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Institution | Booker T. Washington Junior-Senior High School, Miami, FL. |
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Titel | Learning Laboratory To Teach Basic Skills in a Culturally Deprived Area. Final Report. |
Quelle | (1968), (33 Seiten)
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Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; online; Monographie |
Schlagwörter | Academic Achievement; Basic Skills; Black Students; Disadvantaged Youth; Followup Studies; Guidance Programs; High School Students; Language Arts; Learning Laboratories; Mathematics Instruction; Programed Tutoring; Remedial Instruction; Test Results; Urban Renewal; Florida (Miami); Metropolitan Achievement Tests |
Abstract | Designed as a 3-year pilot project, the Booker T. Washington High School Learning Laboratory emphasized the preparation of its disadvantaged Negro students for better job opportunities. Three consecutive experimental groups were to receive special training in language arts and mathematics, as well as special guidance. Three corresponding control groups were to be selected. The program ended after its second year because massive urban renewal and highway construction caused the phasing out of the high school. Rigorous evaluation of the program in terms of employment following high school and academic achievement was thus impossible. However, tentative experimental-control comparisons on post-high school employment, and on academic achievement using the Metropolitan Achievement Test, reveal that the experimental groups were always equal, and sometimes superior, to the control groups. A highly favorable result following the second year was that a large number of students in the initial experimental groups stayed in school in spite of urban renewal problems. See ED 019 704 for "Guidance Units" used in the project. [Urban renewal maps, pages B1 and B2, are not included with the document because of their marginal reproducibility.] (EM) |
Erfasst von | ERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC |