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Janos, Paul M.; And Others – Journal of Higher Education, 1989
Certain highly able and motivated young adolescents can successfully pursue full-time college-level studies without unreasonable compromises to psychological and social adjustment. Ways in which an adequate program facilitating early college entrance might be structured are suggested. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academically Gifted, Acceleration (Education), Adjustment (to Environment)
Testerman, Janet – Phi Delta Kappan, 1996
Research shows that poor student-teacher relations adversely affect students' self-concept. Teachers at a Florida high school created positive advisor/advisee relationships for a group of high-risk students with grade-point averages of 1.5 or below. After 21 weeks, these students had better attendance and grade-point averages than control-group…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adolescents, Attendance, Dropout Prevention
Thomas, Alex, Ed.; Grimes, Jeff, Ed. – 1987
This monograph was written as a reference for practitioners who need an authoritative source of information on a wide variety of topics beyond the classroom and the child's own personal characteristics that influence school success. Included are 93 separate chapters, written by a diverse group of school psychologists and arranged alphabetically…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Childhood Needs, Elementary School Students, Elementary Secondary Education
Wolfe, Helen Bickel – 1969
To provide research about women's work values and how these values may be related to specific demographic variables, questionnaires were mailed to 4,003 women in New York State. The six work values under investigation were identifiable psychological needs: (1) dominance-recognition, (2) mastery-achievement, (3) economic, (4) independence, (5)…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Age, Career Counseling, Career Guidance
Lerner, Barbara – American Educator, 1996
Examines the notion that schools should help foster students' self-esteem and discusses whether this notion helps students meet high academic and disciplinary standards or actually hinders their efforts. It is argued that attention to self-esteem will only excessively expand egos at the expense of the self-critical struggle that is necessary for…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Psychological Needs
Dickmann, Leonore W. – 1982
Self-management theory proposes that an individual organize activities around a set of goals that are carefully considered. These goals can help students develop a positive self-concept which in turn correlates with higher achievement. Primary grade teachers generally have ways in which to help learners see themselves as worthy, while in the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Decision Making, Elementary Secondary Education, Goal Orientation
Horwitz, Robert – 1978
As interest in open education has increased, so have demands for systematic evaluative research on its effects. There now exists a fairly sizable body of work on academic and psychological effects of open classroom teaching. In 1975, the author reviewed the relevant literature and summarized it in a monograph published by the North Dakota Study…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Discovery Learning, Educational Assessment, Nontraditional Education
O'Reilly, Robert – 1975
This study shows that the psychosocial climate of a classroom has an effect on the learning of students. Consequently, teachers and supervisors should monitor the classroom climate and develop techniques for improving it. The subjects for the study were 1,100 secondary students in 48 mathematics classes in eastern Ontario. Variables in the study…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Environment, Mathematics, Mathematics Education
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Gnagey, William J. – Clearing House, 1981
Teachers in a small high school nominated students whose classroom behavior facilitates or inhibits (disrupts) the learning process. These two groups were compared on locus of control, Maslow motive hierarchies, attitudes toward crime prevention, and achievement. Results are discussed and suggestions for helping disruptive students are made. (SJL)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavior Problems, Comparative Testing, Crime
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Combs, Arthur W. – Educational Leadership, 1982
Applying the principles of affective education will help students learn anything better, including the basics. Student learning depends on four highly affective factors: self-concept, feelings of challenge or threat, values, and feelings of belonging or being cared for. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Humanistic Education
Clarke-Stewart, K. Alison – NEA Today, 1989
Development and achievement by children from single-parent families can be difficult. Various factors make divorce harder for children, but they can adjust, and teachers can help by keeping school from being one more problem (e.g,. being informed about what to expect in such circumstances and offering programs to relieve stress). (SM)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Childhood Needs, Children, Divorce
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Beyer, Sylvia – Developmental Review, 1995
Provides a review and integration of findings on the effects of parenting styles and maternal employment on children's academic achievement. Presents a model in which it is argued that maternal employment status has little, if any, direct effect on children's academic achievement. Suggests maternal employment affects parenting styles, which in…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Child Rearing, Children, Employed Women
Holly, William J. – Research Roundup, 1987
Children with high self-esteem tend to do better in school. Studies indicate, however, that self-esteem is not a cause of academic success, but an effect. In this review of five recent research studies on the subject of self-esteem, one example of a successful program aimed at raising students' self-esteem is offered by Scarborough school system…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Secondary Education, Psychological Needs, School Attitudes
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Daniels, O. C. Bobby – Western Journal of Black Studies, 1987
Interviews reveal that black student-athletes are placed in the middle of a credibility conflict between the faculty, the administration, and the community. Balancing academic, athletic, and personal demands is a herculean task. Black student-athletes need a caring institutional atmosphere to improve their academic performance. (BJV)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Athletes, Athletic Coaches, Black Achievement
Baumeister, Roy F. – American Educator, 1996
Argues that schools' efforts at boosting student self-esteem can backfire and create above-average rates of interpersonal and psychological problems, including aggression and violence. The benefits of promoting self-esteem are believed to be questionable and may ultimately be harmful. The problems caused by overinflating student self-esteem are…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Psychological Needs
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