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2. Distinguishing characteristics of out‐of‐school adolescents in South Korea: A machine learning approach.
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Han, Yoonsun, Park, Jisu, Song, Juyoung, and Kang, Deborah Minjee
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Recently in South Korea the increasing prevalence of school dropouts and the declining age at which students leave school have drawn renewed attention to this issue. In line with preventive efforts and recognizing early signs of leaving school, the current study aims to identify a set of variables that are most important for understanding the experience of school dropout among South Korean adolescents. Data from two independent panel studies collected by the National Youth Policy Institute in South Korea were merged and analyzed in this study: Korean Children and Youth Panel Study (
N = 1646, age = 15.90, girls = 50.73%) and Dropout Youth Panel Study (N = 609, age = 16.84, girls = 56.16%). We applied machine learning algorithms to classify the experience of school dropout using two analytic methods: random forest and decision tree. A total of 36 features from personal, family, school, peer, and community domains were used in the analyses. Specifically, adolescent behavioral characteristics (truancy, smoking, drinking, media use), family structure, teacher relationship, group bullying victimization, and collective efficacy, were consistently identified as significant features of school dropout in random forest and decision tree models. Such information, which highlights a broad spectrum of important factors within adolescents' ecological systems, may provide a scientific knowledge base for school‐level prevention efforts. By identifying these features, social workers and educators may develop early warning systems against school dropouts and accurately screen adolescents with high risk. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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3. Uso de podcasts no Programa Nacional de Integração da Educação Profissional e Tecnológica à Educação de Jovens e Adultos (PROEJA).
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César Costa, Júlio
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4. A contribuição da pedagogia da alternância para a redução da evasão escolar na educação profissional e tecnológica.
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Luz Bezerra, Ana Keuly and Silva Carvalho, Antonio Auricélio
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5. School Dropout, Absenteeism and Coverage of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services in South Africa: Are Those Most at Risk Reached?
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McClinton Appollis, Tracy, Mathews, Catherine, Lombard, Carl, and Jonas, Kim
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SEXUALLY transmitted disease risk factors ,HEALTH services accessibility ,RISK assessment ,ADOLESCENT development ,JOB absenteeism ,REPRODUCTIVE health ,RESEARCH funding ,MEDICAL care ,HUMAN sexuality ,HIV-positive persons ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,SURVEYS ,CONDOMS ,WOMEN'S health ,CONTRACEPTIVE drugs ,QUALITY assurance ,SEXUAL health - Abstract
School attendance or completion is important for adolescents' development. Adolescents who drop out or are regularly absent from school are at higher risk of adverse sexual and reproductive health (SRH) outcomes. However, there is little evidence evaluating SRH service coverage among adolescents in and out of school. In the context of a large-scale combination HIV and pregnancy prevention intervention funded by the Global Fund, we compared the SRH intervention coverage and SRH risks among adolescent girls who dropped out of school with those who were still in school or who had completed grade 12 in South Africa. Among those still in school, we compared the SRH intervention coverage and SRH risk profiles of those with high versus low or no absenteeism. In 2017 to 2018, we conducted a household survey of adolescent girls aged 15 to 19 years in six of the ten combination intervention districts. Of 2515 participants, 7.6% had dropped out of school. Among the 1864 participants still in school, 10.8% had high absenteeism. Ever having had sex, and condomless sex were more prevalent among dropouts compared with non-dropouts. Dropouts were more likely to access SRH services such as condoms and contraceptives, except the combination prevention intervention services which were more likely to reach those who had not dropped out and were equally likely to reach those in school with high versus low/no absenteeism. Combination SRH prevention programmes can improve the accessibility of SRH services for adolescents in school/who complete school. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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6. Transitional pathways through middle school for First Nations students in the Northern Territory of Australia.
