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The Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 1960
(1960). The School Dropout Problem. The Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas: Vol. 35, No. 4, pp. 207-210.
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(1960). The School Dropout Problem. The Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas: Vol. 35, No. 4, pp. 207-210.
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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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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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2010
Educational inequality is a persistent and common feature of all nations. Levels of educational attainment and academic success vary by family background, race and location in every system suggesting that there are commonalities of process that wealthy nations share.
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Educational inequality is a persistent and common feature of all nations. Levels of educational attainment and academic success vary by family background, race and location in every system suggesting that there are commonalities of process that wealthy nations share.
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Journal of Research on Adolescence, 2018
Anne S. Morrow, Miguel T. Villodas
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Anne S. Morrow, Miguel T. Villodas
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School dropout and school climate
2011Several researches showed evidence that being bullied is a major reason for truancy and does affect academic results. On the other hand, the school social climate does have an influence on school bonding and the way pupils behave. Very often, school dropout is also associated to juvenile delinquency as a systematic link.
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Attitudes of Dropouts toward School
Psychological Reports, 1968J A, Anderson, J C, Follman
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