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Autor/inn/enGarber, Herbert; und weitere
TitelDropping Out and Returning to Urban Schools: Understanding Why Both Happen.
Quelle(1989), (22 Seiten)Verfügbarkeit 
Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; Monographie
SchlagwörterCollege Bound Students; Discriminant Analysis; Dropout Characteristics; Dropout Prevention; Dropout Research; Dropouts; Experiential Learning; High Risk Students; Reentry Students; School Holding Power; School Policy; Secondary Education; Urban Schools; Withdrawal (Education)
AbstractThis study investigates factors contributing to dropping out and returning to school among urban high school students. The analysis is a preliminary attempt to determine whether state or local responses are more viable in preventing high-risk students from leaving school early, and the extent to which school practices and policies may influence these students' decision to withdraw. The study samples the responses of students in the following types of large city secondary schools: (1) "zone schools"; (2) alternative high schools; (3) high school equivalency (GED) programs; and (4) specialized "citywide" high schools for college-bound, higher-achieving students. Student response to four survey instruments were collected, and discriminant function analysis was used to evaluate the relationships among the results. In the analysis, the criterion variable is dropping out versus not dropping out, and the predictor variables are the various measures gathered. Preliminary findings challenge the belief that system-wide changes have uniform beneficial effects in all schools; instead, the need for eclectic, locally-developed programs is indicated. Career planning and work-study opportunities were strongly endorsed by respondents, suggesting the desirability of schooling responsive to the life circumstances of urban students. The paper includes two tables and three figures. A list of 25 references is appended. (AF)
Erfasst vonERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC
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