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Schuchart, Claudia – Educational Studies, 2013
This article intends to identify the effects of school social capital on the educational plans of students, particularly those staying in school and obtaining an intermediate certificate. It is hypothesised that social capital helps to explain individual educational plans and differences between schools regarding the amount of students with…
Descriptors: Secondary Education, Social Capital, Hypothesis Testing, Teacher Expectations of Students
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Bromnick, Rachel D.; Swallow, Brian L. – Educational Studies, 2001
Examines the values of eleven to sixteen year olds (111 girls and 133 boys) in terms of their philosophies of life, fears, and underlying values. Finds that girls focus on relationships with family, friends, and boys; while activities like sports are the main focus for boys. Includes references. (CMK)
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Educational Research, Foreign Countries
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Ashworth, John; Evans, Lynne – Educational Studies, 2000
Explores evidence of English student interest and achievement in their chosen A-level subjects. Focuses on economics among ten major A-level subjects. Concludes that students may be discouraged to study A-level economics by severe grading at the mid-point of A-level study. Includes references. (CMK)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Economics, Economics Education, Foreign Countries
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Osei, George M. – Educational Studies, 2003
Presents a study that focused on the attempts to introduce a vocationally-oriented curriculum into the Junior Secondary Schools in Ghana. Uses interviews, documentary analysis, and case studies. Discusses the results in detail. Explains that there was no training or resources for the teachers. (CMK)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Developing Nations, Educational Policy, Educational Research
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Boulton, Michael J.; Trueman, Mark; Flemington, Ian – Educational Studies, 2002
Presents a study in which British students in Year 7 through Year 10 (n=170) completed a questionnaire that focused on their involvement in different types of bullying, what behaviors were regarded as bullying, and their attitudes towards bullying, bullies, and victims. Includes references. (CMK)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Bullying, Educational Research, Foreign Countries
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Chaplain, Roland P. – Educational Studies, 2000
Reports the view and perceptions of approximately 1,000 Welsh and English students in their final two years of compulsory schooling focusing on self-efficacy, goal orientation and motivation, stress, and interpersonal skills. Finds that most students were positive about their school, their futures, and their perceived control of their life. (CMK)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Gender Issues, Goal Orientation, Interpersonal Competence
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Adey, Ken; Biddulph, Mary – Educational Studies, 2001
States that many students feel history and geography do not need to be taught after Key Stage 3 (ages 11-14). Explains that students lack an understanding in correlating the importance of these subjects to their future. Draws from questionnaire data that focused on students' perceptions of history and geography. (CMK)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Foreign Countries, Geography, History
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Aplin, Richard – Educational Studies, 1991
Analyzes answers to a questionnaire given to British secondary school children who had opted out of foreign language study. Identifies reasons why the students chose not to continue language study. Concludes that enjoyment of the subject and opportunities for contact with the country of the target language are factors motivating students to…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Course Selection (Students), Foreign Countries, Language Enrollment
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McCarthy, Alun C.; Moss, Dennis – Educational Studies, 1990
Reports that 40 secondary level students enrolled in Craft Design Technology classes (CDT) at the Pen-y-Dre comprehensive school in Mid Glamorgan, Wales regarded them as high status, intellectually demanding, and having high employment value. Indicates that advanced-level technology courses attract a significant number of female students and are…
Descriptors: Course Evaluation, Course Selection (Students), Design Crafts, Education Work Relationship
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Bromnick, Rachel D.; Swallow, Brian L. – Educational Studies, 1999
Investigates the heroes and heroines of 244 school children (11-16) in order to explore both identity development and the socio-cultural factors that shape the self. Finds that (1) almost a quarter of the young people were happy to be themselves and (2) heroes were drawn primarily from the sporting world and media. (CMK)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Cultural Influences, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Bullock, Kate; Wikeley, Felicity – Educational Studies, 1999
Describes one aspect of an evaluation of an action-planning initiative to improve pupils' learning in Year 9, focusing on Personal Learning Planning (PLP). Reveals that students did not link PLP with fundamental aspects of effective learning and that outcomes differed for boys and girls. Includes references. (CMK)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Benefits, Females, Foreign Countries
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Blanksby, Dixie C. – Educational Studies, 1999
Explores the responses of teachers and parents to a trial of 'cluster grouping' (gifted students grouped together in a mixed ability class) as a model to meet the needs of exceptional students in a junior secondary school. Identifies factors impacting the school's Cluster Group Project. Discusses the results. (CMK)
Descriptors: Cluster Grouping, Foreign Countries, Gifted, Higher Education
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Francis, Leslie J. – Educational Studies, 1999
Examines 5535 English female students between 13 and 15 years old for attitudes toward the safety of their environments. Accounts for individual personality differences. Finds that personality and rurality are significant predictors of how students see their local area. Females in rural areas hold more positive attitudes toward their environment.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Females, Foreign Countries, Higher Education