individual structured interviews were conducted in which teachers working in an innovative setting explained their purposes of assigning homework, their beliefs about factors affecting their students' homework…
Descriptors: Homework, Interviews, Immigrants, High Schools
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Lee, Valerie E.; Robinson, Shanta R.; Sebastian, James – High School Journal, 2012
Is the quality of instruction systematically better in one subject than another? Teachers and students in the same Chicago high schools reported on one core-curriculum class (English, mathematics, science, or social studies) in 2007 surveys. Teachers commented on instructional demands and student participation. Students described engagement,…
Descriptors: High Schools, Teacher Effectiveness, Student Participation, Social Studies
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High School Journal, 2011
Before Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans on August 29, 2005, one hundred and twenty one schools in the New Orleans Public Schools (NOPS) system were in the process of being transferred to the newly created, state run Recovery School District (RSD). On September 29, 2005, the New Orleans Parish School Board fired all 7500 employees, including every…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Story Telling, Teacher Attitudes, Teaching Methods
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Journell, Wayne – High School Journal, 2010
This paper describes the findings of a qualitative study of six government teachers from three diverse high schools in the Southwest Chicago suburbs during the 2008 Presidential Election. All of the teachers expressed a desire to cover the election in their classes; however, several experienced difficulty incorporating current events into their…
Descriptors: Current Events, Student Attitudes, High Stakes Tests, Secondary School Teachers
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Leonard, Jacqueline; Napp, Carolina; Adeleke, Shade – High School Journal, 2009
Culturally relevant pedagogy is not well understood as an instructional strategy in the mathematics classroom. This study reveals the challenges two teachers faced when they implemented a pilot project with ninth and tenth grade ESOL students. The task they envisioned as culturally relevant did not capture their ESOL student's interests; rather,…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Pilot Projects, Culturally Relevant Education, Mathematics Teachers
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Patterson, Jean A.; Hale, Dalia; Stessman, Martin – High School Journal, 2008
The high dropout rate in urban high schools, particularly among poor and racial minority youth, continues to be a vexing problem confronting public education in the U.S. Although much research and many prevention efforts have been devoted to this issue, dropout rates continue to soar. In this article, the authors present a case study analysis of…
Descriptors: High Schools, School Culture, Dropout Rate, Dropouts
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Smith, Joshua S.; Akos, Patrick; Lim, Sungtaek; Wiley, Shanna – High School Journal, 2008
A mixed method, longitudinal design was used to assess student and stakeholder perceptions of the transition to high school. Comparisons between parent and student perceptions revealed few differences and both groups were generally optimistic about entering the Freshmen Center. Following the transition, student perceptions exhibited important…
Descriptors: High Schools, Student Adjustment, Teacher Attitudes, Student Attitudes
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Dowdy, Joanne Kilgour; Campbell, Deborah – High School Journal, 2008
Reading and Writing for Adolescence and Adulthood is a course for teacher candidates that introduces them to arts-based literacy instruction. The purpose is to train teachers to enhance reading and writing skills in adolescents. The pre-service teachers were encouraged to study theory and perform practical exercises using the arts so that they…
Descriptors: Writing Skills, Literacy, Teacher Attitudes, Diversity (Faculty)
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Smith, Deborah L.; Smith, Brian J. – High School Journal, 2006
This study offers an interpretive exploration of teachers' perceptions of violence, and its links with their decisions to leave urban schools. The study presents the stories of those who began their career in urban districts and then left within five years. In-depth, semi-structured interviews with twelve former urban educators are the main source…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Teaching Conditions, Urban Teaching, Violence
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Palladino, John – High School Journal, 2006
The 1999 Revisions of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), now known as the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act of 2004 (IDEIA), confirmed the legal role of foster parents in special education decision making on behalf of the youth in their care. The present study responded with a multiple case study of seven…
Descriptors: Foster Care, Adolescents, Case Studies, Special Education Teachers
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