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Appendix 2 Rubric for Defining Socioeconomic Status Categories
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Tables xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
- List of People xvii
- Social Class and Adjustment to School in Rural Places 1
- A Methodology for Research with Young Students 17
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The Towns
- The Adoption of Hispanic and Black Minority-Opportunity Districts: Model Testing and Findings 49
- Hillside—On the Way to Somewhere Else 53
- Lakeview—Journey’s End 71
- Conclusion 87
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The School and its Teachers and Students
- Introduction 95
- Mountainview Middle School 113
- Sixth Grade Hopes, Seventh Grade Discoveries 123
- A Transition for Parents and Teachers 135
- Classrooms, Teams, and Teaching Styles 143
- How Students Shape Less-Structured Environments 159
- Conclusion 173
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The Emotional, Participatory, and Academic Realms of Students’ Lives
- Introduction 179
- Peer, Home, and School Self-Esteem 181
- Extracurricular Participation 203
- Ability Grouping 225
- Success and Struggle in the Transition to Middle School 249
- Implications for Research, Policy, and Practice 261
- Comparisons of Educational and Economic Factors 269
- Rubric for Defining Socioeconomic Status Categories 271
- Recommendations of the Carnegie Council on Adolescent Development 273
- Sample Student Questionnaire 275
- Table of Self-Esteem Means 283
- Student Participation Survey 287
- Town and Gender Comparisons of California Achievement Test Scores 289
- Notes 293
- References 299
- Index 313
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Tables xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
- List of People xvii
- Social Class and Adjustment to School in Rural Places 1
- A Methodology for Research with Young Students 17
-
The Towns
- The Adoption of Hispanic and Black Minority-Opportunity Districts: Model Testing and Findings 49
- Hillside—On the Way to Somewhere Else 53
- Lakeview—Journey’s End 71
- Conclusion 87
-
The School and its Teachers and Students
- Introduction 95
- Mountainview Middle School 113
- Sixth Grade Hopes, Seventh Grade Discoveries 123
- A Transition for Parents and Teachers 135
- Classrooms, Teams, and Teaching Styles 143
- How Students Shape Less-Structured Environments 159
- Conclusion 173
-
The Emotional, Participatory, and Academic Realms of Students’ Lives
- Introduction 179
- Peer, Home, and School Self-Esteem 181
- Extracurricular Participation 203
- Ability Grouping 225
- Success and Struggle in the Transition to Middle School 249
- Implications for Research, Policy, and Practice 261
- Comparisons of Educational and Economic Factors 269
- Rubric for Defining Socioeconomic Status Categories 271
- Recommendations of the Carnegie Council on Adolescent Development 273
- Sample Student Questionnaire 275
- Table of Self-Esteem Means 283
- Student Participation Survey 287
- Town and Gender Comparisons of California Achievement Test Scores 289
- Notes 293
- References 299
- Index 313