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Noel, Lee, Comp.; Renter, Lois, Comp. – 1975
This bibliography of recent dissertations (1970 to March 1975) on the subject of attrition and retention of college students is intended to serve as a resource guide for administrators and for research in higher education. The arrangement is by type of institution for which the data were collected (public community colleges, public colleges and…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Community Colleges, Dropout Rate, Dropouts
Capoor, Madan; Eagle, Norman – 1976
Failure to identify and account for the effect of moderator variables is an important reason for the low explanatory power of much educational research. Pre-existing subgroups such as sex, ethnicity, and curriculum offer an easily identifiable and theoretically meaningful source of moderator variables. Tests for intercept and slope differences in…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Dropout Research, Dropouts, Measurement Techniques
Winger, Leland J. – 1968
This research tests, in a school situation, the ability of the "Otto Self-Concept Improvement Counseling Technique" (OSCICT), when applied to maladjusted underachievers, to improve their self-concept and scholastic ability. In an attempt to measure the effectiveness of the OSCICT on employability of participants, a followup was made six months…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Adjustment (to Environment), Counseling Services, Counseling Techniques
Syropoulos, Mike – 1971
The purposes of Detroit's Continuing Education for Girls Project, funded under Title I, ESEA, are as follows: (1) to continue the educational program of girls who might otherwise be compelled to drop out of school either during their pregnancy or permanently after childbirth; and, (2) to provide comprehensive educational, social work, and medical…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Compensatory Education, Dropout Prevention, Dropout Programs
CARDON, BARTELL W.; FRENCH, JOSEPH L. – 1966
HIGH SCHOOL DROPOUTS OF HIGH ABILITY WERE STUDIED TO OBTAIN INFORMATION ABOUT THIS PARTICULAR SEGMENT OF THE DROPOUT POPULATION. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES WERE TO (1) DETERMINE THEIR EMPLOYMENT STATUS, (2) DETERMINE THEIR PATTERN OF INTEREST AND PERSONALITY, (3) SUGGEST OCCUPATIONAL FIELDS FOR WHICH TRAINING PROGRAMS SHOULD BE DEVELOPED, AND (4) PROVIDE…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Dropout Characteristics, Dropout Research, Educational Programs
Peer reviewedTimmons, Frank R. – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 1978
Males and females who withdrew from college during their freshman year were divided into withdrawers vs continuers, transfers vs nontransfers, and withdrew passing vs withdrew failing. Responses and follow-up interviews indicated that withdrawal form college can be a positive step toward separation from parents and identity formation. (Author/JAC)
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Dropout Attitudes, Dropout Characteristics, Followup Studies
Nash, Lynn D. – Multiculturalism, 1978
Drop-out among Inuit students is associated with muddled role perceptions, lack of acceptable role models, and the absence of values consensus. In order to overcome the problem, priority must be given to the total education of the Inuit, from preschool Inuktitut programs, through on-the-job training of adults. (Author/EB)
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Dropout Prevention, Dropouts, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedPoole, Millicent E. – Australian Journal of Education, 1978
Using a matched sample of students who stay in school and those who drop out, or leave early, an attempt was made, via multiple discriminant analysis, to identify the significant characteristics which distinguish "drop outs" from their peers who remain at school. Results indicated that both types of students have similar value orientations and…
Descriptors: Dropout Characteristics, Dropout Research, Educational Research, Measurement Instruments
Peer reviewedBaumgart, Neil L.; Johnstone, James N. – Journal of Higher Education, 1977
If administrators are to reduce the rate of discontinuation by changing their selection, teaching, guidance, and support facilities, they must be guided by proper data. This study reports such data based on an investigation at Macquarie University. (Editor/LBH)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Data Analysis, Dropout Prevention, Dropout Research
Williams, Clive; Ainsworth, Geoffrey – Vestes, 1977
A questionnaire survey of all students who discontinued their courses at the University of Sydney in 1973 identified four groups of such students. They are those who (1) had financial problems, (2) cited illness, (3) were not coping, and (4) had changed their life goals. The university's responsibility in dealing with them is considered. (LBH)
Descriptors: Dropout Characteristics, Dropout Research, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Lewandowski, K.; And Others – Vestes, 1977
Students were asked for their reasons for not re-enrolling at the University of New South Wales. Of the 1216 students in this category 72 percent did not reply, but those who did indicated three motivating factors: the effect of the course or school on them as individuals; pressures of employment or distance; change in personal situation. (LBH)
Descriptors: Distance, Dropout Characteristics, Dropout Research, Employment
McClellan, Mary C. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1987
Reviews the problems of teenage pregnancy, including the costs to society, the challenge to educators, and the types of preventive programs developing across the country. Programs dealing strictly with reproduction and contraception are the least effective deterrents to teenage pregnancy. (MD)
Descriptors: Contraception, Dropout Prevention, Dropouts, Educational Administration
Peer reviewedAdams, Elaine P.; Smith, Bessie S. – NASPA Journal, 1987
To determine reasons for leaving college, interviews were conducted with 108 undergraduate students who dropped out of an historically black university. Responses from the retention study were used to develop an action program designed to retain enrolled students and to help nonreturning students adjust to their new status. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: College Programs, Dropout Attitudes, Dropouts, Financial Needs
Peer reviewedAlexander, Ellen D.; Alexander, Paul – Community Review, 1985
Suggests ways that teachers can identify students with mild learning problems, determine the assistance the students require, and alter their own teaching style to accommodate the students' learning needs. Recommends instructional techniques to address poor organizational skills, poor writing skills, long- or short-term memory problems, and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Dropout Characteristics, Dropout Prevention, Educational Diagnosis
Peer reviewedWeisz, John R.; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1987
Studied six- to 17-year-old outpatients who completed intake but did not enter therapy with those in therapy for an average of 13 sessions. Compared groups on demographics, Child Behavior Checklist broadband and narrow-band syndrome scores, Children's Depression Inventory scores, therapist age and sex, and on parent perceptions of clinic and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Comparative Analysis, Dropout Research


