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1. "Wild Scouts": Swedish Scouting Preparing Responsible Citizens for the Twenty-First Century (EJ996417)

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Westberg Brostrom, Anna

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Child & Youth Services, v34 n1 p9-22 2013

Pub Date:

2013-00-00

Pub Type(s):

Journal Articles; Reports - Research

Peer Reviewed:

Yes

Descriptors:
Discourse AnalysisComparative AnalysisChildrenYouthForeign CountriesMovement EducationYouth ClubsMalesFemalesOrganizations (Groups)Extracurricular ActivitiesCitizenship ResponsibilitySocialization

Abstract:
The aim of this article is to analyze the Swedish scout program. Socialization is used as a theoretical tool in the analysis. The method is inspired by critical discourse analysis. What are children and young people being prepared for, how is it accomplished, and by whom? The findings reveal two discourses: doing things as an investment for the future versus having fun. In "the scout factory," th Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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2. Becoming Accomplished: Concerted Cultivation among Privately Educated Young Women (EJ996324)

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Maxwell, ClaireAggleton, Peter

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Pedagogy, Culture and Society, v21 n1 p75-93 2013

Pub Date:

2013-00-00

Pub Type(s):

Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative

Peer Reviewed:

Yes

Descriptors:
FemalesForeign CountriesPrivate EducationCurriculumInterpersonal RelationshipSelf ConceptSecurity (Psychology)Economic FactorsEducational AttainmentEducational PracticesFamily RelationshipAcademic AspirationOccupational AspirationExpectationExtracurricular ActivitiesInterviewsStudent AttitudesSchool Choice

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This paper takes as its starting point the concept of concerted cultivation as coined by Annette Lareau. It examines whether a focus on concerted cultivation adequately captures the various practices observed in young women's experiences of being privately educated in four schools in one area of England. We suggest that a variety of practices of cultivation are evident in the reasons reported as Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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3. A Sample of Gifted and Talented Educators' Attitudes about Academic Acceleration (EJ995874)

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Siegle, DelWilson, Hope E.Little, Catherine A.

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Journal of Advanced Academics, v24 n1 p27-51 Feb 2013

Pub Date:

2013-02-00

Pub Type(s):

Journal Articles; Reports - Research

Peer Reviewed:

Yes

Descriptors:
Acceleration (Education)Rating ScalesUrban SchoolsAcademically GiftedRural SchoolsSuburban SchoolsRural Urban DifferencesTeacher AttitudesSocial InfluencesEmotional ExperienceStudent NeedsTeachersLongitudinal StudiesExtracurricular ActivitiesTeacher SurveysSchool PolicyParent AttitudesMeasures (Individuals)Focus Groups

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Despite extensive research supporting its use, including the 2004 publication of "A Nation Deceived," acceleration is an underutilized strategy for meeting the academic needs of gifted and talented students. Parents' and educators' attitudes and beliefs about acceleration influence the extent to which it is implemented in schools. This study investigated gifted and talented educators' attitudes t Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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4. Students' Use of Extra-Curricular Activities for Positional Advantage in Competitive Job Markets (EJ995397)

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Roulin, NicolasBangerter, Adrian

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Journal of Education and Work, v26 n1 p21-47 2013

Pub Date:

2013-00-00

Pub Type(s):

Journal Articles; Reports - Research

Peer Reviewed:

Yes

Descriptors:
CredentialsCompetitionParticipant CharacteristicsLabor MarketEmployment ExperienceInterviewsRecruitmentCollege StudentsForeign CountriesEmployment PotentialExtracurricular ActivitiesStudent Attitudes

Abstract:
With the rise of mass higher education, competition between graduates in the labour market is increasing. Students are aware that their degree will not guarantee them a job and realise they should add value and distinction to their credentials to achieve a positional advantage. Participation in extra-curricular activities (ECAs) is one such strategy, as it allows students to demonstrate competenc Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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5. Happiness among Adolescent Students in Thailand: Family and Non-Family Factors (EJ997596)

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Gray, Rossarin SoottipongChamratrithirong, AphichatPattaravanich, UmapornPrasartkul, Pramote

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Social Indicators Research, v110 n2 p703-719 Jan 2013

Pub Date:

2013-01-00

Pub Type(s):

Journal Articles; Reports - Research

Peer Reviewed:

Yes

Descriptors:
AttendancePsychological PatternsAdolescentsExtracurricular ActivitiesForeign CountriesSelf EsteemOne Parent FamilyEconomic StatusMothersFathersRegression (Statistics)Family StructureParent RoleHouseworkCorrelationSurveysMental HealthSocial Indicators

