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Balfanz, Robert – Phi Delta Kappan, 2016
Results of a survey conducted by the Office for Civil Rights show that 6 million public school students (13%) are not attending school regularly. Chronic absenteeism--defined as missing more than 10% of school for any reason--has been negatively linked to many key academic outcomes. Evidence shows that students who exit chronic absentee status can…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Student Behavior, Attendance, Attendance Patterns
Shearman, Donald; Rylands, Leanne; Coady, Carmel – Australian Association for Research in Education (NJ1), 2012
A significant proportion of students enrolling in mathematical subjects designed for non-STEM majors in university courses have minimal mathematical skills and poor motivation. This combination of starting attributes often leads to failure in the first mathematical subject encountered. We have been implementing simple, alternative pedagogies in an…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Teaching Methods, Student Improvement, Improvement Programs
Lauver, Sherri C.; Little, Priscilla M. D. – New Directions for Youth Development, 2005
If out-of-school-time (OST) programs are to achieve success in promoting positive youth development and learning, they must attract young people and maintain their consistent participation and long-term attendance. It is generally perceived that recruitment can be difficult, especially as youth grow older. A commentary on several recent large…
Descriptors: After School Programs, School Holding Power, Student Recruitment, Change Strategies