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Peer reviewedSnider, Kathryn – Harvard Educational Review, 1996
Questions whether the Toronto Board of Education's Triangle Program, intended to support lesbian and gay students at risk of dropping out, can help youth of color without addressing the interaction of racial and sexual identity. Suggests that the program further marginalizes these students, without addressing institutional racism and homophobia.…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Dropout Prevention, Educational Policy, Homosexuality
Peer reviewedAlspaugh, John W. – American Secondary Education, 2000
Compares high-school dropout rates for boys versus girls in 45 schools with grade spans of 7-12, 9-12, or 10-12. For all three grade spans, boys had higher dropout rates than girls. Highest rates were in the 10-12 grade span; the lowest were in 7-12 districts. (Contains 13 references.) (MLH)
Descriptors: Dropout Rate, Grade 7, High Schools, Influences
Peer reviewedKandel, William; Massey, Douglas S. – Social Forces, 2002
Examines a Mexican "culture of migration," in which U.S. migration becomes an expectation for young people. Among approximately 7,000 secondary students surveyed in Zacatecas (Mexico), adolescents from families involved in U.S. migration were more likely to aspire to live and work in the United States, increasing the likelihood they…
Descriptors: Aspiration, Family Influence, Foreign Countries, Immigration
Gibson, Howard; Shutt, Judy – Adults Learning (England), 2002
Feedback from 22 adults enrolled in evening language classes revealed a need for clear precourse information and advice, appropriate assessment and placement, and attention to group dynamics in order to retain learners in language classes. (SK)
Descriptors: Admissions Counseling, Adult Students, Dropout Research, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedMarcus, Robert F.; Sanders-Reio, Joanne – School Psychology Quarterly, 2001
School completion and dropping out of school are developmental processes with strong social and emotional antecedents. The early development of attachment bonds, and subsequent positive and negative behaviors and relationships set an early path toward school completion or drop out. Discusses ways to enhance emotional bonds before and during the…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Developmental Stages, Dropouts, Elementary Secondary Education
Reents, Jennifer Newton – School Administrator, 2002
Argues that creating separate schools for ninth-grade students improves their academic and social transition to high school. Supports argument with research results and personal anecdotes. Describes school district experiences in developing and operating ninth-grade centers. (PKP)
Descriptors: Dropout Prevention, Educational Research, Grade 9, High Schools
Zielinski, Dave – Training, 2000
Reasons people do not complete online training courses include (1) no incentives, (2) lack of connectedness, (3) learner preference for instructor-led courses, (4) poor course design, (5) "some is enough," and (6) lack of perks. Course delivery must consider three elements: the technology, course design, and the learning environment. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Computer Assisted Instruction, Distance Education, Dropouts
Peer reviewedPiper, Heather; Piper, John – Journal of Education and Work, 2000
In the discourse of educational policy and practice, applying the term "disaffected" to young people stigmatizes them, and mentoring with the goal of change reinforces the view that there is something wrong with them. Uncritical use of "disaffected" masks real problems in the transition from school to work. (SK)
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Educational Attitudes, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries
Turk, Randall; Owens, Melva; Falk, Sarah – American School Board Journal, 1999
The Educational Service Staff Development association of Central Kansas forms partnerships with area school districts to operate adult learning centers which assist adults who want to obtain a high school diploma. Observations and interviews with students and teachers present a success story about a program that helped reshape lives. (MLF)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Dropouts, Educational Environment, High School Graduates
Blaug, Mark – Vocational Training: European Journal, 2001
Early monitoring of potential dropouts by achievement testing tends to encourage more school leaving. Although noncompleters are directed to vocational training, the certification process tends to defeat its practical aims. The entire culture of school needs to be changed and academic elitism diminished. (Contains 24 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Dropout Prevention, Educational Economics, Off the Job Training
Peer reviewedEide, Eric R.; Showalter, Mark H. – Economics of Education Review, 2001
Examines the likely effect of grade retention on high-school dropout rate and post-high-school labor-market earnings. Uses High School and Beyond data set. Reports different estimated coefficients using ordinary least-squares versus using instrumental variables that account for endogeneity. (Contains 36 references.) (PKP)
Descriptors: Dropouts, Elementary Secondary Education, Grade Repetition, Income
Roach, Ronald – Black Issues in Higher Education, 2004
Given the surging growth in the U.S. Latino population in recent years, nowhere have those increases been occurring faster than in the southeast. North Carolina, Arkansas and Georgia, for example, have seen population increases between 300 and 400 percent since the early 1990s. Naturally, Latino community leaders and state officials have been…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Dropout Rate, Black Colleges, Hispanic American Students
Kalil, Ariel; Ziol-Guest, Kathleen M. – Child Development, 2005
The links between single mothers' employment patterns and change over time in the well-being of the mothers' adolescent children were investigated using the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth. Adolescents were ages 14 to 16 at baseline, and they and their mothers were followed for 2 years. Relative to being continuously employed in a good job,…
Descriptors: Employment Patterns, Dropouts, Mothers, Family Income
Abu-Rabia-Queder, Sarab – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2006
This study discusses the problem of Bedouin girls dropping out from the public school system in the Negev region of Israel. Data show that this phenomenon results from a conflict between the modern Israeli institutes' perception of modernity (which promote coeducation) and the Bedouin traditions that remain the cultural ethos of the girls'…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Values, Females, Dropouts
Peer reviewedBailey, Deryl F.; Paisley, Pamela O. – Journal of Counseling and Development, 2004
High dropout rates and poor academic performance are too often characteristic of the educational experience for African American male adolescents. In response to this dilemma, enrichment initiatives targeting young Black men have been developed. This article provides an in-depth description of "Project: Gentlemen on the Move," a program designed…
Descriptors: Adolescents, School Counselors, Educational Experience, Dropout Rate

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