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Dadi, Abel Fekadu, He, Vincent, Guenther, John, Su, Jiunn-Yih, Ober, Robyn, and Guthridge, Steven
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SCHOOL dropouts , *SCHOOL attendance , *CHILD abuse , *EDUCATIONAL outcomes , *ACHIEVEMENT gains (Education) , *FIRST Nations of Canada - Abstract
The middle-school years (Year 7 to Year 9) is a particular challenge for socially disadvantaged populations, with high proportions of children either repeating school years or dropping out of school. In Australia, a group of particular concern is First Nations children for whom there is a collective effort by all governments to improve education outcomes, although there have been few studies of their transition through the middle-school years. This retrospective study, using individual-level linked data, followed a cohort of 7881 First Nations students for 2 years after enrolment in Year 7 (Y7) in any Northern Territory (NT) government school in the years from 2008 to 2014 to quantify the transitional pathways through middle school and identify the factors associated with faltering progress. We used multinomial multilevel logistic regression to identify the factors associated with school dropout and repeating Y7 or Y8 (Y7/8). Two years after Y7 enrolment, eight in ten First Nations students progressed to Y9 (78.8%), more than one in ten students had dropped out of school (13.3%) before reaching Y9, and one in 12 (7.9%) repeated Y7/8. The likelihood of either dropping out of school or repeating years was higher among students who were enrolled in Y7 when aged less than 11.5 years, had a low Y7 school attendance rate, moved to either interstate or non-government schools and who lived in a remote area. Students who were not born in the NT and those with a record of substantiated child maltreatment during Y7 were more likely to repeat Y7/8. Planning interventions to improve school retention through the middle-school years should consider these factors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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7. FATORES ESCOLARES E TAXA DE ABANDONO DO ENSINO MÉDIO EM MINAS GERAIS.
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de Queiroz, Mylena Dias and de Lucena Ruas Riani, Juliana
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SCHOOL dropouts ,HIGH school dropouts ,SCHOOL environment ,EDUCATIONAL attainment ,HIGH schools - Abstract
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8. A RELAÇÃO ENTRE A MATRIZ CURRICULAR DA EJA E A EVASÃO ESCOLAR EM SÃO MIGUEL DOS CAMPOS - AL: UMA REVISÃO BIBLIOGRÁFICA.
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de Fátima Oliveira da Silva, Marília
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SCHOOL dropouts ,LITERATURE reviews ,INCLUSIVE education ,ADULT education ,SOCIOECONOMIC factors - Abstract
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9. War, school dropout and adolescent motherhood in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: evidence from the 2007 and 2013/2014 Demographic and Health Surveys.
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Mugisho, Guerschom
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Motherhood occurs early in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). According to the 2007 and 2013/2014 Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS), about 19 and 21% of adolescents had at least one child during adolescence. In addition, during the First and Second Congo Wars, schools were closed, and many school-age girls dropped out of school as a result. This study aimed to analyze the variation in the risk of adolescent motherhood according to the war phases in the DRC and the effect of war exposure during primary school on the risk of adolescent motherhood. This study used pooled 2007 and 2013/2014 DRC DHS data, including 28,822 women. A discrete-time event history model was used to analyze changes in the probability of adolescent motherhood during the war phases. The Cox model was used to analyze the effect of exposure to war during primary school on the risk of adolescent motherhood. The findings showed a decrease in the probability of adolescent motherhood during the First Congo War and an increase during the Second Congo War, with a stronger effect in the Kivu region. In addition, exposure to war during primary school was associated with an increased risk of adolescent motherhood, with a less pronounced effect in Kivu. Teenage marriage and early sexual activity were the main mechanisms through which exposure to war during primary school increased the risk of adolescent motherhood. The First and Second Congo Wars caused girls in the DRC to drop out of school, exposing them to early sexual debut and adolescent marriages, which ultimately led to adolescent motherhood. To reduce the prevalence of adolescent motherhood, girls in the DRC need to be followed up and supported to complete their primary education. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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10. Factors affecting school dropout: Comparative study of rural and urban settings
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Vital Ezéchiel Gbaguidi and David Adetou
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school dropout ,dropout rate ,pupil ,rural environment ,urban environment ,Education (General) ,L7-991 - Abstract
Education remains the key to development in all countries. Thus, every country is making efforts to promote education for all. However, despite these efforts, the school dropout rate continues to rise. With this in mind, this research is carried out with the aim of analyzing the factors underlying the phenomenon of school dropout in rural and urban areas. Mixed research method was carried out on one hundred and six (106) participants identified using purposive and accidental sampling techniques. Due to the similar characteristics of the population and its unknown size (exact number of students who dropped out in the two municipalities being unknown), it was logical, for statistical reasons, to determine the size of this sample accordingly. Data processing was based on an analytical model inspired by Viau’s (1999) theory of motivational dynamics and Ryan and Deci’s (1985) theory of self-determination. The results research show that a student’s environment necessarily influences his or her school life. School dropout in rural areas, unlike in urban areas, is more influenced by economic factors and those linked to the family circle. The identified specific factors imply policy decisions and interventions tailored to the needs of students in urban and rural communities.
