Ronald Fernandes
DePaul University
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Environmental Education Research | 2016
Todd P. Newman; Ronald Fernandes
The associations between social and psychological influences and environmental attitudes, intentions and behavior have generated considerable interest, both in the fields of environmental behavior and of environmental education. We use the 2010 General Social Survey (GSS) to study these associations and expand the scope of earlier studies by including additional measures across social demographic, social psychological and behavioral blocks. The findings highlight the relationships between social psychological constructs and environmental concern and behavior, as well as the relationships between social demographic characteristics and environmental values and beliefs. The findings from this study will be useful to environmental educators and communicators interested in studying the social psychological and social demographic bases of environmental concern and behavior.
The Review of Black Political Economy | 2016
Ronald Fernandes; Inhyuck “Steve” Ha; Susan Williams McElroy; Samuel L. Myers
This paper investigates the distributional characteristics of racial differences in mathematics achievement, with particular attention to the potential influence of unexplained, and possibly unwarranted, racial differentials in rates of school suspension. It is well known that black students consistently score lower than whites on achievement tests, on average, even after controlling for family and schooling factors. Using data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1997 cohort, we decompose the racial gap in mathematics test scores from the Peabody Individual Achievement Test-Revised (PIAT-R) into a component due to racial differences in underlying characteristics and another component that is unexplained by differences in measured characteristics. We account for the possible endogeneity of suspensions in our analysis and show that the portion of the racial gap that is unexplained differs between the top and the bottom of the test score distribution. Our results suggest that researchers should pay more attention to the problem of concentration of black students among those at the bottom of the distribution and their scarcity among those at the top of the test score distribution to better understand the factors that account for the observed disparities.
Internet and Higher Education | 2013
Beth Rubin; Ronald Fernandes; Maria D. Avgerinou
Internet and Higher Education | 2010
Beth Rubin; Ronald Fernandes; Maria D. Avgerinou; James Moore
Journal of asynchronous learning networks | 2013
Beth Rubin; Ronald Fernandes
The International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning | 2013
Beth Rubin; Ronald Fernandes
Διεθνές Συνέδριο για την Ανοικτή & εξ Αποστάσεως Εκπαίδευση | 2011
Beth Rubin; Ronald Fernandes; Maria D. Avgerinou
Archive | 2016
Beth Rubin; Ronald Fernandes
EdMedia: World Conference on Educational Media and Technology | 2011
Beth Rubin; Ronald Fernandes; Maria D. Avgerinou
Archive | 2010
Beth Rubin; Ronald Fernandes; Maria D. Avgerinou