Gender Bias in Education
.... out answers eight to 10 times more often than girls" (Leo 1). It appeared from the conclusions of this study that girls and boys
enter school roughly equal in ....
(1378

6

)
Fragile-X Syndrome
.... She admits educational matters are a challenge for those with Fragile-X Syndrome "When they
enter school, youngsters like Sam sometimes are placed in classes ....
(1976

8

)
Trends Affecting School-Age Children in Poverty
.... Programs such as Head Start grew out this era and continue to provide vital help to children as they prepare to
enter school. Yet ....
(2086

8

)
A significant number of children enter foster care
.... and intervention they need: "As more and more children
enter foster care with .... who has suffered from malnutrition might gorge himself in the
school cafeteria or ....
(2937

12

)
Techniques for Reducing School Violence
.... identified as possibly at risk for violent or criminal behavior should be immediately assessed and referred for services when they
enter school or when the ....
(9742

39

)
Emerging Readers & Writers This article looks at
.... The article begins by reviewing what studies have shown about families where children already know how to read and write before they
enter school (530). ....
(2304

9

)
Literacy of Young Children This article looks at
.... The article begins by reviewing what studies have shown about families where children already know how to read and write before they
enter school (530). ....
(2304

9

)
Self-Esteem of Hospitalized Children
.... In general, Riffee believes that "development of self esteem emerges when children first
enter school and fluctuates as children face stress, fear, and ....
(1292

5

)
School-to-Work Programs
.... is true not only of persons who come to enforcement training from a high
school background but also of those who have college degrees and who
enter training. ....
(1780

7

)
School failure among African American high school
.... Teachers will only work effectively with African American students if the teachers
enter service with a
school improvement mentality. ....
(2885

12

)
Students With Disabilities in Regular Classrooms
.... developmental theories, and values. Children
enter school with a wide range of differences. These individual differences should ....
(4612

18

)
Solutions to School Violence Since the early 1990
.... Such solutions included restricting access to campuses so that students and others could not
enter or leave during the
school day, posting armed police ....
(1374

5

)
Age and Formal Schooling
.... The report estimates that at least a third of American children
enter school unprepared to learn and notes a survey of teachers which found that 42 percent of ....
(1775

7

)
PROPOSITION 187 California Proposition 187 & Illegal Immigrants
.... The identification which a person arrested, a child applying to
enter school or a hospital patient would have to produce relates solely to their status as ....
(3824

15

)
Metacognition
.... His model predicts that children can acquire knowledge about three domains of reading before they
enter school: the function of print; recognition of common ....
(2079

8

)
Effects on Children of Classroom Punishment
.... Children are neurologically, psychologically, nd sociologically ready, willing, and able to learn when they
enter school: it is only once they have been in ....
(1887

8

)
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
.... (wells, 1987) Although most children with ADD begin exhibiting symptoms by age three, many are not diagnosed until they
enter school. ....
(2030

8

)
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
.... Although most children with ADD begin exhibiting symptoms by age three, many are not diagnosed until they
enter school. Teachers ....
(2020

8

)
Cognitive Differences in School-Aged Chilren
.... perceived cognitive abilities of the
school-aged child. The paper looks at the beliefs that teachers and student teachers hold before they
enter the classroom. ....
(2365

9

)
Mexican-American Childhood Experience in Texas
.... The obvious comparison to American middle-class children here is that as a group they
enter school as exponents of the mainstream and benefit from that fact. ....
(1795

7

)
The Input Hypothesis
.... 25-6). Therefore, the minority students who are best able to cope with the demands of the content classes when they first
enter school will be the ones who ....
(1496

6

)
Relationship Between Education and Crime
.... Some
enter school with existing social bonds, or leave for marriage or work, factors that alone or together work as "social stabilizers" (Jarjoura 1993). ....
(2535

10

)
Inclusion of Students With Disabilities
.... developmental theories, and values. Children
enter school with a wide range of differences. These individual differences should ....
(5924

24

)
Parents, Children and Learning
However, parents have a vital role in teaching their children even after they
enter school: They remain a vital resource for their children in terms of helping ....
(1800

7

)
NBA, NCAA Literature Review
.... effect that a rule passed in 1994 by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) has on underclassmen considering leaving
school to
enter the National ....
(1606

6

)
College Basketball Players & Drafting by Pro Teams
.... effect that a rule passed in 1994 by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) has on underclassmen considering leaving
school to
enter the National ....
(1606

6

)
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
.... are also victims of parental abuse and that further, they are exposed to socially poor roles in their homes which, when they
enter school, can seriously ....
(2198

9

)
JAPAN
.... In Japan, children are taught, from the time they
enter school, that they must always strive to ensure the survival of the nation. ....
(2179

9

)
Teaching Minority Students
.... prejudice. She says, for example, that Hispanic children often have their names Anglicized by teachers when they
enter school. In ....
(2873

11

)
The School Climate & the New Principal
.... students? Who makes the decisions? Do parents experience welcome suspension or rejection when they
enter your
school (Barth, 2002)? All ....
(5734

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)