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Woodfield, Ruth; Earl-Novell, Sarah – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2006
There is a widely recognised national trend for girls to outperform boys at all levels of compulsory schooling. With few exceptions, however, most recent research has reported that, in relation to academic performance at university, men are proportionately over-represented at the First Class level. A number of general hypotheses have been put…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Evaluation, Universities, Gender Differences
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Thornton, Bill; Collins, Michele; Daugherty, Richard – Journal of American Indian Education, 2006
Relationships between resiliency and student achievement were investigated in a population of American Indian high school students in a county school district of Nevada. The Resiliency Belief System was used to assess the resiliency of students. The participants were mainly female students (62%), with local tribal affiliation (51%), with a grade…
Descriptors: American Indians, High School Students, Personality Traits, Academic Achievement
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Smith, Page A.; Hoy, Wayne K. – Journal of Educational Administration, 2007
Purpose: The aim of this study was two-fold: to demonstrate a general construct of schools called academic optimism and to show it was related to student achievement in urban elementary schools, even controlling for socioeconomic factors, and school size. Design/methodology/approach: Data were collected from 99 urban elementary schools in Texas…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Elementary Schools, Academic Achievement, School Size
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Kwok, Oi-man; Hughes, Jan N.; Luo, Wen – Journal of School Psychology, 2007
This study investigated a measurement model of personality resilience and the contribution of personality resilience to lower achieving first grade students' academic achievement. Participants were 445 ethnically diverse children who at entrance to first grade scored below their school district median on a test of literacy. Participants were…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Low Achievement, Grade 1, Academic Achievement
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Pomerantz, Eva M.; Altermatt, Ellen Rydell; Saxon, Jill L. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2002
There is disagreement over whether girls or boys are at risk in the context of school. Girls outperform boys in school, particularly in stereotypically feminine subjects. However, girls are also more vulnerable to internal distress than boys are. The aim of this research was to understand this pattern of gender differences. (Author)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Anxiety, Gender Issues, Personality Traits
Shirley, Doeford G. – Online Submission, 2009
The need for alternative education programs that work is paramount in light of the nation's public education crisis. The problem is that alternative education programs fail to adequately address the issues that At-Risk students bring to, and face in, the alternative and/or the traditional classroom. This study utilized a qualitative and a…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Education, At Risk Students, Questionnaires, Data Collection
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Noam, Gil G.; Malti, Tina – New Directions for Youth Development, 2008
The authors introduce the RALLY (Responsive Advocacy for Life and Learning in Youth) approach. RALLY is a school- and afterschool-based approach addressing academic success, youth development, and mental health for youth. Based on developmental and relational principles, RALLY's main goals are to promote students' resiliency, development, and…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Youth Programs, Advocacy, After School Programs
Bjercke, Carol – Understanding Our Gifted, 2006
School achievement and even intelligence have been linked to personality styles. Extroversion (the desire to be surrounded by people) and introversion (the desire to be alone in a quiet area) are two of these styles. More students and teachers tend to be extroverted, so this style is more prominent in schools. Extroverts and introverts have almost…
Descriptors: Extraversion Introversion, Gifted, Academic Achievement, Personality Traits
Polleys, Mary Sue – 2002
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships between self-regulated learning, personality, and achievement. The study investigated whether a relationship exists between personality and self-regulated learning, whether a relationship exists between achievement and self-regulated learning, and whether achievement moderates the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Students, Higher Education, Personality Assessment
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Nourayi, Mahmoud M.; Cherry, Alan A. – Journal of Education for Business, 1993
Completion of the Myers Briggs Type Inventory by 103 accounting majors revealed no significant differences among personality types in achievement, except that sensing types perform better in accounting in general. Results seem to belie the suggestion that accounting attracts introverts and that the intuitive type is best suited to accounting in…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Accounting, Grade Point Average, Grades (Scholastic)
Lloyd-Zannini, Lou – Understanding Our Gifted, 2007
Many gifted children and teens live with the same sorts of family factors that place the general population at risk. These include chronic illness, substance abuse, significant academic underachievement of parents/guardians, low socioeconomic status, teen pregnancy, and teen parenthood. Another predictor of risk for gifted kids may be the…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Student Needs, Academically Gifted, Underachievement
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Brooks, Jean E. – Children & Schools, 2006
Children and youths are at risk of some negative outcomes because of hazards in their environment. A review of the literature on resilience provides guidelines for minimizing risks and promoting positive outcomes for children and youths. This article provides a rationale for incorporating resilience-building efforts in schools and explores ways in…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Children, Youth, Risk
Neihart, Maureen – Understanding Our Gifted, 2006
Resilience allows one to achieve emotional health and social competence in spite of a history of adversity. There are three waves of resilience research. The first wave, 40 years ago, examined risk factors in children. The second wave of research asked the question, what do resilient children look like? These studies concluded that while there is…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Gifted, Academic Achievement, Mental Health
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Espinoza-Herold, Mariela; Gonzalez, Virginia – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2007
Our objective is to document recommendations from senior scholars on effective strategies to mentor graduate students and junior faculty. Mentors' recommendations stated at a national symposium and follow-up interviews are discussed in relation to literature. General themes derived from mentors' recommendations indicate that characteristics of…
Descriptors: Universities, Productivity, Graduate Students, Coping
Weiss, Anna G.; Rohwer, William D., Jr. – 1986
Three main facets have been postulated to interactively comprise the student achievement complex. These include the student's motivational make-up, study behaviors and strategies, and cognitive and self-management demands with student study activities. This investigation is a subset of a series of studies on personality correlates, study…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Students, Higher Education, Personality Traits
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