By socioeconomic background?
A recent review published by the Institute of Education at the University of London found that the performance of different types of schools is largely accounted for
by the socioeconomic backgrounds of the children present.
At any point over at least the last 50 years, a synthesis of available empirical evidence would have suggested, quite unambiguously, that students having difficulty at school, especially those disadvantaged
by their socioeconomic backgrounds, learn more when they are working in heterogeneous rather than in homogeneous ability groups (e.g., Oakes, 1985; Yonezawa, Wells, and Serna, 2002).
Not exact matches
«Children who are born with high abilities but who come from poor
backgrounds are overtaken in recorded levels of achievement at primary school
by children of weaker ability from wealthier
socioeconomic backgrounds.
They integrate
by class —
socioeconomic background — and the subtitle of his book is «Why There Are No Bad Schools in Raleigh».
By using pairs of sisters who spent differing amounts of time living with their fathers, the study was able to control for inherited genes and environmental conditions, such as
socioeconomic status or religious
background, to isolate the effects of fathering quality on daughters.
The findings held true for all students, regardless of whether they appeared likely or unlikely to attend selective schools, as predicted
by student
background characteristics such as race, gender,
socioeconomic status, and pre-college test scores.
Existence of underserved or inaccessible populations: Another type of person who might try CAM approaches is one who is not well served
by the medical establishment because of
socioeconomic status, class, ethnic
background, or geographical isolation.
To gain more insights into how people of different
socioeconomic backgrounds use MOOCs, Hansen and Justin Reich of Harvard University looked at registration and completion patterns in 68 courses offered
by Harvard and MIT, combing through data from 164,198 U.S. participants between ages 13 and 69.
By teaching you the skills you need to live a healthy life, health coaching can significantly lower long - term health care expenditures, making this a cost - effective approach for various
socioeconomic backgrounds.
Researchers used highly faithful audio recorders — a system called Language Environment Analysis (known as LENA)-- to capture every word spoken or heard
by 36 4 — 6 year olds from various
socioeconomic backgrounds over two full days.
In addition, significant achievement gaps
by gender, Indigenous status,
socioeconomic background and school location remain.
Hi Padraic, the full report can be downloaded here: http://research.acer.edu.au/ozpisa/22/ - for Australia, it includes a breakdown
by jurisdiction and
socioeconomic background.
He says that pursuing a career in education, starting with TFA, is important to him because he wants to give students of all racial and
socioeconomic backgrounds the same educational opportunity he had at Harvard — a sentiment echoed
by many students from Merseth's class.
By shifting the focus of NAPLAN in this way, it also may be possible to downplay school comparisons based on year - level means (a statistic that is strongly correlated with students»
socioeconomic backgrounds) and to make greater use of NAPLAN's ability to compare schools based on the value they add, reflected in the progress students make.
When the team looked for alternatives, they were impressed
by research from Clackmannanshire in Scotland (Johnston and Watson, 2005), an area with a similar
socioeconomic background to Ellenbrook's, that showed synthetic phonics worked.
Pupils from lower
socioeconomic backgrounds may be held back
by their A Level subject choices when applying for elite university places, a study has found.
We compare the test scores of students in each of the seven categories, taking into account differences in the students»
socioeconomic characteristics, including parent schooling, self - reported household income, the number of non-school books in the home, and the quality of the peer groups (calculated
by averaging family
background and home resources for all students in the classroom).
From 1998 to 2007, more than 3,000 graduates of the Puente program have been accepted
by four - year colleges, a rate one - third higher than that of Latino students with similar
socioeconomic and academic
backgrounds who attend the same California public schools but aren't enrolled in Puente.
Spurred
by a team of three biology, math, and humanities teachers at High Tech High, a public charter school in San Diego, these diverse students — of widely mixed academic levels and
socioeconomic backgrounds — created the book as the central project of their junior year.
Once the right mix was found, each mother was interviewed
by the researchers, covering a range of topics like
socioeconomic and educational
backgrounds; the schooling of their parents, husbands, and siblings; reproductive and health behavior; knowledge of child development; and attitudes toward their children.
