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Chesler, Mark A.; Ford, Kristie A.; Galura, Joseph A.; Charbeneau, Jessica M. – Teaching Sociology, 2006
Community service learning offers students the opportunity to cross socially constructed and epistemological borders of power and privilege, allowing them to come into contact with groups of people who are different from themselves and to learn in different ways. Peer facilitators, undergraduate student instructional leaders who guide others…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Research Universities, Service Learning, Educational Environment
Galindo-Rueda, Fernando; Vignoles, Anna – Centre for the Economics of Education (NJ1), 2005
There has been a substantial rise in British education levels in recent decades, and new empirical evidence suggests that less able but wealthier children have benefited most from this expansion, at least during the 1970s and 1980s. There are many potential explanations for this trend. For example, during this period, the UK's highly selective…
Descriptors: Secondary Schools, Selective Admission, Cognitive Ability, Family Characteristics
Soares, Anthony T.; Soares, Louise M. – 1969
On the basis of previous research, which revealed difference in self-perception of disadvantaged and advantaged children, this project investigated whether differences in personality traits existed and what these differences might be as revealed by their self-perceptions. Fourth through eighth graders in an urban school system were subjects. About…
Descriptors: Advantaged, Comparative Analysis, Disadvantaged, Elementary School Students
Hickerson, Pat – J Reading, 1970
Descriptors: Advantaged, Design Requirements, Intelligence, Junior High School Students
Morris, Gregory A. – Reading Soc Setting, 1967
Lecture given before the Annual Conference and Course on Reading (23d, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa., July 10-21, 1967).
Descriptors: Advantaged, Comprehension, Creative Reading, Critical Reading
Wasson, Ellis Archer – History Teacher, 2003
Free response question (FRQ) #5 in the 2002 Advanced Placement (AP) European history exam read as follows: "In what ways and to what extent did absolutism affect the power and status of the European nobility in the period 1650 to 1750. Use examples from at least 2 countries." This question, which is aimed at encouraging a comparative…
Descriptors: European History, Advanced Placement, Textbooks, History Instruction
Tuvblad, Catherine; Grann, Martin; Lichtenstein, Paul – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2006
Background: Socioeconomic status is often assumed to be of importance for the development of antisocial behavior, yet it explains only a fraction of the variance. One explanation for this paradox could be that socioeconomic status moderates the influence of genetic and environmental effects on antisocial behavior. Method: TCHAD is a Swedish…
Descriptors: Twins, Socioeconomic Status, Intervention, Employment Level
Adams, Caralee – Instructor, 2006
Surprising new studies show that privileged adolescents are more likely than any other socioeconomic group to suffer from depression, anxiety disorders, and substance abuse. This article presents an interview with Madeline Levine, a Marin County, California, clinical psychologist of 25 years, and author of the new book "The Price of Privilege"…
Descriptors: Private Schools, Substance Abuse, Academic Achievement, Depression (Psychology)
Winston, Gordon C.; Hill, Catharine B. – Williams Project on the Economics of Higher Education, Williams College, 2005
With only a small number of their students coming from families with the lowest incomes (10% from the bottom two family income quintiles), the nation's most selective private colleges and universities need to know why. Two ready ideological answers are (1) that low-income high-ability students are being excluded in order to favor the children of…
Descriptors: Private Colleges, Neighborhoods, Family Income, Selective Admission
Garcia, Ray – Educational Leadership and Administration: Teaching and Program Development, 2005
This article addresses the failure of sustainability of reform efforts in public school systems by reconceptualizing the perplexing notion of sustainability through a case study to discern the skill sets needed of principals to sustain reforms in urban settings. This study draws on perceptual data gathered from principals in 36 schools in one…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Public Education, Leadership, Principals
Knopf, Irwin J. – 1968
Five experiments (conducted in 1968 on observing responses and vigilance, reward preferences, and learning strategies in concept formation) indicate that socioeconomic level (SEL) has an influence on intellectual and educational functioning of elementary school children. Expectation of reinforcement was tested in experiment 1, using 60…
Descriptors: Advantaged, Attention, Attention Control, Comparative Analysis
Alexander, Theron – 1967
Children living in the deprived environment of Appalachia were studied to determine if they showed a limited verbal response to stimuli in their environment, and if their emotional characteristics differed from those of advantaged children. An earlier study (1957) of American Indian children living on a reservation provided the stimulus for this…
Descriptors: Advantaged, Cultural Differences, Disadvantaged, Disadvantaged Environment
Kogan, Kate L.; Wimberger, Herbert C. – 1969
To study mother-child interaction patterns in culturally disadvantaged and culturally advantaged families, verbal and nonverbal communications were observed, recorded, and analyzed both independently and collectively. Subjects were 10 Head Start children, 10 culturally advantaged children, and the mothers of both groups. Communications were…
Descriptors: Advantaged, Affection, Communication (Thought Transfer), Comparative Analysis
Fowler, William; And Others – 1971
The Ontario Institute for Studies in Education and the Canadian Mothercraft Society completed the first year of their 3-year day care demonstration project for advantaged and disadvantaged infants from 3 to 30 months of age. The program was designed to facilitate infants' cognitive, personality, and social development through personalized…
Descriptors: Advantaged, Cognitive Development, Day Care, Disadvantaged
Coles, Robert – Learning, 1978
Teachers of the children of very rich parents must be flexible in their standards in dealing with them. The attitude of these children toward school, classmates, and the teacher varies greatly from that of the average student. (JD)
Descriptors: Advantaged, Economic Status, Elementary Secondary Education, Social Class

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