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This paper explores family and non-family factors contributing to happiness among students aged 15-18 in Thailand. Data come from the Social and Cultural Situation and Mental Health Survey (n = 905). Based on regression analysis, family factors are more important than non- family factors in explaining the variations in adolescents' happiness. Regarding the family domain, those who reported suffic Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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6. Promoting Scientific Faculties: Does It Work? Evidence from Italy (EJ998061)

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Maestri, Virginia

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Economics of Education Review, v32 p168-180 Feb 2013

Pub Date:

2013-02-00

Pub Type(s):

Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative

Peer Reviewed:

Yes

Descriptors:
PhysicsProgram EffectivenessChemistrySecondary School StudentsForeign CountriesProbabilityLabor MarketScience EducationEducational PolicyExtracurricular ActivitiesUniversitiesEnrollmentPharmaceutical EducationGender DifferencesExpectationEducational TrendsMathematics

Abstract:
In reaction to the OECD-wide declining trend in scientific enrollments, the Italian government launched a policy in 2005 to promote the study of science at the university. The policy promoted extra-curricular activities for secondary school students in Chemistry, Physics, Math and Materials Science. This article evaluates the policy impact on students' choice of the field of study. We use an inte Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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7. Connecting Mathematics in Primary Science Inquiry Projects (EJ998160)

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So, Winnie Wing-mui

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International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, v11 n2 p385-406 Apr 2013

Pub Date:

2013-04-00

Pub Type(s):

Journal Articles; Reports - Research

Peer Reviewed:

Yes

Descriptors:
InquiryProblem SolvingScience EducationMathematics EducationExtracurricular ActivitiesNumeracyMeasurementTables (Data)GraphsData Interpretation

Abstract:
Science as inquiry and mathematics as problem solving are conjoined fraternal twins attached by their similarities but with distinct differences. Inquiry and problem solving are promoted in contemporary science and mathematics education reforms as a critical attribute of the nature of disciplines, teaching methods, and learning outcomes involving understandings, attitudes, and processes. The inve Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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8. Finnish Parental Involvement Ethos, Health Support, Health Education Knowledge and Participation: Results from a 2-Year School Health Intervention (EJ999534)

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Sormunen, MarjoritaTossavainen, KerttuTurunen, Hannele

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Health Education Research, v28 n2 p179-191 Apr 2013

Pub Date:

2013-04-00

Pub Type(s):

Journal Articles; Reports - Research

Peer Reviewed:

Yes

Descriptors:
Health PromotionHealth EducationAction ResearchParticipatory ResearchInterventionExtracurricular ActivitiesStatistical AnalysisQuestionnairesForeign CountriesCore CurriculumParent ParticipationKnowledge LevelFamily School RelationshipControl GroupsParent AttitudesNational CurriculumGrade 4Elementary School Students

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A 2-year, participatory action research school health study focused on developing components for home-school partnerships to support children's health learning process. Two intervention schools implemented strengthened health and collaboration-orientated activities; two control schools followed the national core curriculum without extracurricular activities. The parents of fourth-grade pupils (10 Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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9. Physical Education and Sport at School in Europe (ED542498)

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Kerpanova, VieraBorodankova, Olga

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Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency, European Commission

Pub Date:

2013-00-00

Pub Type(s):

Reports - Evaluative

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Descriptors:
Physical EducationMeasures (Individuals)Extracurricular ActivitiesForeign CountriesComparative EducationTeacher EducationStudent EvaluationNational CurriculumEducational StrategiesTime on Task

Abstract:
"Physical Education and Sport at School in Europe" maps the state of play of physical education and sport activities at school in 30 European countries. The report covers primary and lower secondary education and provides an insight into the following topics: national strategies and large-scale initiatives where they exist, the status of physical education in national curricula and steering docum Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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10. Finding a Niche: Examining Sophomore and Junior Sense of Community (ED542546)

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VanValkenburg, Sara Elizabeth

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Online Submission, M. A. Thesis, Biola University

Pub Date:

2013-00-00

Pub Type(s):

Dissertations/Theses - Masters Theses; Tests/Questionnaires

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PhilosophyDistance EducationStudent AttitudesReligious EducationStudent SurveysInterviewsCollege AdministrationUndergraduate StudentsInterpersonal RelationshipGroup MembershipTheory Practice RelationshipAcademic PersistenceStudent School RelationshipValidityReliabilityCollege HousingExtracurricular ActivitiesStudent Responsibility

Abstract:
In recent years, colleges and universities have made improvements in assisting students to transition to the university community during their first year on campus, but often times this support fades away once students move into their sophomore and junior years. Theories such as McMillan and Chavis (1986) Sense of Community show that students need a place to belong somewhere in university communi Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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