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Wyche, Lamonte G., Sr. – Exceptional Children, 1989
Findings from the United States Department of Education's tenth annual report on the implementation of Public Law 94-142 are extrapolated to characterize Black and Hispanic students in learning disability classes and the issue of minority student high-school completion rates. In light of the findings, a comprehensive follow-up study is…
Descriptors: Black Students, Dropout Rate, Educational Diagnosis, Educational Legislation
Yates, James R. – 1988
The paper, originally given at a 1986 Ethnic and Multicultural Symposium, looks at special education and the changing society in terms of ethnicity, age, socioeconomic status, birth rate, and school completion. Current and emerging demographic characteristics are related to special education policy, organization, training, research, and…
Descriptors: Adults, Age, Birth Rate, Demography
Brooks, Norward J. – 1980
It is proposed that research universities are a vital component of higher education in the United States because they provide cultural and intellectual leadership, research potential, and the professional and technical human resources to translate research into social, industrial, and economic action. The future of these institutions in view of…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Competition, Declining Enrollment, Departments
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Kortering, Larry J.; Elrod, G. Franklin – Career Development for Exceptional Individuals, 1991
This paper examines progress made in educating adolescents with mild handicaps since implementation of Public Law 94-142, based on graduation rates of these students and their postschool outcomes. The paper then presents a model for restructuring special education programs to prepare youth for utilitarian, social, and personal roles. (JDD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adolescents, Change Strategies, Dropout Rate
Krashen, Stephen – Discover; n4 Jul 1998, 1998
Critics of bilingual education have cited the high Hispanic dropout rate as evidence against bilingual education. Since most bilingual education programs are Spanish-English, it is concluded that bilingual education must be responsible. Research shows some factors predicting dropout rates, including low English language ability, poverty, length of…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Classroom Environment, Dropout Characteristics, Dropout Rate