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50 Years of ERIC
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Sawyer, Walter E.; Sawyer, Jean C. – Research in Rural Education, 1982
Readiness skills measured effects of no treatment, home based programs, formal preschool programs, and a combination of the latter two on 90 incoming kindergarteners. Conclusions indicate cooperative home/school bonds are important for improving preschool readiness skills and home based programs can provide important developmental experiences in…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Early Experience, Home Programs, Nursery Schools
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Pladson, Janet L.; Lemon, Donald K. – Research in Rural Education, 1982
Describes a model of relative ruralness for rural states. Applies model to North Dakota, generating descriptions of principals (age, sex, teachers supervised, salary, contract time, experience, expectations, etc.) and districts (enrollment, assessed valuation, total mills levied, per pupil costs, accredidation levels). Compares principals and…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Assessed Valuation, Comparative Analysis, Elementary Education
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Rider, C. Douglas – Research in Rural Education, 1982
Describes use of folklore (telling tales, stories, etc.) by school administrators in five rural Alaskan communities as a tool for communicating complex cultural issues. Suggests occupational phenomena as well as cross-cultural ideas are communicated and such communication is important in recruiting and retaining school administrators in such…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indians, Communication Skills, Cross Cultural Studies
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Donovan, Rebecca – Research in Higher Education, 1984
Path analysis was used to examine the process of persistence in higher education among a sample of low-income Black youth attending a variety of institutions. The model explores the role of college experiences--academic and social integration and academic achievement. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Academic Achievement, Academic Aspiration, Academic Persistence
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Baird, Leonard L. – Research in Higher Education, 1984
The statistical and institutional influences on the prediction of first-year college grades were examined using data from College Board validity studies and the College Handbook. The criterion was the size of the multiple correlation between academic predictors and first-year college grades. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: College Students, Grades (Scholastic), Higher Education, Institutional Characteristics
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Ginsburg, Mark B.; Giles, Joanne R. – Research in Higher Education, 1984
Theoretical constructs derived from the work of Turner and Hopper are discussed to clarify how community colleges may contribute to the social reproduction--the perpetuation and legitimation--of inequalities in wealth, power, and status. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Community Colleges, Educational Environment, Educational Opportunities
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Seiler, Robert E.; Pearson, Della A. – Research in Higher Education, 1984
Stress among accounting educators was investigated and relationships between stress levels and work satisfaction levels, personality traits, and stress-coping techniques were examined. The most important personality charcteristics of higher stress individuals were impatience, assertiveness, workaholism, and idealism. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Accounting, Burnout, College Faculty, Coping
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Perry, Ronald F.; Rumpf, David L. – Research in Higher Education, 1984
The collection and analysis of survey data directed toward eliciting those characteristics of the institution, applicant, and applicant's family which affect the matriculation decision are reported. Ways in which the results may influence recruiting activities so that limited resources may yield more matriculants are provided. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: College Admission, College Applicants, Discriminant Analysis, Higher Education
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Lang, Dwight – Research in Higher Education, 1984
The relative and independent influence of students' undergraduate achievement, social class, sex, and race on rank of graduate school they attend is examined. Anlaysis of covariance techniques indicates that undergraduate achievement is the strongest predictor of rank of graduate institution attended. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Students, Grade Point Average, Graduate Study
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Wasylenko, Michael J. – Research in Higher Education, 1984
An econometric model is used to explain differences in the percentage of Blacks enrolled at the leading public university in each state. Actual Black enrollment percentages are compared with expected enrollment percentages. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Black Students, Comparative Analysis, Economic Factors, Educational Demand
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Khashan, Hilal – Research in Higher Education, 1984
Major functional limitations of a Saudi Arabian university are discussed. Most students have little academic orientation; college education is viewed as a means to rapid prosperity; students lack adequate scholastic preparation and hold negative perceptions of faculty and administration. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, College Administration, College Faculty, College Students
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Boice, Robert; Johnson, Karin – Research in Higher Education, 1984
Faculty at the State University of New York at Albany completed a questionnaire indicating the patterns and conditions under which they write for publication, the techniques they employ to facilitate their writing, and the factors that inhibit their writing. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Doctoral Degrees, Higher Education, Motivation
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Feldman, Kenneth A. – Research in Higher Education, 1984
A systematic analysis of extant studies reveals a very weak inverse association between the size of class enrollment in a college course and students' overall evaluation of the course and its teacher, as well as between class size and evaluations of instructor's skill in presenting material and communicating information. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Class Size, College Students, Course Evaluation, Evaluation Methods
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Iverson, Barbara K.; And Others – Research in Higher Education, 1984
The extent to which informal contact socializes students by influencing their educational aspiration level in a commuter setting was investigated using a longitudinal data collection with the student as unit of analysis. Significant interactions between informal faculty-student contact and race were found. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Aspiration, College Freshmen, Commuting Students, Higher Education
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Sagaria, Mary Ann D. – Research in Higher Education, 1984
Predictors of job change for academic staff administrators are examined. Analyses of questionnaire data from administrators who had been employed from 1971 through 1978 indicated that predictors of job mobility differ for diverse kinds of moves with two exceptions--age and gender. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Administrators, Career Change, College Administration, College Faculty
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