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Guida, Frank; And Others – 1983
Considerable research has been conducted on the effect of anxiety on academic achievement. The most consistent finding is that high anxiety is associated with low performance, particularly at the elementary school level. To explain this situation, some researchers have hypothesized that anxiety debilitates students' attention span or time-on-task…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Anxiety, Attention Span, Black Students

Gooden, Fay E.; And Others – Journal of Negro Education, 1989
Describes a program in the Kansas City (Missouri) school district for seventh-, eighth-, and ninth-grade students with reading scores significantly below grade level. Presents findings that the program resulted in gains in basic skills, attendance, and reading comprehension. (MW)
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Junior High School Students, Junior High Schools, Language Acquisition
Jones, Beau Fly – 1982
Reading improvement programs that have focused on additional staff for teaching, tutoring, and counseling; prescriptive, self-paced learning methods; unstructured open-education strategies; and intensive reading have often been successful in small towns and middle sized cities, but none has made a major impact on the reading achievement of…
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Curriculum Development, Inner City, Learning Processes
Cable, Greg – 1972
This report is a narrative account of the development of community involvement at Park School, Toronto, following the conflict which developed in the late 1960's and which reached its peak in 1970. In Park School, the process of community involvement has been characterized by bitterness, hostility, and distrust. After September 1970, with the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Community Involvement, Conflict, Disadvantaged Youth