This file was last viewed in Adobe Reader 10.1.1While dropping out of high school is a choice that has serious social and economic repercussions, it does not have to be a permanent situation or the end of the person's education. Learning is generally considered to be a continuous process over a lifespan. This study looks at more than 300 students who dropped out of school in their teen years and returned to school to earn a General Education Diploma (GED). Data were collected from program records for three consecutive years. The information included: gender, race, age, last grade completed in high school, as well as reading, writing, and math assessment scores done at program entry. Correlation and regression techniques were employed to ana...
Approximately 27% of students drop out of school each year in the United States (Dianda, 2008). Man...
Dropping out of high school has been declared an educational crisis in the United States with nation...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between socioeconomic status and academic ...
Every day thousands of students make the decision to abandon the nation’s high schools for various r...
Data on dropout trends over time are combined with data from the National Education Longitudinal Sur...
The purpose of this research study was to examine the contributing factors to the recent decrease in...
Research has reported that a predictive link exists between socio-economic risk factors and high sch...
Measures of background characteristics, school performance, and test achievement were analyzed for f...
The purpose of this study was to increase the knowledge and awareness of the adult education practit...
In today's social context, the consequences of leaving school without a diploma are more costly for ...
This study investigated the relation of several predictors to high school dropout. The data, compose...
Every day thousands of students make the decision to abandon the nations high schools for various re...
Different areas in the United States have varying levels of economic hardships. The United States De...
Factors influencing GED and diploma attainment of high school dropouts / Jeffrey C. Wayman
This report used data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY) and the National Longitu...
Approximately 27% of students drop out of school each year in the United States (Dianda, 2008). Man...
Dropping out of high school has been declared an educational crisis in the United States with nation...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between socioeconomic status and academic ...
Every day thousands of students make the decision to abandon the nation’s high schools for various r...
Data on dropout trends over time are combined with data from the National Education Longitudinal Sur...
The purpose of this research study was to examine the contributing factors to the recent decrease in...
Research has reported that a predictive link exists between socio-economic risk factors and high sch...
Measures of background characteristics, school performance, and test achievement were analyzed for f...
The purpose of this study was to increase the knowledge and awareness of the adult education practit...
In today's social context, the consequences of leaving school without a diploma are more costly for ...
This study investigated the relation of several predictors to high school dropout. The data, compose...
Every day thousands of students make the decision to abandon the nations high schools for various re...
Different areas in the United States have varying levels of economic hardships. The United States De...
Factors influencing GED and diploma attainment of high school dropouts / Jeffrey C. Wayman
This report used data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY) and the National Longitu...
Approximately 27% of students drop out of school each year in the United States (Dianda, 2008). Man...
Dropping out of high school has been declared an educational crisis in the United States with nation...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between socioeconomic status and academic ...