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Teacher Expectations, Pupil Self-expectations, And Academic Achievement.
1976PhD ; Education ; University of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies ; http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/189551/2/7707947 ...
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Adolescents' academic expectations and achievement.
Adolescence, 2002Previous research has indicated that adolescents' relationships with their mother influence their academic expectations and achievement. Substance use has also been found to have a strong influence on academic expectations and achievement. In the present study, 80 high school seniors from middle to upper socioeconomic status families completed ...
C E, Sanders, T M, Field, M A, Diego
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Academic Staff Workloads and Job Satisfaction: Expectations and values in academe
Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2006University academic staff do complex work in an increasingly demanding environment. Traditionally, universities have defined the role of academic staff according to the three domains of teaching, research, and service, with primary emphasis placed upon the teaching and research aspects and secondary emphasis upon service or administration.
Meyer, Luanna +2 more
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Changing Expectations of Academic Libraries
2014The digital age has been presented as a stark contrast to everything that libraries have had to deal with prior to now. While it is true that academic libraries have had to change to stay relevant in the digital age, the changes are not as severe as was once thought. When libraries embrace a few simple changes and start thinking outside the box when it
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The Correlates of High Parental Academic Expectations
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 2012Asian American parents espouse higher academic expectations relative to parents from other ethnic groups, yet these high expectations predict greater self-doubt in children who fall short of expectations. In the present study, 69 Asian American and 33 Latino undergraduate students discussed their parents’ expectations, how supportive they felt their ...
Laura P. Naumann +2 more
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Younger Academics’ Expectations about Work and Future Employers
2011This chapter looks at expectations of younger people — specifically, graduates of the CEMS Master’s in International Management (MIM) program where students take their ‘home master’ and then add another year at one of the partner universities of the network — about work in general, the role of work in their lives and about future employers. Against the
Mayrhofer, Wolfgang +2 more
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The International Journal of Learning in Higher Education, 2022
Irini Dermitzaki +3 more
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Academic delay of gratification and expectancy–value
Personality and Individual Differences, 2008Abstract Academic delay of gratification (ADOG) is defined as the postponement of immediately available rewards in order to pursue temporally remote but more valuable academic goals. The present study examined delay of gratification from motivational perspectives.
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