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Staus, Nancy L.; Falk, John H.; Penuel, William; Dierking, Lynn; Wyld, Jennifer; Bailey, Deborah – EURASIA Journal of Mathematics, Science and Technology Education, 2020
To better understand STEM interest development during adolescence in an urban community, we examined how "STEM Interested" youth differed from disinterested youth and how interest changed over time from age 11/12 to 12/13. We surveyed youth to measure interest in four components of STEM, used cluster analysis to categorize youth based on…
Descriptors: Urban Youth, STEM Education, Adolescents, Gender Differences
Center for Promise, 2013
This work is part of a larger study ["Navigating and Negotiating Pathways for Success: A Thematic Analysis of the Life Experiences of Urban Youth and Their Caregivers"] of how communities come together to support young people, and how young people and their families navigate and negotiate those communities to succeed academically and…
Descriptors: Urban Youth, Experience, Caregivers, Interviews
De Jung, John E. – 1988
Reducing absences is the most readily available strategy that high schools have for reducing the number of dropouts. A sample of approximately 2,000 students who entered three Oregon urban high schools in the Fall of 1983 or 1984 was studied in order to establish criteria for identifying students who were at-risk of not graduating. The group was…
Descriptors: Attendance, Dropout Characteristics, Dropout Research, Dropouts