-- According to findings released today
by researchers at the Strategic Data Project (SDP), the gap in college enrollment rates between black students and white students in four large, urban districts disappears or even reverses direction once prior achievement and
socioeconomic background is accounted for.
The treatment and control classes were matched on CAT Total Reading and Total Language scores, and the research team also attempted to match the groups on ethnic
background and
socioeconomic status
by selecting classes from schools in the same or similar neighborhoods.
Planners can gain additional insights
by analyzing the performance of subgroups of students, in particular the learning progress of students of different
socioeconomic backgrounds, ability levels, language experiences, ethnicities, races, and genders.
«The final program would evaluate academic performance
by tracking student progress and growth among students in other districts with similar
socioeconomic backgrounds,» he explained.
According to the Education Equality Index published
by Education Cities and Great Schools, Arizona ranks third * in the country with the amount of schools that are closing the achievement gap for all children, regardless of their
socioeconomic background.
The 15 - year research synthesis from the American Educational Research Association (AERA), «Research Synthesis of the Associations Between
Socioeconomic Background, Inequality, School Climate, and Academic Achievement,» suggests that by promoting a positive climate, schools can allow greater equality in educational opportunities, decrease socioeconomic inequalities, and enable more social mobility
Socioeconomic Background, Inequality, School Climate, and Academic Achievement,» suggests that
by promoting a positive climate, schools can allow greater equality in educational opportunities, decrease
socioeconomic inequalities, and enable more social mobility
socioeconomic inequalities, and enable more social mobility for students.
This has been confirmed
by numerous studies, most particularly those that focus on value added for individual students after controlling for
background characteristics like
socioeconomic status.
strategies designed to increase diversity
by attracting and retaining students from varying
socioeconomic backgrounds;
However, the greatest challenge is that the industry is still not a meritocracy as evidenced
by the prevailing underrepresentation
by gender, racial and
socioeconomic background.
And as someone from a lower
socioeconomic background I was hit harder than many of my law school colleagues
by the demand that I buy new suits so I hear a lot of what this article is saying with regards to classism.
I am energized
by big goals, and your company's mission of delivering exceptional healthcare to people from all
socioeconomic backgrounds has me excited.»
This study provides evidence that a diversity of family
background (
socioeconomic deprivation, housing tenure, family disruption and parental interest), health and development (cognition and behaviour) measures gives powerful independent childhood indications for general health and mental well - being in early adulthood, whereas limiting long - standing illness in adulthood is most strongly indicated
by health difficulties in childhood.
Because media use practices and motivations vary among families from different
backgrounds, 21 we also aimed to study whether these associations vary
by family characteristics, such as
socioeconomic status (SES), primary language, and race / ethnicity.
Secondly, it is acknowledged that for understanding the determinants and development of behaviour and mental health information is needed at different levels, that is, social (e.g.
socioeconomic background), psychological (e.g. temperament), and biological (HPA - function, DNA).18 Adherence to the second principle is demonstrated
by the broad range of measures that has been included in the study (Table 2).
For instance, adolescents with a high
socioeconomic background measured
by parental education, occupation and household income were the least likely to be involved in bullying behaviour, either as being the bullies, the victims or both.
Access to high - quality early childhood education is limited and varies
by program type and a child's racial and
socioeconomic background.
I was referring to providing home - based services to families from low
socioeconomic backgrounds who were also characterized
by child maltreatment, mental health difficulties, or other psychological risks.
Background and contextual factors include our family and cultural background, socioeconomic background, and how the marital relationship will be viewed and supported by family an
Background and contextual factors include our family and cultural
background, socioeconomic background, and how the marital relationship will be viewed and supported by family an
background,
socioeconomic background, and how the marital relationship will be viewed and supported by family an
background, and how the marital relationship will be viewed and supported
by family and friends.
Control families with similar
socioeconomic background have been recruited
by our research team and have agreed to be followed up for at least 5 years.
The greater the number of obstacles, the lower the respondent's
socioeconomic status ranking... Compared to children raised
by single mothers or both biological parents, men from nontraditional family
backgrounds other than mother - headed households are almost twice as likely to occupy the lowest occupational stratum...»