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GRAYBEAL, WILLIAM S. – 1964
THE STATE'S 15,170 DROPOUTS IN GRADES 8 THROUGH 12 IN 1962-63 REPRESENTED 5 PERCENT OF THE HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS ENROLLED BUT A 0.5 PERCENT DECREASE FROM THE 15,813 DROPOUTS IN 1961-62. AN ANALYSIS OF DATA SHEETS OBTAINED FOR 12,721 DROPOUTS REVEALED--(1) THE LARGEST NUMBER DROPPED OUT AT AGE 16 AND FROM GRADE 8, (2) THE DROPOUT PATTERN SUGGESTED…
Descriptors: Dropout Characteristics, Dropout Research, Dropouts, High Schools
Harvey, James – 1970
This issue of CURRENTS reviews some of the general findings on the dropout, and outlines approaches that have proven effective at various types of institutions in reducing dropout rates. Most of the programs examined here are aimed at early identification of the potential dropout and prevention of his withdrawal through the provision of special…
Descriptors: Dropout Prevention, Dropout Programs, Dropouts, Higher Education
Manpower, 1972
Descriptors: Dropout Characteristics, Dropout Prevention, Individual Characteristics, Potential Dropouts
Jacques, Mary Jo – Phi Delta Kappan, 1982
The Metropolitan Youth Education Center in Denver (Colorado) offers flexible scheduling, small classes, and a broad range of courses to help high school dropouts earn diplomas. (MLF)
Descriptors: Dropout Prevention, Dropout Programs, Dropouts, High Schools
Yaffe, Elaine – Phi Delta Kappan, 1982
Questions the recent idea that students must stay in school through the 12th grade. Describes programs that have been developed in the Colorado Springs (Colorado) area to cope with the dropout problem. (Author/WD)
Descriptors: Dropout Prevention, Dropout Programs, Dropouts, School Counseling
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Gallagher, Carole J. – American Secondary Education, 2002
Examines student perceptions about dropping out of school through single-session interviews with four former students, one female and three males. Includes brief profiles of each student, a summary of their school records, and reports of extensive interviews with the four students. Draws implications for dropout-prevention policy and practice.…
Descriptors: Dropout Attitudes, Dropout Prevention, Dropout Research, High School Students
Merchant, Betty – 1987
Understanding why students drop out is important in developing effective dropout prevention strategies. Traditional research has focused on high school dropouts; recent interest uses a developmental approach and examines possibilities for earlier intervention. Each section of this report analyzes dropout prevention at the preschool, elementary,…
Descriptors: Developmental Programs, Dropout Characteristics, Dropout Prevention, Dropout Programs
Martinez, Ruben – 1986
A study of minority youth dropouts in the Pikes Peak region identified the following traits that characterize this group in contrast to their dominant group counterparts: (1) lower socioeconomic status; (2) parents with lower level of educational achievement; (3) parents' greater emphasis on the importance of education; (4) slightly larger…
Descriptors: Dropout Attitudes, Dropout Characteristics, Dropout Prevention, Dropout Research
Azumi, Jann; Gourgey, Annette – 1985
This paper provides information about Newark (New Jersey) high school students who have officially dropped out of school. The report is divided into four sections. The first section is an overview of the dropout rate of two cohorts of students: freshmen in 1979-80, and freshmen in 1980-81. The second section includes 1984-85 data, based on monthly…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Dropout Characteristics, Dropout Prevention, Dropout Rate
Sherman, Joel D. – 1987
This paper, the second in an Education Commission of the States (ECS) series, focuses on the planning and financing of dropout prevention programs. Designed as a resource guide, the paper consists of three parts. The first section presents questions asked by policymakers, discusses the process of determining the resources required, and suggests…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Dropout Characteristics, Dropout Prevention, Dropout Programs
SCHREIBER, DANIEL – 1963
THOUGH THE PROPORTION OF DROPOUTS IN THE U.S. IS SLOWLY DIMINISHING, THE NUMBER OF DROPOUTS DURING THE PRESENT DECADE IS EXPECTED TO SOAR UNPRECEDENTEDLY. OF 26 MILLION YOUNG PEOPLE WHO WILL GO FROM SCHOOLS INTO THE LABOR MARKET, 7 1/2 MILLION WILL BE DROPOUTS, AND 2 1/2 MILLION OF THE DROPOUTS WILL HAVE HAD LESS THAN 8 YEARS OF SCHOOLING. UNTIL…
Descriptors: Compensatory Education, Dropout Characteristics, Dropout Prevention, Dropout Programs
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Larsen, Pam; Shertzer, Bruce – School Counselor, 1987
Discusses the social consequences of dropping out of high school, the behavioral patterns of dropping out, and predictors of dropping out. Suggests that counselors identify potential dropouts early, start programs targeted to meet potential dropouts' needs, and keep in contact with them. (Author/ABB)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Counselor Role, Dropout Characteristics, Dropout Prevention
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Conrath, Jerry – NASSP Bulletin, 1986
Although the national reports have not focused on the problem, effective schools must address the needs of potential school dropouts. The author rebuts some of the common arguments against dropout prevention programs, arguing that successful dropout prevention is one of the key indicators of overall school effectiveness. (Author/TE)
Descriptors: Dropout Prevention, Dropout Programs, Dropout Rate, Dropouts
Anlezark, Alison – National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER), 2011
By definition, youth transitions involve young people moving between school, post-school study and employment. It is a time of flux, as young people try out different school, post-school work and study options. But are those who don't find work immediately likely to make a poor transition? Given that many may well have a spell out of the labour…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Labor Market, Young Adults, Youth
Scott-Clayton, Judith – Community College Research Center, Columbia University, 2011
Based on a longer review, this Brief summarizes research evidence and theoretical discussion regarding whether community college students are more likely to persist and succeed in programs that are tightly and consciously structured, with relatively little room for individuals to deviate from paths toward completion, and with limited bureaucratic…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Academic Persistence, School Holding Power, Two Year College Students
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