The significant differences between high and low achievement of migrant students in grades seven, nine, and eleven on study habits, study attitudes, and self concepts were examined using the Survey of Study Habits and Attitudes (SSHA) (Brown & Holtzman, 1967) and the Tennessee Self Concept Scale (TSCS) (Fitts, 1964). The three dependent measures were analyzed within a 2 x 3 multivariate analysis of variance design. These data were also analyzed by gender. A total of 210 students (112 girls and 98 boys) were randomly assigned to one of six groups based on high and low achievement as determined by scoring above or below the fiftieth percentile on the California Achievement Test by grade level.The results of the study indicated when secondary ...
This research examines the relationship among initial elementary school achievement, nonpromotion, a...
It was the purpose of this study to explore and compare the differences in self concept, academic be...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships among black student achievement, self-con...
The purpose of the study was to develop a model for use by planners of migrant education. Attitudes ...
The purpose of this research was to study the impact of migrant student identification or non-identi...
Low academic achievement and the need to search for factors influencing performance, explanations su...
The purpose of this study was to examine achievement gains of elementary students over a five-year p...
The focus of American education is to prepare all students for entry into the adult world as enlight...
The educational barriers facing migrant students are examined in this research based on the experien...
Using school records, questionnaires, interviews, and the Student Attitude Measure, the study explor...
This study examined academic underachievement among children of immigrants in the United States. Exi...
The purpose of the researcher was to investigate the differences in attitudes, academic achievement,...
The purpose of this study was to identify discriminating factors of academic success for African Ame...
This action research study examined the role of the Migrant Graduation Specialists in public middle ...
This study involved the examination of selected factors which influence and/or predict academic achi...
This research examines the relationship among initial elementary school achievement, nonpromotion, a...
It was the purpose of this study to explore and compare the differences in self concept, academic be...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships among black student achievement, self-con...
The purpose of the study was to develop a model for use by planners of migrant education. Attitudes ...
The purpose of this research was to study the impact of migrant student identification or non-identi...
Low academic achievement and the need to search for factors influencing performance, explanations su...
The purpose of this study was to examine achievement gains of elementary students over a five-year p...
The focus of American education is to prepare all students for entry into the adult world as enlight...
The educational barriers facing migrant students are examined in this research based on the experien...
Using school records, questionnaires, interviews, and the Student Attitude Measure, the study explor...
This study examined academic underachievement among children of immigrants in the United States. Exi...
The purpose of the researcher was to investigate the differences in attitudes, academic achievement,...
The purpose of this study was to identify discriminating factors of academic success for African Ame...
This action research study examined the role of the Migrant Graduation Specialists in public middle ...
This study involved the examination of selected factors which influence and/or predict academic achi...
This research examines the relationship among initial elementary school achievement, nonpromotion, a...
It was the purpose of this study to explore and compare the differences in self concept, academic be...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships among black student achievement, self-con...