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Crowther, Dustin – Journal of Language, Identity, and Education, 2020
International students encounter academic and social adjustments different than those of their domestic peers. Of particular concern is language proficiency, specifically students' investment in continual language development throughout university study. In the current article, I present a comparative case study of two Chinese freshmen (Jenn,…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Student Adjustment, Foreign Students, Social Adjustment
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Dumont, Michelle; Leclerc, Danielle; McKinnon, Suzie – Canadian Journal of School Psychology, 2009
Part-time work is becoming a common fact of life for high school students. Furthermore, its short and intermediate term impacts on the academic and psychosocial adaptation of students between the middle and end of high school are fairly unknown. To compensate for this lack of information, students in Grades 9 and 11 were consulted and asked to…
Descriptors: High Schools, Part Time Employment, Grade 9, Grade 11
Hudley, Cynthia; Moschetti, Roxanne; Gonzalez, Amber; Cho, Su-Je; Barry, Leasha; Kelly, Melissa – Journal of Advanced Academics, 2009
Among academically talented students, SES and racial group membership predict both college expectations and matriculation, and youth less often attend and complete postsecondary education if their parents did not go to college. For successful adjustment to college, significant adults during high school matter more than they might imagine. Talking…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, College Freshmen, High Schools, Student Attitudes
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Seidel, John F.; Vaughn, Sharon – Learning Disabilities Research and Practice, 1991
This study sought to determine differences in expressed attitudes of social alienation between 20 learning-disabled (LD) school completers and 17 LD school dropouts. Results indicated that dropouts felt more socially alienated toward classmates and teachers than school completers did. Risk models for LD school dropouts should include social…
Descriptors: Alienation, Dropout Attitudes, Dropouts, High Schools
Isaacson-Kailes, June; And Others – 1981
The document describes a study which investigated the social adjustment of orthopedically handicapped (OH), mainstreamed, high school students by comparing their status with that of their nonOH classmates on several socioaffective measures. An introduction reviews literature on the assumptions underlying mainstreaming and research on the academic…
Descriptors: High Schools, Mainstreaming, Peer Acceptance, Peer Relationship
Shepherd, Margaret L.; Young, Jerry L. – 1982
A survey of 54 teachers and 12 educable mentally retarded (EMR) secondary students was conducted to determine the academic, social, and emotional-psychological adjustment of mainstreamed EMR students. Separate questionnaires were developed and administered to teachers and EMR students. Results revealed teachers' somewhat negative perceptions of…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), High Schools, Mild Mental Retardation, Self Concept
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Tremaine, Claire D. – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1979
A two-part study was undertaken to test common criticisms of programs for gifted high school students. The study provided no data to support the contention that gifted programs breed elitism, snobbery, indifference, conceit, or any other negative quality. (Author/DLS)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Gifted, Grade Point Average, High Schools
Townsend, Brenda L.; Patton, James M. – 1995
In addition to the typical affective and social challenges faced by most learners with gifts and talents, African American students must negotiate additional challenges emanating from their unique culture. The identification of the social skills and processes utilized by these learners to negotiate their "warring souls" has been…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Black Culture, Black Students, Culture Conflict
La Puente Union High School District, CA. – 1968
Funded under Title III of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, the La Puente, California, continuation education project investigated (1) attitudes of former students concerning the success of the school in preparing them for entry into military service, (2) the minimal skills and knowledge required by each of the armed forces, (3)…
Descriptors: Armed Forces, Continuation Students, Females, High School Graduates
Crowley, E. Paula – 1991
This research sought to determine the particular teacher interventions that six aggressive adolescents (ages 14.09-17.07 years) perceived as most effective in helping them to develop their academic and social skills in mainstreamed classrooms. Student interviews and classroom observations provided the data for analysis. Student characteristics and…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Aggression, Behavior Disorders, Case Studies
Robinson, Ann – 1988
This study investigated 394 participants in the 1987 Arkansas Governor's School (AGS) and a comparison group of 60 AGS alternates on selected measures of cognitive development and personal/social acceptance. The AGS is a 6-week intensive residential program for talented high school students who had finished their junior year. Information was…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Cognitive Development, Critical Thinking, High School Students
Trent, William T.; McPartland, James M. – 1982
This report examines the role of schools and "outside" social and economic influences in young people's lives, focusing particularly on the impact that participation in extracurricular activities has on racial tensions and students' self-images. It is based on data collected from a national sample of tenth graders in the 1980 "High…
Descriptors: Athletics, Black Students, Extracurricular Activities, Grade 10
Schludermann, Eduard; Schludermann, Shirin; Huynh, Cam-Loi – 1997
This study explored the facilitating function of religion in the lives of adolescents, postulating that religiously involved students would endorse prosocial--rather than egoistical--values, and that their prosocial values would foster a sense of belongingness to their church, family, and school. Participating were 369 boys and 372 girls attending…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adolescent Attitudes, Adolescent Development, Catholic Schools