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Watson, Arden K. – 1987
Since 20% of all college students experience communication apprehension (CA), the developmental student, distinguished by lower than average academic scores, may also experience this inhibiting fear of communication. Characteristics of the developmental communication apprehensive student indicate that a program for overcoming communication…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Cognitive Measurement, Cognitive Restructuring, Communication Apprehension
Parish, Thomas S.; Parish, Joycelyn Gay – 2000
An attempt was made to create a profile of students at risk of disconnecting from school or being disconnected. In this study, 1,853 grade school students were evaluated by their teachers on the Potential Dropout Checklist (PDOC) (T. Parish and J. Parish, 1993), an instrument that offers 20 items believed to discern trouble spots or problem…
Descriptors: Alienation, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Evaluation Methods
Higbee, Jeanne L.; Dwinell, Patricia L. – 1988
The Developmental Inventory of Sources of Stress (DISS) is an instructional tool designed to assist counselors, advisors, and faculty in reducing stress among college students (specifically, high risk college freshmen, although it can be utilized effectively with any college student population). The instrument focuses on sources of stress over…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Evaluation Methods, High Risk Students, Higher Education
Nielsen, Jennifer L.; Croasdaile, Susanne S.; Gansneder, Bruce M. – 2002
The objective of this study was to determine the feasibility of process-outcome evaluation in a broad-aim social program. Researchers collaborated with program staff to create outcome measures and measures of the services provided. Interventions for different groups of program participants were analyzed, using data on 122 children from…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Neglect, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Bryan, Tanis – 1991
This paper examines the identification of children with learning disabilities who are at risk for problems in the social domain. Based on sociometric measures, teacher rating scales, and measures administered to the children, it is found that children with learning disabilities may have problems related to rejection or related to neglect, and that…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Handicap Identification, High Risk Students
Frymier, Jack; And Others – 1990
A technique for large-scale research in which researchers at different sites study the same problem in the same way at the same time is described. This "simultaneous replication" enhances the credibility of the replication process by eliminating variations in the use of time that can contaminate research results. A total of 144…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Data Collection, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education

Chambers, Bette; Abrami, Philip C.; Massue, Francine M.; Morrison, Scott – Canadian Journal of Education, 1998
Examined the implementation of the Success for All early intervention program in Montreal (Quebec, Canada) at four urban elementary schools with 128 high-risk students compared to 136 control participants. Program implementation resulted in higher reading achievement for the at-risk students. (SLD)
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Early Intervention, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Yu, Lei; Rachor, Robert – 2000
Starting with the 1997-1998 school year, the Direct Instruction Reading/Language Arts Program was implemented in three elementary schools in a northwest urban public school system as a 3-year pilot study to improve the academic performance of at-risk students. Direct Instruction (DI) is aimed at providing effective learning for low-achieving…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Elementary School Students, Evaluation Methods, High Risk Students
Damico, Sandra Bowman – 1989
This study explores instructional and interpersonal factors policy issue is discussed in this digest. The school in school rather than dropping out. These students had failed, two or more times, that portion of Florida's State Student Assessment Test which was required for receipt of a high school diploma. Data for this study were collected in…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Dropout Characteristics, Dropout Rate, Evaluation Methods
Duhon, Karen; And Others – 1996
Summaries are presented of papers from a symposium entitled "The Evaluation of Complex Programs Using Participatory Evaluation" that focused on a comprehensive school service program in a south Texas alternative high school. "Theoretical Framework and Objectives" explores the problems of evaluating such programs. Problems…
Descriptors: Ancillary School Services, Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods
Williams, Warren S.; Iverson, Bethany – 1985
Four studies of the reliability and validity of needs assessment instruments developed by the Taylor Public Schools, Michigan, are described. The studies focused on the stability of student scores, classification stability, content validity, and concurrent validity. Consisting of separate tests for kindergarten, first and second grade, the…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Cognitive Measurement, Compensatory Education, Cutting Scores
Frankel, Steven – 1988
This report favors a systems-oriented evaluation for improving minority student achievement, an inclusive approach, which may require funds to be (at least temporarily) withdrawn from other research activities. When financial resources are limited, such an evaluation may focus on a relatively limited range of related evaluation issues. In…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Assessment, Educational Research, Educationally Disadvantaged
McKinney, James D.; Montague, Marjorie; Hocutt, Anne M. – 1998
This paper discusses the first year results of a screening procedure used to identify 92 kindergarten and first grade children who were at risk of developing serious emotional disturbance (SED), and presents additional data on the predictive validity of the screening procedure one year later. The Systematic Screening for Behavior Disorders (SSBD)…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Disability Identification, Early Intervention, Elementary School Students
Ward, Thomas J., Jr.; And Others – 1992
This study, part of Project Mandala, created and tested an identification model which utilized a profile approach to identify gifted students (including those traditionally under-identified) in two age groups, 4-8 years and 11-14 years. The overall protocol included seven steps: (1) drawing nominations from a wide base including parents, school…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Academic Achievement, Creativity, Early Childhood Education
Hall, Tracey E.; Baker, Scott – 1995
This paper provides background information on school reform and describes efforts to implement an assessment system for students with disabilities in 12 nongraded primary classrooms. Background information briefly covers the school restructuring movement, the history of nongraded primary education, alternative assessment strategies which focus on…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Educational Change, Evaluation Methods, High Risk Students
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