Teaching At-Risk Students
.... This seems like a no-win situation for both
students and teachers. There are special populations of at-
risk students who suffer disproportionately. ....
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Population of At-Risk Students
According to Ornstein and Hunkins (1997), the population of at-
risk students in America: ...tends to encompass the following major groups: poverty children (21 ....
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Treatment of At-risk Students
.... Since at-
risk students are most often defined by their economic disadvantages, this disparity often results in an even greater educational imbalance in high ....
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At-Risk Students Norris, Cathleen A. (1994, Februa
.... This strategy can enhance the self-esteem and social integration of even the most at-
risk students who are mainstreamed. Connected ....
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Critique of qn Article on Special Education
.... Legal requirements in the United States dictate an increasing level of the mainstreaming of at-
risk students in the nation's classrooms. ....
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Junior high school
.... The second method of reducing the number of high-
risk students in a school is for the school itself to take a proactive stance and intervene and modify the ....
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Child Development Positions
.... Moreover, school psychologists will be expected to perform the key function of working with at-
risk students and offer intensive and one-on-one counseling to ....
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At-Risk Secondary School Students
.... At-
risk students are those
students with special needs who require programs and services over and above those provided to the general body of
students. ....
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EDUCATIONAL INTERVENTION PROGRAMS
EFFECTS OF EDUCATIONAL INTERVENTION PROGRAM ON SELF-ESTEEM OF AT-
RISK FIFTH GRADE
STUDENTS: A RESEARCH PROPOSAL At-
risk students are typically defined as ....
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Qualities of Resilient Students
.... quantitative studies examining for the effectiveness of programs aimed at increasing the resiliency and therefore the academic performance of at-
risk students. ....
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EDUCATIONAL INTERVENTION PROGRAM
EFFECTS OF EDUCATIONAL INTERVENTION PROGRAM ON SELF-ESTEEM OF AT-
RISK FIFTH-GRADE
STUDENTS: A RESEARCH PROPOSAL At-
risk students are typically defined as ....
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A Description of a Mentor Program
.... and Mentor Service Program (AVMSP) of California is one of the many programs that have sprung up to enable schools to offer mentors to at-
risk students. ....
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Efficacy of an Outdoor Adventure Education Program
.... education research contains virtually no studies examining for relationship between these programs and academic achievement increase of at-
risk students. ....
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ELEMENTARY EDUCATOR ATTITUDES TOWARD MAINSTREAMING
.... of the attitudes of elementary educators--teachers, education specialists, and administrators--toward the mainstreaming of at
risk students in regular ....
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High School Dropout Phenomenon
.... inservice assistance program to teachers, and allowing teachers to take supplementary educational courses that helped them in their work with at-
risk students. ....
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High School Dropout Problem
.... inservice assistance program to teachers, and allowing teachers to take supplementary educational courses that helped them in their work with at-
risk students. ....
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Investigating School Violence
.... targeted instruction focusing violence prevention, (d) profiling
students to identify probable violent offenders, (e) counseling for at-
risk students, and (f ....
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TEACHER ATTITUDES TOWARD MAINSTREAMING
RESEARCH ON TEACHER ATTITUDES TOWARD MAINSTREAMING At
risk students are those
students with special needs who require programs and services over and above ....
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MAINSTREAMING
.... of the attitudes of elementary educators--teachers, education specialists, and administrators--toward the mainstreaming of at
risk students in regular ....
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Missouri Public School Funding
.... In the opinion of this writer, the fact that Missouri spends more on average than many states for at-
risk students in disadvantaged districts suggests that it ....
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Instructional Delivery Strategy
.... method of employing distance learning, assists
students to breakdown cultural barriers and work with diverse populations; provides at-
risk students as well as ....
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High School Students in America
.... vital. After school programs, in his view, are essential in helping at-
risk students improve their learning outcomes. He believes ....
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Saturday School Detention programs
.... For example, Cooley and Thompson (1989) examined some early research on the use of the Saturday School Alternative for at-
risk students, noting that most of ....
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Nursing Student Retention
.... pass-fail rates of not-at-
risk students who participate in study groups and not-at-
risk students who do not participate in study groups; and (3) There is no ....
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Special Needs Students
.... p. 4). At-
risk students are those
students with special needs who require programs and services over and above those provided to the general body of
students. ....
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Academic Success of Disadvantaged Children
.... According to Ornstein and Hunkins (1997), the population of at-
risk students in America: ...tends to encompass the following major groups: poverty children (21 ....
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Legal Questions Given the possible risk of lawsuits ba
Given the possible
risk of lawsuits based on the internal bleeding side .... Consequently, the
students cannot form either a sole proprietorship (there are five ....
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Three Legal Problems Given the possible risk of lawsuits ba
Given the possible
risk of lawsuits based on the internal bleeding side .... Consequently, the
students cannot form either a sole proprietorship (there are five ....
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Parental Involvement & African American Students
.... Districts with greater numbers of at-
risk students tended to adopt all types of parent involvement policies. Districts with the ....
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High School Dropouts
.... With respect to the research on understanding at-
risk students' personal sense of inadequacy, several studies have investigated and developed strategies that ....
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