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Larson, Margaret P. – Today's Education, 1971
Descriptors: Continuation Students, Nursery Schools, Student Participation, Teacher Aides
Berliner, BethAnn; Barrat, Vanessa X.; Fong, Anthony B.; Shirk, Paul B. – Online Yearbook of Urban Learning, Teaching, and Research, 2009
This study follows a cohort of first-time ninth graders over five years in San Bernardino City Unified School District (SBCUSD) to describe the magnitude of its dropout problem and the numbers, characteristics, and graduation outcomes of the dropouts who subsequently reenrolled in the district. Additionally, it documents reenrollment issues…
Descriptors: High Schools, Dropouts, Second Language Learning, Credits
Rothman, Sheldon – Australian Council for Educational Research, 2008
The data for this "Briefing" are from the 1995 cohort of the Longitudinal Surveys of Australian Youth (LSAY). The findings reported here are from three recent LSAY research reports, which are listed at the end of this "Briefing". The cohort comprises young people who were in Year 9 at school in 1995. Data in this…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Apprenticeships, Young Adults, Vocational Education
Bratten, Jack E. – Audiovisual Media, 1969
Descriptors: Continuation Students, Educational Objectives, High Schools, Instructional Improvement
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Gillespie, Jacquelyn – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1982
Although students from California high schools are sent to continuation schools primarily because of attendance and behavior problems, assessment measures suggest the presence of a number of unidentified learning-disabled students in those schools. (Author)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Continuation Students, High Schools, Learning Disabilities
Weber, Edward J. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1972
The accomplishments of continuation high schools" in California. (Author/RA)
Descriptors: Continuation Students, Dropout Programs, Dropouts, Educational Change
Botts, Robert E. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1972
Descriptors: Continuation Students, Counseling, Dropout Prevention, High Schools
Knoeppel, Janet W. – J Secondary Educ, 1969
Descriptors: Continuation Education, Continuation Students, Dropouts, Educational Counseling
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Kratzert, William F.; Kratzert, Mona Y. – Adolescence, 1991
Examined psychodynamics of students enrolled in continuation high school. Forty continuation students completed Piers-Harris Children's Self-Concept Scale and questionnaire on student experiences in wide range of areas. Findings revealed that students had adequate self-concepts. Responses to questionnaire appeared to suggest that students were…
Descriptors: Continuation Students, High School Students, High Schools, Self Concept
Grier, Terry B.; Peterson, Kent D. – Principal Leadership, 2007
In 2000, 6% of students in the Guilford County Schools (Greensboro, North Carolina) dropped out, and the school board demanded action. After considering a variety of options, the district turned to a small-school concept called the "middle college high school" to help reconnect those students and keep them in school. A middle college…
Descriptors: High Schools, Nontraditional Education, Continuation Students, County School Districts
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Allen, Martin – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2007
The 2006 Education Act provided an entitlement for all 14 year-olds to take a specialist diploma from 2013. Despite concerns of many educationalists and politicians, the first diplomas will begin in September 2008. New Labour claims that the diplomas are innovative and challenging; however, this article argues that they exhibit many of the…
Descriptors: Specialists, Qualifications, Vocational Education, Specialization
Knoeppel, Janet – Leadership, 2007
Mandated as an option for students who have not been successful in traditional programs, continuation education provides as alternative setting that helps students meet graduation requirements and earn their high school diplomas. Continuation high schools are quite successful in helping their students. This is due to their small size (usually 20:1…
Descriptors: Continuation Students, High School Students, Educational Strategies, Graduation Requirements
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Asin, Antonio Sanchez; Peinado, Jose Luis Boix – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2008
This paper asks whether the integrated training provision currently offered through the different Spanish Second Chance Programmes (SCPs) constitutes a valid response to the educational needs and deficits known to exist among those young people who do not satisfactorily complete the Compulsory Secondary Education stage (ESO). The objectives of the…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Educational Legislation, Compulsory Education, Young Adults
Rasp, Alfred, Jr.; Johnson, Harry W., II – 1987
Alternative education programs have existed in Washington for several years, providing new ways to meet students' needs by increasing system capacities for flexibility and choice. This directory of the 125 schools that are currently providing this type of education details the following information about each: staffing, purpose of the program,…
Descriptors: Continuation Students, Dropout Prevention, Educational Opportunities, Nontraditional Education
Honn, Floyd R. – J Secondary Educ, 1969
Descriptors: Continuation Education, Continuation Students, Curriculum Design, Educational Legislation
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