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Young, Clara Y.; Wright, James V.; Laster, Joseph – Education, 2005
Closing the educational achievement gap has been a schooling issue since Brown v. Board of Topeka, Kansas decision. Generally, the learning achievement of elementary and secondary African-American student has been an issue in majority school populations across the United States. And evidence of performance of these students appears to be more…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Instructional Development, Educational Strategies, Teacher Effectiveness
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Arif, Mohammed; Smiley, Frederick M.; Kulonda, Dennis J. – Education, 2005
In the 1960s, the U.S. business community utilized the term "push/pull" to indicate whether or not industry should use the "one-size-fits all" or whether it should listen to consumers' needs and feedback as a system of producing and marketing products. As well, U.S. public education has become much more accountability-laden…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Total Quality Management, Epistemology, Public Education
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Kondrasuk, Jack N.; Greene, Thomas; Waggoner, Jacqueline; Edwards, Kristen; NaYak-Rhodes, Aradhana – Education, 2005
A review of the literature shows significant violence (both physical and verbal threats) in schools in the United States (U.S.). Almost all of the studies focus on violence by students and against students. There is very limited information about violence involving employees in the schools even though teachers are three times more likely to be…
Descriptors: Vocational Schools, Research Needs, Elementary Secondary Education, Employees
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Hassinger, Mark; Plourde, Lee A. – Education, 2005
The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine characteristics of academically successful Hispanic students. Despite repeated failures and early academic difficulties, some Hispanic students continue to fight through their adversity. Some children have a positive attitude toward school although there are monumental barriers for these at-risk…
Descriptors: High Achievement, High Risk Students, Hispanic American Students, Student Attitudes
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Stewart, Kima Payne; Neeley, Richard A. – Education, 2005
Three major investigations were conducted in an effort to determine the impact of home school regulations on educational enrollments in the United States. Home school regulations were obtained from state departments of education and investigated to determine the strength of the accountability measures. Populations representative of the school-age…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, State Regulation, Enrollment Influences, State Departments of Education
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Okpala, Comfort O.; Ellis, Richard – Education, 2005
This study examines the perceptions of college students on teacher quality components, with exclusive focus on teacher qualifications. To accomplish the objective this study identifies the perceptions of college student on teacher quality components. Data for the study were collected from 218 college students enrolled in a HBCU from the…
Descriptors: Teacher Qualifications, College Students, Teaching Skills, Teacher Effectiveness
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Witmer, Stacie M.; Hoffman, Lynn M.; Nottis, Katharyn E. – Education, 2004
Elementary teachers' beliefs, knowledge, and practice relating to retention were explored using an adapted version of the Teacher Retention Beliefs Questionnaire (Tompchin & Impara, 1992). A researcher-developed knowledge section was added to the original questionnaire to measure teachers' propositional knowledge of retention. Thirty-five, K-4…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Grade Repetition, Teacher Attitudes, Elementary School Teachers
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Inman, Duane; Marlow, Leslie – Education, 2004
As beginning teachers continue to leave the profession within the first several years of entering, educators must identify factors which cause teachers to remain in the profession, as well as factors related to attrition if the current teacher shortage is to be remedied. The purpose of this study was to examine the reported attitudes of beginning…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Teaching Experience, Teacher Background, Teacher Persistence
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