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S. Colby Woods; Michael Gottfried; Kevin Gee – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2024
Students in the foster care system tend to have lower educational outcomes than their peers, including more frequent disciplinary events. However, few studies have explored how transitions into and out of foster care placements are associated with educational outcomes. Using longitudinal data from four California school districts, this study…
Descriptors: Foster Care, Discipline, Student Behavior, Attendance
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Stefanie Findeisen; Alexander Brodsky; Christian Michaelis; Beatrice Schimmelpenningh; Jürgen Seifried – Empirical Research in Vocational Education and Training, 2024
Evidence on the extent to which dropout intention can serve as a valid predictor of dropout decisions remains scarce. This study first presents the results of a systematic literature review of 14 studies examining the relationship between dropout intention and actual dropout in post-secondary education (vocational education and training [VET] or…
Descriptors: At Risk Students, Intention, Dropouts, Predictor Variables
Andrea M. Connolly – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Given the rapid growth of K-12 online learning, research is needed in the effective identification of at-risk students so that administrators and teachers can develop appropriate supports and interventions. The purpose of this research was to determine if student success in an online course could be predicted for English Learners (EL) using…
Descriptors: Prediction, Academic Achievement, Virtual Schools, Elementary Secondary Education
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Izabela Zych; David P. Farrington; Vicente J. Llorent; Denis Ribeaud; Manuel P. Eisner – International Journal of Bullying Prevention, 2021
This study shows longitudinal predictors of involvement in different bullying roles, including mental health, individual, family, peer and school predictors. The analyses were based on a longitudinal prospective study with 916 students followed up from ages 7 to 17 with 7 waves of data. Participants were selected through random sampling and were…
Descriptors: Bullying, Adolescents, Predictor Variables, Longitudinal Studies
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Cris E. Haltom; Tate F. Halverson – Journal of American College Health, 2024
Objective: This study examined relationships between eating disorder risk (EDR), lifestyle variables (e.g., exposure to healthy eating media), and differences among male and female college students. Participants: College students (N = 323) completed survey questionnaires (Fall, 2016). Fifty-three participants retook the survey at a later time.…
Descriptors: Eating Disorders, Life Style, At Risk Students, Gender Differences
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Pei, Bo; Xing, Wanli – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2022
This paper introduces a novel approach to identify at-risk students with a focus on output interpretability through analyzing learning activities at a finer granularity on a weekly basis. Specifically, this approach converts the predicted output from the former weeks into meaningful probabilities to infer the predictions in the current week for…
Descriptors: At Risk Students, Learning Analytics, Information Retrieval, Models
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Erickson, Jacob H.; Pearson, Jennifer – Education and Urban Society, 2022
Students of color are more apt to face exclusionary discipline in school, such as suspension or expulsion, than their white counterparts, and once suspended students may be more likely to drop out of school altogether. Utilizing the Education Longitudinal Study (ELS), we assess the separate and combined effects of various student level influences…
Descriptors: Race, Sex, Suspension, High School Students
Stanley, Lauren H. K. – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Early childhood traumatic experiences place children at-risk for social, emotional, and behavioral impairments that contribute to poor educational outcomes. There is an increasing awareness that children with early traumatic exposure may need supplemental supports for academic success. These supports may be presented in the form of…
Descriptors: Young Children, Kindergarten, Trauma, Early Experience
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Ashworth, Emma; Humphrey, Neil – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2020
Background: Risk factors for poor school functioning rarely occur in isolation, but instead are likely to cluster together. As they accumulate, cumulative risk theory (CRT) predicts that the likelihood of negative outcomes increases, often disproportionately. Aims: We build upon and extend previous research by (i) examining two critical aspects of…
Descriptors: Reading Achievement, Behavior Problems, Young Children, Elementary School Students
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Stadlman, Margaret; Salili, Seyyed M.; Borgaonkar, Ashish D.; Miri, Amir K. – Journal of STEM Education: Innovations and Research, 2022
Lack of student persistence and retention is significantly hurting the US in producing the required number of qualified graduates, especially in STEM fields. Although many factors contribute to students falling off track, one of the controllable factors is the identification of at-risk students followed by early intervention. Predicting the…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Synchronous Communication, Educational Technology, Electronic Learning
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Kehoe, Karen F.; McGinty, Anita S.; Williford, Amanda P.; Whittaker, Jessica V. – Early Education and Development, 2021
Research Findings: This study used data from a large-scale kindergarten entry assessment (KEA) to understand how well two state screening measures, administered at school entry, predicted the first-grade reading outcomes of a large sample of first-time kindergarteners (N=5,480) at high risk for future reading failure. We examined young children's…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Self Control, At Risk Students, Reading Failure
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Piña-Watson, Brandy; Cox, Kassidy; Neduvelil, Ashley – Journal of American College Health, 2021
Objective: This study investigates cultural and general coping strategies as potential protective or risk factors to risky sexual behaviors (RSBs) and alcohol use in the face of discrimination for Mexican descent college students. Participants: Data collection was conducted from September 2016 to May 2017 and included 796 Mexican descent emerging…
Descriptors: Mexican Americans, Hispanic American Students, Student Behavior, Health Behavior
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Filippello, Pina; Buzzai, Caterina; Messina, Giovanna; Mafodda, Antonina Viviana; Sorrenti, Luana – International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 2020
The purpose of this research was to conduct an exploratory study to investigate any differences in the risk of developing school refusal in students with low academic achievement and students with specific learning disorder (SLD), and moreover to compare both groups to students with high academic achievement. Furthermore, we want to investigate…
Descriptors: Low Achievement, At Risk Students, Learning Disabilities, Self Esteem
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Reid, Erin K.; Keller-Margulis, Milena A.; Schanding, G. Thomas; Tolar, Tammy D. – Journal of Applied School Psychology, 2019
A concerning number of students fail to achieve writing proficiency, yet little attention has been devoted to examining why this occurs. While robust evidence indicates that behavior impacts reading and math achievement, the relationship between behavior and writing skills is unclear, particularly among young students. The authors examined the…
Descriptors: At Risk Students, Predictor Variables, Writing Achievement, Writing Instruction
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Weathers, Ericka S.; Hollett, Karen Babbs; Mandel, Zoë R.; Rickert, Christine – Peabody Journal of Education, 2021
Mirroring trends in the legal system, discipline within education has adopted zero-tolerance policies in an attempt to curb undesired behaviors in school. K-12 schools have expanded the use of exclusionary discipline policies for lesser offenses, giving way to the phenomenon known as the school-to-prison-pipeline (STPP), which disproportionately…
Descriptors: Truancy, Elementary Secondary Education, Student Behavior, Discipline Policy
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