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Dupéré, Véronique; Leventhal, Tama; Dion, Eric; Crosnoe, Robert; Archambault, Isabelle; Janosz, Michel – Review of Educational Research, 2015
High school dropout is commonly seen as the result of a long-term process of failure and disengagement. As useful as it is, this view has obscured the heterogeneity of pathways leading to dropout. Research suggests, for instance, that some students leave school not as a result of protracted difficulties but in response to situations that emerge…
Descriptors: High School Students, Stress Variables, Dropouts, Models
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Monahan, Kathryn C.; Oesterle, Sabrina; Hawkins, J. David – Prevention Researcher, 2010
Adolescents spend more time in school than in any other context and substantial research suggests that feeling connected to one's school during adolescence promotes concurrent and long-term positive youth development. Yet, by high school as many as 40-60% of all youth are disengaged from school, placing them at risk for maladaptive development…
Descriptors: Prevention, Adolescents, Student Participation, Predictor Variables
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Levy, Alissa; Perry, Adrienne – Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders, 2011
Since Kanner's first account of children with autism, there has been extensive research into the presentation of and interventions for Autistic Disorder. However, only a small proportion of this literature has focused on the progress of individuals with autism as they move from childhood and adolescence into adulthood. This paper is a critical…
Descriptors: Autism, Adolescents, Child Development, Adolescent Development
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Whitehead, Gordon – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2009
This article reviews the literature on adolescent leadership development and connects the concept of leadership authenticity as a way to influence anti-social adolescent behavior for pro-social outcomes. Because adolescent leaders develop from both pro-social and anti-social constructs, educators must recognize the unique power of both leadership…
Descriptors: Leadership Training, Literature Reviews, Adolescent Development, Social Behavior
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Moller, Naomi P.; Fouladi, Rachel T.; McCarthy, Christopher J.; Hatch, Katharine D. – Journal of Counseling & Development, 2003
Investigates two constructs integral to adolescent development, continuing parental attachment and social support, to assess whether the constructs are differentially related to indices of adjustment following a romantic relationship breakup. As hypothesized, hierarchical regression analyses showed that current attachment levels were related to…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Attachment Behavior, College Students