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Lee, Bill; And Others – 1988
School dropouts have been a substantial problem to educators since public education began. This study examined the dropout statistics of selected public schools in the Mississippi Gulf Coast counties of Hancock, Harrison, and Jackson. Subjects included school superintendents (N=29) randomly selected from the 153 Mississippi school districts and…
Descriptors: Dropout Prevention, Dropout Programs, Dropout Rate, Dropouts
Hill, Kenneth G. – 1989
Children who have been retained even at the kindergarten or first grade level, regardless of their socioeconomic status, are at risk of dropping out later on. Alternative or pullout programs may not be suitable compensatory approaches for preventing school dropouts. Five changes will help to mitigate the effects of retention on student dropouts.…
Descriptors: Dropout Characteristics, Dropout Prevention, Dropout Rate, Grade Repetition

Enger, John M.; Vaupel, Carl F., Jr. – 1978
An inservice program on dropout prevention was initiated in two middle schools in an Arkansas school district. A four-member consultant team was employed to direct 76 participants (middle school teachers, counselors, and administrators) through a series of four group sessions. The 76 participants were divided into four groups organized to include…
Descriptors: Consultants, Dropout Prevention, Inservice Education, Middle Schools
Hunt, Neen, Ed.; Holt, Ben, Ed. – 1979
Despite the difficulty inherent in counting dropouts, it can be estimated that about 45 percent of the ninth graders in New York City public high schools drop out before completing their high school education. These dropouts, characteristically, have experienced academic failure and will probably continue to experience failure after they leave…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Dropout Prevention, Dropout Programs, Dropouts

Benedict, Richard R.; And Others – Educational Leadership, 1987
Describes the Enterprise High (Michigan) program for school dropouts. Supported by the United States Department of Labor, the program centers on teaching students how to earn a living and how to manage life. Includes an outline of the school's basics and references. (MD)
Descriptors: Dropout Prevention, Educational Development, Educational Innovation, Educationally Disadvantaged

Deer, Christine E.; And Others – Australian Journal of Education, 1986
A study of perceptions of the school climate among the students of two secondary schools over two years is reported. The measures used were a scale of teacher concern for students and a measure of student alienation. Differences by sex, school year, and school and their implications are examined. (MSE)
Descriptors: Dropout Prevention, Educational Environment, Foreign Countries, Institutional Environment
Scholl, Marilyn Faris; Johnson, Joan Root – Vocational Education Journal, 1988
Describes the Family Education Center in Arlington, Virginia. Pregnant students can attend the center until a short time after delivery. They return to their home schools to earn their diplomas, to continue in adult education, or to complete their General Educational Development test. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Dropout Prevention, High School Equivalency Programs, Parent Education

Mann, Dale – NASSP Bulletin, 1986
Discusses the high school dropout problem, focusing on young people's reasons for leaving school and schools' efforts to retain them. Recommends more effective primary education, computer programs to identify youth at risk, and coalitions of schools, businesses, and government agencies to pair learning and work experience. Cites 15 references.…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Computer Managed Instruction, Dropout Prevention, Potential Dropouts
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. House Committee on Education and the Workforce. – 2000
This hearing, which occurred at New Mexico Technical Vocational Institute, Albuquerque, New Mexico, heard from state and local officials about what was working and not working in education. Included are statements on dropout prevention by Congressional representatives and by the Deputy Director of the New Mexico Children, Youth, and Families…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Dropout Prevention, Dropout Programs, Dropout Rate

Fitzpatrick, Colleen; Ruberry, Joan – Journal of At-Risk Issues, 2003
Analyzed the effectiveness of a high school program designed to address student deficiencies in English skills while helping students develop an attachment to school within a traditional academic setting. Data analysis indicated that, as a group, students enrolled in the at-risk skills program improved their language and reading skills and…
Descriptors: Dropout Prevention, English Instruction, High Risk Students, Interpersonal Relationship

Clifford, Margaret M. – Educational Leadership, 1990
School abandonment is a systemic failure that affects poor and affluent students alike and threatens our country's well-being. Such "educational suicide" is primarily a motivational problem. It is time for educators to replace coercive, constraint-laden techniques with autonomy-supportive techniques and to supplant error-proof lessons with…
Descriptors: Dropout Prevention, Educational Environment, Risk, Secondary Education

McMillan, James H.; Reed, Daisy F. – Clearing House, 1994
Integrates existing literature with the authors' research that examines resiliency (students in danger of dropping out of school who are able to develop stable, healthy personas and are able to recover from or adapt to life's stresses or problems). Suggests a model to explain resiliency that can be used to better understand why these students have…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Dropout Characteristics, Dropout Prevention, Dropout Research

Fazarro, Dominick E. – Tech Directions, 1999
Offers suggestions to technology education teachers for motivating African-American youth who are at risk of dropping out of school and society. Suggests using their unique learning styles and emphasizing the fun of technology. (JOW)
Descriptors: Black Students, Cognitive Style, Disadvantaged, Dropout Prevention

Jones, Karen H.; Womble, Myra N. – Journal for Vocational Special Needs Education, 1998
A survey of 311 at-risk students participating in an Individual Prescription Program showed they had positive perceptions of school, careers, and success; positive role models; and high parent and teacher expectations. Many felt their career choices were limited by gender or ethnicity. A relationship between career information sources and career…
Descriptors: Dropout Prevention, High Risk Students, Information Sources, Intervention
Reed, Trina L. – 1991
Support services for parenting teenagers which allow and encourage them to finish their education are a very real need that is only recently receiving greater attention. It is estimated that two thirds of all teenage mothers drop out of school. When these mothers do not receive the necessary basic skills to get a good job, many of these families…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Rearing, Day Care, Dropout Prevention