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11. Estrategia pedagógica para prevenir la deserción escolar en estudiantes de octavo grado de educación básica del cantón Atacames, de la provincia Esmeraldas.
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de las Mercedes Chariguaman Iza, Diana, Angulo Ayovi, Sonia Lourdes, Vergel Parejo, Elizabeth Esther, and Chiriboga Posligua, María Fernanda
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TEACHING methods , *SCHOOL dropout prevention , *SCHOOL dropouts , *BASIC education , *TEACHERS - Abstract
Educational institutions must prevent school dropout in a context in which the educational response to this problem necessarily implies going deeper into its fundamental causes, starting from those directly attributable to the educational institution. The objective of the research developed is to base a pedagogical strategy to prevent school dropout in eighth grade students of Basic Education of the Fiscomisional Educational Unit Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, in the Atacames canton, of the province Esmeraldas, Ecuador, in the school period 2023-2024. A research process was developed based on the conceptions of the mixed approach, of explanatory level, by means of a pre-experimental study, with the intervention in a single group and application of pre-test and post-test. The initial descriptive study revealed shortcomings associated with a lack of systematization and follow-up in the implementation of preventive actions, and limited consideration of personal and family causes for designing specific actions. The pedagogical strategy designed was structured in a general objective and several strategic directions with their corresponding actions, aimed at guiding the pedagogical activity of teachers and authorities of the educational institution in the early adoption of actions to avoid the definitive or temporary disengagement of students from the school system. The evaluation of the relevance of the pedagogical strategy revealed its significant contribution to the prevention of school dropout, in a process of early adoption of actions to avoid the definitive or temporary disengagement of students from the educational system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
12. Estrategia pedagógica para prevenir la deserción escolar en estudiantes de octavo grado de educación básica media del cantón Atacames de la provincia de Esmeraldas.
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de las Mercedes Chariguaman Iza, Diana, Angulo Ayovi, Sonia Lourdes, and Chiriboga Posligua, Maria Fernanda
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TEACHING methods , *SCHOOL dropout prevention , *SCHOOL dropouts , *BASIC education , *SECONDARY education - Abstract
Educational institutions must prevent school dropout in a context in which the educational response to this problem necessarily implies going deeper into its fundamental causes, starting from those directly attributable to the educational institution. The objective of the research developed is to base a pedagogical strategy to prevent school dropout in eighth grade students of Secondary Basic Education of the Fiscomisional Educational Unit Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, in the Atacames canton of the province of Esmeraldas, Ecuador in the school period 2023-2024. A research process was developed based on the conceptions of the mixed approach, of explanatory level, by means of a pre-experimental study, with the intervention in a single group and application of pre-test and post-test. The initial descriptive study revealed shortcomings associated with a lack of systematization and follow-up in the implementation of preventive actions, and limited consideration of personal and family causes for designing specific actions. The pedagogical strategy designed was structured in a general objective and several strategic directions with their corresponding actions, aimed at guiding the pedagogical activity of teachers and authorities of the educational institution in the early adoption of actions to avoid the definitive or temporary disengagement of students from the school system. The evaluation of the relevance of the pedagogical strategy revealed its significant contribution to the prevention of school dropout, in a process of early adoption of actions to avoid the definitive or temporary disengagement of students from the educational system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
