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Estrada, Peggy; Wang, Haiwen – American Educational Research Journal, 2018
Employing longitudinal, multisite comparative mixed-methods, we describe patterns of reclassifying and not reclassifying eligible English learner (EL) students to fluent English proficient, and we identify factors impeding and facilitating reclassification. Analyses of administrative data for 7 cohorts of students over 3 years in one district and…
Descriptors: English Language Learners, Classification, Criteria, Longitudinal Studies
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Li, Yuk Yung – American Educational Research Journal, 2017
Despite decades of research, little is known about the dynamics of sustaining change in school reform and how the process of change unfolds. By tracing the nine-year reform journeys of four primary schools in Hong Kong (using multiyear interview, observational, and archival data), this study uncovers the micro-processes the schools experienced…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Pilot Projects, Elementary Schools
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Dorner, Lisa M. – American Educational Research Journal, 2012
Implementing policies relies on their design, the will and capacity of implementors, the organizations within which implementation occurs, and individuals' interpretations. Despite the fact that families' decisions are critical to the successful implementation of educational programs, however, few studies examine their sense-making processes.…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Mexicans, Family (Sociological Unit), Educational Policy
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Zimmerman, Barry J. – American Educational Research Journal, 2008
The topic of how students become self-regulated as learners has attracted researchers for decades. Initial attempts to measure self-regulated learning (SRL) using questionnaires and interviews were successful in demonstrating significant predictions of students' academic outcomes. The present article describes the second wave of research, which…
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Elementary School Students, Diaries, Self Management
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Brophy, Jere; Alleman, Janet – American Educational Research Journal, 2002
Interviewed 216 students in kindergarten through grade 3 about the economics of meeting families' needs for shelter. Responses indicated that most understood that people have to pay for shelter, but most were vague about renting apartments or mortgages. Discusses findings in reference to curriculum and instruction in the early grades. (SLD)
Descriptors: Costs, Economic Factors, Elementary School Students, Housing
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Nicholls, John G.; Thorkildsen, Theresa A. – American Educational Research Journal, 1989
Sixty-six elementary school students were interviewed about substantive and conventional aspects of academic knowledge. Even first graders distinguished intellectual conventions from the substance of the disciplines and construed the conventions as arbitrary social practices to foster communication. (SLD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Communication Skills, Course Content, Curriculum Evaluation
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Sinatra, Gale M.; And Others – American Educational Research Journal, 1992
Ideas young students have about their government and the effects of instruction and development on the formation of these ideas were studied for 26 students interviewed 4 times (before and after U.S. history instruction in grades 5 and 8). Why students' conceptions showed more consistency than growth is discussed. (SLD)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Citizenship Education, Comparative Analysis, Concept Formation
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McKeown, Margaret G.; Beck, Isabel L. – American Educational Research Journal, 1990
The knowledge that 35 fifth graders and 37 sixth graders had about a historical period was characterized by focusing on the fifth graders before they studied the Revolutionary War, and sixth graders 1 year after they studied the topic. Students' knowledge before and after instruction included simple associations and lacked connected structures.…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Assessment, Elementary School Students, Grade 5
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Stodolsky, Susan S.; And Others – American Educational Research Journal, 1991
Sixty fifth graders were interviewed to determine their attitudes and conceptions about learning mathematics and social studies. Students characterized positive and negative experiences about mathematics in terms of their ability to do the work, whereas social studies experiences were more likely to be evaluated as boring or interesting. (SLD)
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Grade 5, Intermediate Grades, Interviews
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Lewis, Amanda E. – American Educational Research Journal, 2001
Using ethnographic techniques and formal interviews with 12 students, examined the racial messages and lessons students got from parents and teachers in one suburban elementary school community. Explicit color-blind "race talk" masked a reality of racialized practices and color-conscious understandings. Discusses this apparent paradox in the…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers, Ethnography
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Barton, Keith C. – American Educational Research Journal, 2001
Classroom observations and interviews with 60 children, aged 6 to 12 years, in Northern Ireland and comparisons with previous U.S. research show the extent to which specific forms of historical representation shape understanding of change over time. As was consistent with differing historical representations, children in Northern Ireland are less…
Descriptors: Change, Comprehension, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students