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Strayhorn, Terrell L. – High School Journal, 2010
Using data from the National Education Longitudinal Study (NELS;1988/2000), the author conducted hierarchical linear regression analyses, with a nested design, to estimate the influence of affective variables--parent involvement, teacher perceptions, and school environments--on Black students' math achievement in grade 10. Drawing on…
Descriptors: Locus of Control, Parent Participation, Academic Achievement, Systems Approach
Wall, Steven D. – High School Journal, 2010
In this article, the author reflects on Education Secretary Arne Duncan's speech at Teachers College, Columbia University, to an audience of pre-service teachers, their professors, graduate students, and others on the future needs of education. The author found that Mr. Duncan's speech did not suffice in addressing the depth of his subject.…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Graduate Students, Schools of Education, Speech Communication
Polleck, Jody N. – High School Journal, 2010
Transformation is the act of changing in form, nature or character. It is the process in which we learn something new or are so affected by an event or a conversation that our own selves are no longer the same. Many experiences can cause this transformation: a loss, a tragedy, or an interaction with a friend, loved one or stranger. Transformation…
Descriptors: High School Students, Females, Clubs, Emotional Development
DiCamillo, Lorrei; Pace, Judith L. – High School Journal, 2010
The authors extend the literature on multicultural democratic citizenship education (Marri, 2005) with a case study about how a highly esteemed high school teacher involved a heterogeneous group of students in a rigorous, engaging, critical study of U.S. History. Mr. Scott's teaching was noteworthy in its community building, thorough disciplinary…
Descriptors: United States History, Citizenship, Democracy, Citizenship Education
Stoddard, Jeremy D.; Marcus, Alan S. – High School Journal, 2010
In a world where students and the general public are likely to access historical information from a television program, film, or even video game, it is important to equip students with the ability to view historical representation critically. In this essay we present arguments for using film to engage students in rigorous and authentic social…
Descriptors: High School Students, Middle School Students, Video Games, Nonprint Media
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
Carifio, James; Carey, Theodore – High School Journal, 2009
In an effort to reduce failure and attrition rates to increase on-time program completion and graduation rates, many schools are adopting a policy of assigning minimum grades. While justifications supporting the policy are often mathematical in nature, some proponents also claim the practice works to keep students motivated, hopeful, confident and…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Locus of Control, Graduation Rate, Self Efficacy
Simmons, John S. – High School Journal, 2009
The demand that public school students, especially at the high school level, write under time pressure has been the subject of debate for at least the last seventy-five years. As state after state has added timed writing component to its testing apparatus in recent years, the debate has intensified. Those teachers who are alumni of the National…
Descriptors: High School Students, Writing Processes, Essay Tests, Timed Tests
Job, Jennifer G. – High School Journal, 2009
In 1920, the "High School Journal" had been up and running for a year and cost 15 cents an issue. Robert Goddard was ridiculed by the "New York Times" for predicting space travel (a retraction was printed in 1969), small countries like Ireland and Romania were fighting for their own governments, and American women voted for the first time in a…
Descriptors: High Schools, Educational History, Current Events, Time Perspective
Sanchez, Patricia; Machado-Casas, Margarita – High School Journal, 2009
Except for Mexico, there are now more Latino-origin people in the U.S. than there are people in Spain, Argentina, Colombia, or any other Spanish-speaking country. In fact, the nation is experiencing the greatest demographic transformation in the last 100 years of its history. As former schoolteachers of immigrant children in Texas and California,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Immigration, Educational Researchers, Immigrants
Rodriguez, Tracy – High School Journal, 2009
Drawing from a one-year qualitative research study, this article explores the transnational lives and experiences of three young women and their little sisters in New York with close ties to the Dominican Republic. Using ethnographic research methods--life history interviews, focus groups, participant observation, and document analysis, I examine…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Participant Observation, Research Methodology, Focus Groups
Martinez, Isabel – High School Journal, 2009
Recent reports of out-of-school immigrant youth have brought attention to predominantly Mexican and Central American immigrant youth who immigrate to the United States and do not enroll in formal schooling (Fry, 2002; Hill and Hayes, 2007). Many arrive to the United States unaccompanied, joining their older, undocumented counterparts in becoming…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Immigration, Immigrants, Mexicans
Sanchez, Patricia – High School Journal, 2009
Drawing from nearly four years of qualitative research, this article examines the lives of three second-generation mexicanas living in northern California who maintain close ties to their families' natal communities in Mexico. This ethnographic portrait outlines the contours of belonging in these spaces, including the affection and close…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Immigrants, Qualitative Research, Adolescents
Ek, Lucila D. – High School Journal, 2009
This article examines the transnationalism of a Pentecostal Guatemalan-American young woman who is a second-generation immigrant. Amalia traveled to Guatemala from when she was six months old until her sophomore year in college. These visits to Guatemala have helped her maintain her Guatemalan language, culture, and identity in the larger Southern…
Descriptors: Religious Cultural Groups, Ethnography, Foreign Countries, Immigrants
Machado-Casas, Margarita – High School Journal, 2009
This three-year qualitative research study took place in a new immigrant-receiving community in North Carolina. Utilizing narrative analysis, it explores how Mexican, Salvadoran, and Guatemalan immigrants of indigenous backgrounds use language as a survival tool to move in and out of transnational social spaces. In addition, it explores the ways…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Multilingualism, Immigrants, Hispanic Americans

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