For decades, western education confronts the problem of student unqualified dropout, which is most prevalent in vocational education. Relatively little research focuses on the role teachers might play in students' decision to quit school. By means of multilevel analyses on data of 2589 vocational students in 48 Flemish secondary schools, this study examines whether teachers' shared expectations of their students associate with vocational students' (intention to) dropout. In vocational education, teachers' beliefs about the teachability of students influence students' intention to quit, irrespective of students' perceived teacher support and students' sense of futility
In a current project (2017-2020) about dropout among 18-24-year-old students in VET and basic genera...
20th National Educational Sciences General Assembly -- SEP 08-10, 2011 -- Burdur, TURKEYWOS: 0003213...
Teacher turnover negatively impacts educational quality. This study investigates whether schools’ so...
For decades, western education confronts the problem of student unqualified dropout, which is most p...
For decades, western education confronts the problem of student unqualified dropout, which is most p...
For decades, western education confronts the problem of student unqualified dropout, which is most p...
For decades, western education confronts the important problem of student unqualified dropout. Predi...
For decades, western education confronts the important problem of student unqualified dropout. Predi...
AbstractSemi-structured interviews were used with teachers in secondary vocational education in Luxe...
Context: Aiming at gaining knowledge about students' thoughts and actions in deciding to stay in or ...
Context: Aiming at gaining knowledge about students\u27 thoughts and actions in deciding to stay in ...
The present paper addresses the phenomenon of student dropout from vocational education in Denmark. ...
The objective of this work is to reflect on school failure and school dropout among students of a vo...
peer reviewedSemi-structured interviews were used with teachers in secondary vocational education in...
This research investigated whether, and in what way schools are capable of reducing dropout rates th...
In a current project (2017-2020) about dropout among 18-24-year-old students in VET and basic genera...
20th National Educational Sciences General Assembly -- SEP 08-10, 2011 -- Burdur, TURKEYWOS: 0003213...
Teacher turnover negatively impacts educational quality. This study investigates whether schools’ so...
For decades, western education confronts the problem of student unqualified dropout, which is most p...
For decades, western education confronts the problem of student unqualified dropout, which is most p...
For decades, western education confronts the problem of student unqualified dropout, which is most p...
For decades, western education confronts the important problem of student unqualified dropout. Predi...
For decades, western education confronts the important problem of student unqualified dropout. Predi...
AbstractSemi-structured interviews were used with teachers in secondary vocational education in Luxe...
Context: Aiming at gaining knowledge about students' thoughts and actions in deciding to stay in or ...
Context: Aiming at gaining knowledge about students\u27 thoughts and actions in deciding to stay in ...
The present paper addresses the phenomenon of student dropout from vocational education in Denmark. ...
The objective of this work is to reflect on school failure and school dropout among students of a vo...
peer reviewedSemi-structured interviews were used with teachers in secondary vocational education in...
This research investigated whether, and in what way schools are capable of reducing dropout rates th...
In a current project (2017-2020) about dropout among 18-24-year-old students in VET and basic genera...
20th National Educational Sciences General Assembly -- SEP 08-10, 2011 -- Burdur, TURKEYWOS: 0003213...
Teacher turnover negatively impacts educational quality. This study investigates whether schools’ so...