Abstract: | A questionnaire on out-of-classroom activities was adminstered to 238 inner-city ninth grade students and 382 ninth graders from a high socio-economic suburb. Differences in activity patterns between the two groups were slight, and where differences did exist, they may have been due to financial limitations rather than student preferences. Some differences in attitudes toward school and future expectations did exist, but little relationship is apparent between these differences and out-of-classroom activities. |