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School Dropout

Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well-Being Research, 2020
Amy L. Reschly, Christopher A. Pinzone
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High School Dropouts

Urban Education, 1976
Are Hispanic-American high school students particularly drop-out prone? In Philadelphia parochial schools drop-out proneness is more closely related to academic achievement than to surname.
Carrolyn K. Iwamoto   +2 more
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High School Dropout

Urban Education, 1981
The correlates and presumable causes for dropping out: The phenomenon is more complex than might have been expected.
Trevor E. Sewell   +2 more
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School dropout factors: a teacher and school manager perspective

Educational Studies, 2018
The phenomenon of school dropout is perceived as a process that is caused by a variety of factors. Through a questionnaire, teachers in different academic functions (teaching and management) are surveyed to study their perception of school dropout ...
Alfonso J. Gil   +3 more
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Reducing medical school dropouts

BMJ, 2018
Creating five new medical schools will benefit none other than the schools themselves, who will receive more government funding and students’ tuition fees.1 I agree with Shah’s suggestion to reduce medical student dropouts to increase the number of local graduates.2 When I was a student in an English medical school, a professor congratulated us …
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Dropouts: In High School and After School

American Educational Research Journal, 1968
In 1960 Project TALENT tested approximately 440,000 students attending over 1,300 public and private high schools in all parts of the country. The second phase of this large-scale longitudinal study of American youth was the collection of follow-up data from the same young people tested in 1960. Using data collected from one of the grades participating
Janet Combs, William W. Cooley
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Preventing School Failure and School Dropout

2020
This chapter focuses on strengths-based approaches to preventing school failure and dropout. The underlying assumption is that the most effective way to prevent school failure is to simultaneously enhance school completion by building social and emotional skills and enhancing both academic and vocational development. A tiered model is used to introduce
Robyn S. Hess, Cynthia E. Hazel
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Pathways to School Dropout

Special Services in the Schools, 1991
In order to develop individual or systems-wide interventions for the primary prevention of school dropout, it would be helpful to have a conceptual model that focuses on the interaction between the school and those pupils considered at risk. By analyzing the interaction patterns that lead up to early school leaving, dropout can be seen as a behavior ...
Ian M. Evans, Adria DiBenedetto
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Monitoring School Dropouts

2007
The Open Society Education Support Program and the Network of Education Policy Centers have published Monitoring School Dropouts, a report that analyzes national policies on enrollment of compulsory-school-age children, and presents firsthand information on what causes chronic absence and dropping out.
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Alcohol intoxication and school dropout

Drug and Alcohol Review, 1998
AbstractThe aim of the study was to investigate if alcohol intoxications predict dropout from senior high school over and beyond the effect of alcohol consumption and to seek out potential confounding or mediating mechanisms in the form of a longitudinal cohort‐sequential survey.
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