Using data from two Toronto student cohorts that entered high school five years apart, this study uses descriptive and multivariate techniques to examine short-term change in the predictors of four possible pathways after high school: confirming a place in university, confirming a place in college, applying but no admittance, or not applying at all. From a comparative cohort perspective, the analysis considers various overlapping ascriptive and school experience factors that contribute to unequal transitions—from race, gender, and immigration background to early achievement, attendance, and suspensions. Even across a short time period, there is change in transition patterns. The results highlight that a comparative cohort approach provides ...
This dissertation is composed of two essays which provide a comprehensive analysis of the educationa...
AbstractAttrition from Canadian graduate programs is a point of concern on a societal, institutional...
Drawing on conceptual knowledge regarding normative life transitions and primary prevention and usin...
Using data from two Toronto student cohorts that entered high school five years apart, this study us...
Using data from two cohorts of Grade 12 students in Toronto, we examined whether the transition to p...
Attrition in open-admission institutions is high. While educational patterns have been studied for d...
This paper uses panel survey data to document the postsecondary educational activity of high school ...
For newcomer youth (i.e., those who have recently migrated to Canada with their families), high scho...
This study examined perceptions of preparedness for post-secondary education in the province of Onta...
grantor: University of TorontoThe primary purpose of this research was to discover how stu...
This quantitative study focused on first generation students (FGS) entering diploma programs at a la...
The Youth in Transition Survey is used to follow the postsecondary education (PSE) pathways and outc...
According to Statistics Canada, during this decade (2019–2028) about 75% of new jobs will require a ...
The high school transition was examined in an ethnically diverse, urban sample of 1,979 adolescents,...
This longitudinal study was aimed to describe and understand student adjustment trajectories during ...
This dissertation is composed of two essays which provide a comprehensive analysis of the educationa...
AbstractAttrition from Canadian graduate programs is a point of concern on a societal, institutional...
Drawing on conceptual knowledge regarding normative life transitions and primary prevention and usin...
Using data from two Toronto student cohorts that entered high school five years apart, this study us...
Using data from two cohorts of Grade 12 students in Toronto, we examined whether the transition to p...
Attrition in open-admission institutions is high. While educational patterns have been studied for d...
This paper uses panel survey data to document the postsecondary educational activity of high school ...
For newcomer youth (i.e., those who have recently migrated to Canada with their families), high scho...
This study examined perceptions of preparedness for post-secondary education in the province of Onta...
grantor: University of TorontoThe primary purpose of this research was to discover how stu...
This quantitative study focused on first generation students (FGS) entering diploma programs at a la...
The Youth in Transition Survey is used to follow the postsecondary education (PSE) pathways and outc...
According to Statistics Canada, during this decade (2019–2028) about 75% of new jobs will require a ...
The high school transition was examined in an ethnically diverse, urban sample of 1,979 adolescents,...
This longitudinal study was aimed to describe and understand student adjustment trajectories during ...
This dissertation is composed of two essays which provide a comprehensive analysis of the educationa...
AbstractAttrition from Canadian graduate programs is a point of concern on a societal, institutional...
Drawing on conceptual knowledge regarding normative life transitions and primary prevention and usin...