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John Guenther; Rhonda Oliver; Robyn Ober; Catherine Holmes – Australian and International Journal of Rural Education, 2024
The Australian education system works well for most students. However, equitable access to secondary education is problematic for First Nations people living in remote communities. There is a strong emphasis on Year 12 completion as an indicator of successful engagement in remote First Nations education. This has been partly driven by Australian…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Secondary Education, Secondary School Students
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Coates, Hamish – Australian Universities' Review, 2014
In many higher education systems around the world increasing retention is vital if institutions are to produce the number of graduates identified through government projections to meet industry needs. Taking Australia as an example, the analysis uses results from a large-scale survey of undergraduate students to review rates and rationales for…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, School Holding Power, Academic Persistence, Intention
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Sheldrake, Peter – Vestes, 1976
A number of factors that might have been thought to be important in contributing to student dropout appear to have had little effect on variations in the dropout rate at Flinders. Two factors do appear to be important: the relatively open entry system to Australian universities, and the higher failure rate of part-time students. (LBH)
Descriptors: Dropout Characteristics, Dropout Rate, Failure, Foreign Countries
Williams, Clive; Ainsworth, Geoffrey – 1976
At the University of Sydney (Australia) the undergraduate dropout rate is about 8 percent, with a rate of 10 percent for freshmen. The proportion is unevenly distributed across subject areas, with that in the arts and economics higher than that in the professional schools. The present study concentrates on the group of students who withdraw from…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, College Students, Dropout Characteristics, Dropout Rate
Radford, W. C.; Wilkes, R. E. – 1975
This study presents survey data for 1971-72 on young Australian people aged 15-24 who leave school. Members of the armed forces, diplomatic personnel, the institutionalized, and those reported as permanently unable to work are not included. Data are collated on slightly less than 110,000 dropouts, and do not represent the detail sought by many…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Age, Dropout Characteristics, Dropout Programs
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Lamb, Stephen – Youth & Society, 1994
Examines changes in the characteristics and outcomes of school dropouts in Australia during the 1980s. Schools recruited more broadly among females during this period, which weakened the association between dropping out and social background. For males, social differences remained entrenched. Both genders experienced steep increases in…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Comparative Analysis, Dropout Characteristics, Dropout Rate
National Centre for Vocational Education Research, Leabrook (Australia). – 2002
This publication provides a synopsis of the issues, as identified in recent research reports, relating to non-completion of New Apprenticeships and Traineeships in Australia. Some of the key findings of the research reports are the following: (1) during the mid-1990s, non-completion rates were approximately 45 percent for trainees and between…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Differences, Dropout Characteristics, Dropout Rate