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Goldman, Juliette D. G.; Bradley, Graham L. – Studies in the Education of Adults, 1996
Responses from Australian reentry students (1233 of 2278) and 66 of 80 institutions were used to develop a profile of dropout characteristics, living conditions, employment status, and reasons for reentry. Improved data collection on dropouts, a preventive focus in grades 10-11, and adoption of innovative reentry program practices were…
Descriptors: Dropout Research, Dropouts, Foreign Countries, High Schools

Goldman, Juliette D. G.; Bradley, Graham L. – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 1997
Responses from 1,233 (of 2,278) Australian high school dropouts aged 15-24 who reentered school found most enrolled in innovative schools that they attended full time. They believe they are performing well, are confident of success, and are moderately positive about their school's support, services, and facilities. (SK)
Descriptors: Dropouts, Foreign Countries, High Schools, Reentry Students

Goldman, Juliette D. G.; Bradley, Graham L. – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 1996
Study of 1,233 Australian dropouts who reentered high school showed that unsuccessful reentrants were often homeless and unemployed, were more likely to be at traditional rather than innovative schools, and had practical, interpersonal, or discipline-related problems at school. Three best predictors of repeat dropout were extent of interpersonal…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Dropout Research, Dropouts, Foreign Countries

Bradley, Graham L.; Goldman, Juliette D. G. – Journal of Educational Administration, 1996
Reports findings from a survey of 215 reentry education providers in 3 Australian states. Few providers possess formal qualifications in adult education, but most are favorably disposed toward working with reentry students. Such students were perceived to have high academic success rates, but also high withdrawal rates. Recommendations are made…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Continuing Education, Dropout Rate, Foreign Countries