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Peer reviewedPenny, James; Bond, Lloyd – Journal of Educational Research, 1991
Challenges the use of ethnicity as a predictor of school-level achievement because of its lack of manipulability, lack of intrinsic association with home processes, and inability to advance the understanding of models of school-level achievement. The use of socioeconomic status as a more robust predictor of school-level achievement is recommended.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Education, Ethnicity, Family Influence
Peer reviewedLumpkins, Bob; And Others – Journal of Educational Research, 1991
Describes a study which explored the effects of a program to help low-achieving fourth and fifth grade students increase their mathematics achievement. Students and teachers organized into a community of learners; the curriculum, organized around units of study with major concepts, skills, and operations, was effective for all achievers. (SM)
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Class Organization, Classroom Environment, Collegiality
Peer reviewedCrosser, Sandra L. – Journal of Educational Research, 1991
Describes a study that compared academic achievement indices of summer birth date seventh-ninth graders (n=45) who entered kindergarten at age five with indices of similar summer birth date children who entered at age six (n=45). All statistically significant differences favored older males and females, especially in reading for older males. (SM)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Development, Comparative Analysis, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedPugh, Richard C.; Hu, Yuehluen – Journal of Educational Research, 1991
Reviews the use and interpretation of canonical correlation analysis in 1978-89 "Journal of Educational Research" articles. Wide variation in the use of terminology was found across 10 articles reporting 11 studies. Because supplementary analyses are now available, researchers are encouraged to use the model more fully when interpreting results.…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Literature Reviews, Multivariate Analysis, Research Methodology
Peer reviewedWard, Thomas J. Jr.; Clark, Henry T. III – Journal of Educational Research, 1991
A study compared the influence of four missing data techniques on three published analyses of the High School and Beyond data (reexamining public- versus private-school achievement). Results indicated that use of data-replacement techniques affected the conclusions of the three studies examined. A small positive effect favoring private schooling…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Data Interpretation, High Schools, Private Schools
Peer reviewedWishnietsky, Dan H. – Journal of Educational Research, 1991
Study surveyed North Carolina school superintendents (n=140) and high school seniors (n=300) on the extent of teacher-student sexual harassment. Data revealed discrepancies between the number of teachers disciplined for student sexual harassment and the number of students claiming harassment. Presents a structure for establishing guidelines to…
Descriptors: Equal Protection, Females, High School Seniors, Males
Peer reviewedReutzel, D. Ray; Hollingsworth, Paul M. – Journal of Educational Research, 1991
A study explored the impact of a regular, sustained self-selected reading program on four reading skills measured by a criterion-referenced reading skill test. Fourth graders received reading only, reading/skill instruction, or skill instruction only. Results indicated significant pre- to posttest growth for all groups for all the reading…
Descriptors: Criterion Referenced Tests, Elementary Education, Grade 4, Reading Achievement
Peer reviewedKolich, Eileen M. – Journal of Educational Research, 1991
A study assessed the effectiveness of a computer software program in teaching a list of unfamiliar words to eleventh graders, by comparing the program's instructional approach, which incorporates definitional and contextual word knowledge, with approaches that use definitional or contextual information only. A modified mixed approach proved most…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software Evaluation, Context Clues, Definitions
Peer reviewedMeng, Karen; Patty, Del – Journal of Educational Research, 1991
A study evaluated the effectiveness of contextual organizers for subjects (n=276) of three cognitive styles (field dependent, field independent, and field intermediate) during computer-assisted instruction. Findings were advance organizers were more effective for field-dependent subjects; postorgainzers were more effective for field-intermediate…
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, Cognitive Style, Computer Assisted Instruction, Context Effect
Peer reviewedPeterson, Kenneth D. – Journal of Educational Research, 1990
In a simulation study, 12 teachers submitted performance dossiers which were judged by 26 human experts and by a computer expert system. Both the judges and the expert system made promotion decisions and ranked the dossiers by quality.The expert system showed high levels of agreement with the human judges. (IAH)
Descriptors: Career Ladders, Comparative Analysis, Computer Uses in Education, Decision Making
Peer reviewedKlein, James D.; Keller, John M. – Journal of Educational Research, 1990
This study (N=75) examined the effects of student ability, locus of control, and type of instructional control on performance and the motivational outcome of confidence. Results indicated that student ability and locus of control significantly influenced both performance and confidence, whereas type of instructional control did not affect…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Academic Achievement, Computer Assisted Instruction, Grade 7
Peer reviewedRasinski, Timothy V. – Journal of Educational Research, 1990
Findings from a study which compared methods for improving students' (N=20) reading fluency indicate: (1) both repeated readings and listening-while-reading treatments were effective in improving reading fluency and, (2) neither treatment was superior to the other in improving reading fluency. (IAH)
Descriptors: Grade 3, Primary Education, Reading Fluency, Reading Improvement
Peer reviewedDiamond, Karen E. – Journal of Educational Research, 1990
Findings from a 5-year follow-up study of 78 kindergartners suggest that while the Revised Denver Developmental Screening Test (RDDST) accurately predicts academic achievement and standardized test performance, it consistently misclassifies as normal the performance of a significant number of children who require special help in their early…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, High Risk Students, Kindergarten Children, Learning Problems
Peer reviewedMahn, Christopher; Greenwood, Gordon E. – Journal of Educational Research, 1990
Results of this study indicate that the cognitive behavior modification technique of self-instruction is effective and appropriate as a means of improving the basal reading academic task performance of first-grade children (N=57) in a school setting. (IAH)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Cognitive Restructuring, Grade 1, Independent Study
Peer reviewedWasson, Barbara B.; And Others – Journal of Educational Research, 1990
Results of a study indicated that poor readers did not differ from good readers in starting to work on assignments, having necessary materials, or engaging in disruptive behavior. However, poor readers were off task more and volunteered less than good readers. (IAH)
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Classroom Observation Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education, Reading Ability


