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Green, Kerry M.; Ensminger, Margaret E. – Developmental Psychology, 2006
The authors examined the effects of heavy adolescent marijuana use on employment, marriage, and family formation and tested both dropping out of high school and adult marijuana use as potential mediators of these associations among a community sample of African Americans followed longitudinally from age 6 to age 32-33. They used propensity …
Descriptors: Adolescents, Marriage, Marijuana, Adults
Ligon, Glynn; And Others – ERS Research Digest, 1990
This paper dramatizes the complexity and the problems involved in calculating the rates of student dropouts from school. To compare the dropout formulas used by various agencies, states, and local school systems, responses from a national survey are presented and used to calculate a range of dropout rates for the Austin (Texas) public schools. By…
Descriptors: Computation, Definitions, Dropout Rate, Educational Policy
Valentine, Michael A. – 1985
The study was designed to investigate selected variables of handicapped students who complete or drop out of vocational education programs by (1) describing the characteristics of handicapped students in vocational education programs and (2) analyzing variables which may contribute to discriminating between those students who complete all…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Dropout Characteristics, Prediction, Secondary Education
Stepanova, N.A. – Soviet Educ, 1969
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Career Planning, Dropouts, Higher Education
Tech Educ Ind Training, 1969
Descriptors: Dropouts, Educational Change, Educational Quality, Educational Supply
Boyle, Edward – Tech Educ Ind Training, 1969
Descriptors: Continuation Education, Dropouts, Educational Opportunities, Educational Problems
1962
SUMMARIES OF PROGRAMS DESIGNED TO IMPROVE THE EDUCATION OF THE CULTURALLY DEPRIVED ARE PRESENTED. IN NEW YORK STATE, A COMPREHENSIVE GENERAL-PURPOSE ALLOTMENT OF FINANCIAL AID IS PROVIDED FOR CITY SCHOOLS. ALSO IN NEW YORK, PROGRAMS ARE BEING CONDUCTED THAT OFFER PREEMPLOYMENT INSTRUCTION FOR POTENTIAL DROPOUTS, THAT OFFER DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Dropout Programs, Study Centers, Unwed Mothers
New York State Education Dept., Albany. – 1964
THE OBJECTIVES OF PROJECT REENTRY, CONDUCTED DURING THE SUMMER OF 1963 AND 1964, WERE TO GUIDE POTENTIAL AND ACTUAL DROPOUTS BACK TO SECONDARY SCHOOL THROUGH COUNSELING AND TO PROVIDE A MEANINGFUL SCHOOL PROGRAM FOR THOSE WHO RETURNED. STATISTICAL INFORMATION FOR NEW YORK STATE INDICATED THAT 953 ACTUAL AND 722 POTENTIAL DROPOUTS WERE CONTACTED…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Dropouts, Remedial Instruction, Secondary Education
1963
EMPLOYMENT PROSPECTS OF SCHOOL DROPOUTS ARE SIGNIFICANTLY LOWER THAN FOR HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES. REASONS FOR DROPPING OUT OF SCHOOL AS DETERMINED FROM TEACHERS, DROPOUTS, AND RECORDS INCLUDE LOW ACADEMIC APTITUDE, RETARDED EMOTIONAL MATURITY AND SOCIAL ADJUSTMENT, LACK OF INTEREST, ECONOMIC REASONS, AND MARRIAGE AND PREGNANCY. ON THE AVERAGE,…
Descriptors: Achievement, Disadvantaged Youth, Dropouts, Employment Opportunities
MILLER, AARON J. – 1966
THE POST-HIGH SCHOOL TRAINEE SHOULD BE A HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE OR THE EQUIVALENT. A FAIR DEGREE OF PROFICIENCY IN MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE IS REQUIRED. IT IS REASONABLE TO EXPECT THE COMPLETION OF 2 YEARS OF HIGH SCHOOL MATHEMATICS AND 1 YEAR OF HIGH SCHOOL SCIENCE. SOME BACKGROUND IN DRAFTING AND SHOP IS DESIRABLE. THE STUDENT SHOULD BE AVERAGE OR…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Dropout Characteristics, Speeches, Student Characteristics
Aiken, James – 1968
This report investigated whether withdrawees and continuers differed significantly (1) in occupational and educational status of parents, stated goals, and over-all GPA, or (2) on the basis of personal college experiences. A 2-part questionnaire, sent to 150 randomly selected entering freshmen, produced a return of 60%: 46 dropouts and 44…
Descriptors: Dropouts, Persistence, Student Characteristics, Two Year Colleges
Cope, Robert G.; Hewitt, Raymond G. – 1969
This study offers empirical support to the proposition that college environments differ and suggests that environmental presses in the multiversity are socially, academically, family, and religiously oriented. It is believed that a student's negative reaction to 1 or more of these presses can result in his withdrawal from the institution. To…
Descriptors: Dropout Characteristics, Environmental Influences, Higher Education, Institutional Environment
Pfeiffer, J. William; Sabers, Darrell – 1970
The article deals with the problem of why many students enrolling in correspondence study do not complete the course. In the one-semester-hour courses nearly 13% of students did not submit even one lesson. The figures for the two- and three-hour courses were both over 20%. In the four-hour courses, nearly 32% do not submit the first lesson. A…
Descriptors: Assignments, Correspondence Study, Dropout Research, Grade Point Average
Peer reviewedIrvine, David J. – Educational Leadership, 1987
Discusses the ways early research on student dropout rate has been misinterpreted in relation to the dropout rate of gifted students. The rate of 18 percent continues to be cited but is incorrect. (MD)
Descriptors: Dropout Rate, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted
Peer reviewedMartin, Larry G. – Adult Education Quarterly, 1987
The study sought to identify and describe life-style classifications that exist among adult high school noncompleters and to analyze significant differences that exist among categories. Findings suggest six broad classifications: (1) Entrepreneurs, (2) Superiors, (3) Regulars, (4) Suppliants, (5) Marginals, and (6) Underclass. (Author/CH)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adults, Classification, Dropouts

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