13. FACTORES QUE INCIDEN EN LA DESERCIÓN ESCOLAR: ESTUDIO DE CASO EN UNIDAD EDUCATIVA DE MANABÍ ECUADOR.
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Toala Ponce, Sonia Virginia and Alpizar Muni, Jorge Luis
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SCHOOL dropouts , *PARENTS , *CURRICULUM , *WORK design , *EMPIRICAL research - Abstract
School dropouts are a major educational challenge that affects the entire world. The final objective of this work was to design a strategy aimed at reducing the factors that affect the dropout of students through a student leveling program, talks with teachers, educational leaders, and parents. A methodology with an explanatory design with a mixed approach was used where theoretical and empirical methods were used. Along with the collection techniques and instruments, from the collection of data on dropout students in the period February 2021 to February 2023, supported by the documentary review on the subject and a structured interview with authorities of the Educational Unit in study. The study showed that school dropout is a complex problem that involves multiple factors, among which those related to family, school, socioeconomic and cultural difficulties stand out. Its approach requires collaboration between families, schools, communities, and governments, focusing on prevention and early intervention. This research supports future studies and could help other educational institutions interested in similar strategies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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14. Parental separation and school dropout in adolescence.
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Karhina, Kateryna, Bøe, Tormod, Hysing, Mari, Askeland, Kristin G., and Nilsen, Sondre A.
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DIVORCE & psychology , *EDUCATION of parents , *DATABASES , *MEDICAL information storage & retrieval systems , *INCOME , *RESEARCH funding , *LOGISTIC regression analysis , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *ODDS ratio , *PSYCHOLOGY of parents , *CONFIDENCE intervals - Abstract
Aims: To document the association between parental separation and school dropout in adolescence and to examine the factors that may potentially account for this association. Methods: Data stem from the large youth@hordaland study that was linked to the Norwegian National Educational Database to obtain objective measures of educational outcomes and disposable income (N = 8323). Logistic regression analysis was used to investigate the association between parental separation and school dropout. A Fairlie post-regression decomposition was used to examine the influence of parental education, household income, health complaints, family cohesion, and peer problems in explaining the association between parental separation and school dropout. Results: Parental separation was associated with a higher odds ratio (OR) of school dropout in crude and adjusted (adjusted odds ratio (AOR)) analyses (OR=2.16, 95% confidence interval (CI) =1.90–2.45; AOR = 1.72, 95% CI = 1.50–2.00). About 31% of the higher odds of school dropout among adolescents with separated parents was explained by the covariates. The decomposition analysis suggested that parental education (43%) and disposable income (20%) accounted for most of the explained differences in school dropout. Conclusions: Adolescents with separated parents are at higher risk for not completing secondary education. Parental education and disposable income accounted for most of the explained differences in school dropout between the groups. Still, the majority of the difference in school dropout remained unaccounted for, indicating that the link between parental separation and school dropout is complex and likely influenced by multiple factors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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15. Does Education Budget Influence School Dropout?
