Description of the relation between characteristics of family and school and development of intellectual performance. Results of intelligence tests / questionnaires for father, mother and school teachers of respondent / mother: presence at home / performance at school of other children / way r is brought up: demands on behaviour of r, paying attention, stimulations, interdictions, sanctions, freedom, taking over decisions, playing games, values, expectations for future, presence of toys, drawing materials / family situation: participation of father in education / reading about bringing up children / father: independence in job, consultation at work, most important aspects of job / working attitude / values connected with upbringing / stimul...
Survey and tests measuring the development of the cognitive and social skills of pupils as well as t...
Theory and evidence indicate that, if family size grows, the younger children will get less parental...
Researchers and educators raise the question of whether pupils' academic performance can be improved...
Description of the relation between characteristics of family and school and development of intellec...
Development of learning to read in first school year with differentiation of individual and class co...
M.Ed. (Educational Psychology)The purpose of this study is to determine whether parents can be class...
Determination of relations between intelligence, social background, school career and occupation, le...
Opinions, expectations about school / work / home life / leisure / friendship / pupils in special ed...
International audienceThe present study examines the relationships between parental beliefs relating...
Determination of relations between intelligence, social background, school career and occupation, le...
Survey and tests measuring the development of the cognitive and social skills of pupils as well as t...
Determination of relations between intelligence, social background, school career and occupation, le...
Summary A representative sample of about 1500 Dutch speaking Belgian children has been tested with a...
Child-raising style, school success and social structure. Topics: The data set contains four differ...
Survey and tests measuring the development of the cognitive and social skills of pupils as well as t...
Survey and tests measuring the development of the cognitive and social skills of pupils as well as t...
Theory and evidence indicate that, if family size grows, the younger children will get less parental...
Researchers and educators raise the question of whether pupils' academic performance can be improved...
Description of the relation between characteristics of family and school and development of intellec...
Development of learning to read in first school year with differentiation of individual and class co...
M.Ed. (Educational Psychology)The purpose of this study is to determine whether parents can be class...
Determination of relations between intelligence, social background, school career and occupation, le...
Opinions, expectations about school / work / home life / leisure / friendship / pupils in special ed...
International audienceThe present study examines the relationships between parental beliefs relating...
Determination of relations between intelligence, social background, school career and occupation, le...
Survey and tests measuring the development of the cognitive and social skills of pupils as well as t...
Determination of relations between intelligence, social background, school career and occupation, le...
Summary A representative sample of about 1500 Dutch speaking Belgian children has been tested with a...
Child-raising style, school success and social structure. Topics: The data set contains four differ...
Survey and tests measuring the development of the cognitive and social skills of pupils as well as t...
Survey and tests measuring the development of the cognitive and social skills of pupils as well as t...
Theory and evidence indicate that, if family size grows, the younger children will get less parental...
Researchers and educators raise the question of whether pupils' academic performance can be improved...