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Markussen, Eifred; Froseth, Mari W.; Sandberg, Nina – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2011
This contribution asks which factors predict early school leaving, non-completion, and completion in upper secondary education in Norway? The data comprises survey and public register data for 9,749 students. The analyses identified three major groups of variables predicting early school leaving, non-completion, and completion: social background,…
Descriptors: Secondary Education, Dropouts, Predictor Variables, Foreign Countries
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Lee, Youngju; Choi, Jaeho – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2011
Although online learning is expanding in availability and popularity, the high dropout rates remain a challenging problem. In this paper, we reviewed the existing empirical studies on online course dropouts in post-secondary education that were published during the last 10 years. We identified 69 factors that influence students' decisions to…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Dropout Research, Dropout Rate, Dropouts
Lyche, Cecilia S. – OECD Publishing (NJ1), 2010
This paper reviews international research in the field of dropout from upper secondary education and training in OECD countries in order to present possible solutions to policymakers faced with the completion challenge. The paper begins by presenting existing definitions of dropout and upper secondary completion and states that dropout must be…
Descriptors: Dropouts, Identification, At Risk Students, Foreign Countries
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Boston, Wallace E.; Ice, Phil; Gibson, Angela M. – Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration, 2011
As the growth of online programs continues to rapidly accelerate, concern over the retention of the online learner is increasing. Educational administrators at institutions offering online courses, those fully online or brick and mortars, are eager to promote student achievement. Retention is critically important, not just for student success, but…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Academic Persistence, Academic Achievement, Online Courses
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Giaquinto, Richard A. – Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practice, 2010
Literature on retention for first-year students appears to focus on the emotional, interpersonal, and financial problems these students face when beginning their post-secondary education. The article accepts the importance of these issues and their effect on retention. However, the article suggests that there are other issues that should be…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Teaching Methods, College Freshmen, Academic Persistence
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Georg, Werner – Studies in Higher Education, 2009
Since the 1970s, research on why students discontinue their university studies has been a major topic, especially in American educational sociology and university socialization research. With the aid of multilevel models, this contribution examines the relationship between institutional and individual factors in influencing the tendency to drop…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Dropout Research, School Holding Power
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McQueen, Hilary – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2009
This paper examines the appropriateness of models developed to understand why students do or do not complete their courses in higher education. It is suggested that emphasising integration above regulation has taken attention away from a possible anomic interpretation. A more contextualised, nuanced and psychosocial approach to understanding…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Student Participation, Models, Academic Persistence
Guerrero, Adam A. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
This study attempts to add to the college student dropout literature by examining persistence decisions at private, non-selective university using previously unstudied explanatory variables and advanced econometric methods. Three main contributions are provided. First, proprietary data obtained from a type of university that is underrepresented in…
Descriptors: Poverty, Private Colleges, Dropout Research, Academic Persistence
Jean, Daniel – ProQuest LLC, 2010
First-generation college students face many issues that impede their progress within academia with the most glaring concern being they graduate at rates much lower than their counterparts. Further investigation revealed that fast-generation college students are more likely to dropout during their first-year with a high attrition rate during the…
Descriptors: Dropout Research, State Colleges, Social Adjustment, Geometric Concepts
Telbis, Miky – Online Submission, 2010
A dropout rate can be used to determine student's ability to fulfill their perspective program of study, as well as the college's ability to qualify the right students for the completion of their academic degree. College advertisement can also play a significant role when it comes to dropout rates as it can be viewed as ineffective if the learners…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Adult Learning, Adult Students, Academic Degrees
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Chambers, Gary N.; Hobson, Andrew J.; Tracey, Louise – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2010
Retention in initial teacher preparation (ITP) and the teaching profession, in England and elsewhere, has been the subject of numerous articles in academic and professional journals. Whilst a number of common findings are beginning to emerge from research on this subject, notably on the causes of student teacher withdrawal, studies have tended to…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Foreign Countries, Student Teacher Attitudes, Dropout Attitudes
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Copeland, Kelly J.; Levesque-Bristol, Chantal – Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practice, 2011
Student success results from positive learning environments which strive to meet the basic psychological needs of students, foster self-determined forms of motivation, and cultivate learning outcomes such as knowledge transfer, meta-cognition, and engagement. Low first-year student retention rates lead many universities to assess factors…
Descriptors: Psychological Needs, Structural Equation Models, Academic Achievement, School Holding Power
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Attewell, Paul; Heil, Scott; Reisel, Liza – American Educational Research Journal, 2011
In this paper we analyze longitudinal data from a nationally representative panel of college entrants to test and compare several theoretical explanations of college degree attainment and noncompletion. So far, relatively little emphasis has been placed on determining the relative and combined predictive power of competing explanations or…
Descriptors: Bachelors Degrees, Effect Size, Longitudinal Studies, Dropout Research
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Stromback, Thorsten; Mahendran, Anusha – International Journal of Training Research, 2010
There has been a discernable focus within many Australian industries on improving the rates of completion amongst their apprentices and trainees. This paper outlines the results of a study which involved a multivariate analysis of data relating to apprenticeship and traineeship completion, derived from a database developed by the Victorian…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Multivariate Analysis, Predictor Variables, School Holding Power
Alliance for Excellent Education, 2010
Noting that the nation is in the midst of a dropout crisis that will cost more than $3 trillion in lost wages over the lifetime of the 12 million students projected to drop out over the next decade, "Prioritizing the Nation's Lowest-Performing High Schools" calls on federal policymakers to perform "legislative triage" by devoting attention to the…
Descriptors: High Schools, Low Achievement, Underachievement, Educational Policy
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