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Stevenson, Robert L. – 1976
Three studies carried out in 1975 with the assistance of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting examined use of public television by black viewers. Results from statewide telephone surveys in Mississippi and North Carolina indicated that significantly fewer blacks than whites watched public television. However, most of the differences disappeared…
Descriptors: Blacks, Minority Groups, Public Television, State Surveys
Obringer, S. John – 1998
Due to the significant over-representation of minority students identified as learning disabled, this study investigated the effects of modifying the discrepancy formula between intelligence and achievement commonly used to identify and place school age students in learning disabled programs. Three modifications were applied to the discrepancy…
Descriptors: Disability Identification, Elementary Secondary Education, Intelligence, Intelligence Quotient
Wilkins, William E.; Jones, J. Reid – 1998
A study was conducted on the performance of black students from a historically black university (HBU) as well as examinations used for teacher certification in Mississippi. Of specific concern for this paper was the success of black students in successfully completing the NTE/PRAXIS Examinations. Its scope began with the NTE examinations and…
Descriptors: Alternative Assessment, Black Colleges, Black Teachers, Education Majors
Neal, Pamela – 1975
The existence of compulsory school attendance at the secondary level may help to assure school attendance for some students, but it does little to assure that any will learn. Both the laws requiring attendance and the basic high school programs offered in most states must be remodeled. Arizona's system provides a good example. Although Arizona's…
Descriptors: Attendance, Career Education, Career Opportunities, Child Labor
Cousin, Sherri L.; Klotz, Jack J.; Kiick, Carole A. – 2000
This study examines how one Mississippi elementary school countered the growing trend toward minority isolation with the Community and Home Access for Mississippi Parents and Students project, which was designed to combat white flight, improve academic performance on standardized reading tests, and increase access to technology. Project components…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Community Involvement, Consciousness Raising, Diversity (Student)
Albritton, Shelly; Klotz, Jack; Roberson, Thelma – 2003
This study investigated whether Mississippi's Parents as Teachers (PAT) program was advancing parent involvement in children's learning at home and when children entered formal schooling. It focused on whether there were differences in frequency of school participation and in levels of engagement in home learning activities between parents who had…
Descriptors: Child Development, Disadvantaged Youth, Early Childhood Education, Early Intervention
Franks, Melvin E.; And Others – 1996
The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) serves as the nation's primary indicator of what school children know and can do. This study examines the policy relevant variable, computer use in the classroom, as indicated by the 1992 NAEP Trial State Assessment data for Mississippi. After a preliminary examination of other variables…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Policy, Ethnicity