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School Consolidation and Student Achievement

Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 2016
What is the effect of school consolidation on student achievement? Theory gives little guidance because possibly positive effects from larger school size can be offset by negative effects from reduced choice and competition. We investigate these issues empirically by analyzing the effects on students’ achievement of a consolidation reform that took ...
De Haan, M., Leuven, E., Oosterbeek, H.
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Self-Medication Among School Students

The Journal of School Nursing, 2014
Self-medication, usually with over-the-counter (OTC) medication, is reported as a community health problem that affects many people worldwide. Most self-medication practice usually begins with the onset of adolescence. A school-based cross-sectional study was conducted in Mafraq Governorate, Jordan, using a simple random sampling method to select 6 ...
Mohammed, ALBashtawy   +4 more
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Elementary school students’ water awareness

International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 2011
Environmental problems grow gradually and their effects are felt in various ways such as shortage of potable water. Among the various solutions offered to solve these problems, there is one standing which has the potential of encapsulating all the solutions in, that is “water education”.
Çoban G.U.   +4 more
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Sexting by High School Students

Archives of Sexual Behavior, 2017
In the last 8 years, several studies have documented that many adolescents acknowledge having exchanged sexually explicit cell phone pictures of themselves, a behavior termed sexting. Differences across studies in how sexting was defined, recruitment strategies, and cohort have resulted in sometimes significant differences in as basic a metric as what ...
Donald S, Strassberg   +2 more
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High School Students

Youth & Society, 1994
The purpose of the research was to assess whether students possess information about gangs that is useful to primary and secondary education providers. Data were collected through 193 questionnaires administered to students in an inner-city high school.
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Schools and students

The Physics Teacher, 2017
Since October, we have been looking at two different numbers that have been used to describe the availability of physics in U.S. high schools: 60% and 95%. The U.S. Department of Education Office of Civil Rights (OCR) uses data from all public schools to calculate the 60%.
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Student’s School Relationships

2016
In this chapter consideration will first be given to how ‘well-being’, ‘engagement’ and ‘school connectedness’ impact on student school relationships. Particular attention will be given to understanding the issue of school relationships and to an examination of the concept of friendship and its development.
Phillip T. Slee, Grace Skrzypiec
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Headaches in Medical School Students

Neuroepidemiology, 1994
Medical students of the Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas 'Abel Salazar' at the University of Oporto were interviewed using a structured headache questionnaire in order to assess the prevalence and characteristics of headaches in a young adult university population. This was the first population-based study of headaches in Portugal.
J M, Monteiro, E, Matos, J M, Calheiros
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Schooling Students with Psychotic Disorders

Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2012
The term psychosis is generally used to describe the abnormal behaviors of children and adolescents with grossly impaired reality testing. This article discusses evaluation of psychotic symptoms in students and psychosocial school interventions for students with psychosis, including the roles of teachers and school administrators.
Jonathan R, Stevens, Jefferson B, Prince
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Gambling among primary school students

Journal of Gambling Studies, 1994
This study identifies the gambling behavior of 1,320 primary school students aged 8 to 12 of the 4th, 5th and 6th grades. Eighty-six percent admitted to having, at some time or another, bet money. Lotteries are the most popular form of gambling for this age group. Sixty-one percent of these students gamble with lotteries.
R, Ladouceur, D, Dubé, A, Bujold
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