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Dahliana, Difi and Huda, Nuril
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SCHOOL budgets ,SCHOOL dropouts ,MULTIPLE regression analysis ,QUANTITATIVE research - Abstract
The problem of dropping out of school is very common in Indonesia. To overcome this, the education budget is allocated through the School Operational Assistance (BOS) program and the Smart Indonesia Program (PIP). Previous studies have shown that the implementation of BOS and PIP has not been effective, and there has been controversy over the significance of BOS and PIP on school dropout rates. This study aims to examine the effect of the BOS budget and PIP budget on school dropout rates in Indonesia. The study uses quantitative research methods. Data were analyzed by multiple linear regression analysis, t-test, and f-test. The results of the study show that the dropout rate tends to fall, although statistically, the BOS and PIP budgets do not have a significant effect on the dropout rate. These findings suggest that the success of a program depends not only on a certain amount of funding but also on the quality of overall program implementation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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16. ANALYSIS OF CORRELATIONAL FACTORS OF SCHOOL DROPOUT INTENTION IN AN ITALIAN UPPER SECONDARY SCHOOL.
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Perrotta, Davide, Morsanuto, Stefania, Basta, Angelo, and Dipace, Anna
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HIGH school dropouts ,SCHOOL dropouts ,SECONDARY schools ,WELL-being ,FACTOR analysis - Abstract
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17. ANALISANDO A EVASÃO ESCOLAR NO ENSINO MÉDIO: PERSPECTIVAS E ESTRATÉGIAS PARA TRANSFORMAÇÃO.
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Caetano Tambara, Camila, Silva Santos, Jordana Thompson, do Nascimento Silva, Lenice Fernandes, Maganha Campos, Kassiane Macedo, Alves Rangel, Mayara, Cavalini Costa, Daiana da Cunha, Pereira Marvila, Luciene dos Santos, de Souza Silva, Sônia, dos Santos Chagas, Izoneide Barbosa, Guilherme, Maria da Penha, Teixeira Gomes, Amanda, and Teixeira Gomes, Elaine Amorim
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HIGH school dropouts ,SCHOOL dropouts ,HISTORY of education ,BRAZILIAN history ,SCHOOL year - Abstract
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18. La promoción automática en la Educación Primaria: comparación entre países de la Unión Europea.
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García Merino, Yaiza, Ferreira, Camino, and González-Rodríguez, Diego
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GRADE repetition ,EDUCATIONAL support ,ASSESSMENT of education ,ACADEMIC achievement ,PRIMARY education - Abstract
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19. Intencionalidad de abandono escolar temprano. Un estudio sobre la vinculación de la identidad.
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Suberviola Ovejas, Iratxe
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SCHOOL dropouts ,COUNTRY of origin (Immigrants) ,AT-risk students ,COMPULSORY education ,FOREIGN students ,AT-risk youth - Abstract
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20. Autoprotección de la Valía e Intención de Abandono Escolar Temprano.
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Roldán, Lucía, Rodríguez, Susana, Díaz-Freire, Fátima María, Díaz-Pita, Lucía, and Vieites, Tania
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STUDENT engagement ,SCHOOL dropouts ,EDUCATIONAL planning ,SCHOOL failure ,AFFIRMATIONS (Self-help) - Abstract
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21. School Dropout in Satellite Towns around Bucharest, Romania.
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Petre, Florin-Bogdan, Teodorescu, Camelia, and Cioclu, Alexandra
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SCHOOL dropouts , *TRAVEL time (Traffic engineering) , *CAREGIVERS , *CITIES & towns , *FINANCIAL stress , *SOCIAL problems - Abstract
School dropout is a pressing social problem that stems from systemic inadequacies in the education system and socio-economic background. The aim of this study was to analyze how the travel time and financial difficulties impact school dropout in satellite towns near Bucharest, the capital of Romania. Data on dropout rates in recent years were provided by the Ilfov County General School Inspectorate and were supplemented by 30 semi-structured interviews with the parents, caregivers, or the legal representatives of students who have dropped out of school or are at risk of dropping out. The study's findings reveal significant correlations between the travel time to school, familial financial situation, and attitudes towards education, impacting dropout rates across various satellite towns. Addressing the challenge of school dropout promises societal improvement and empowers policymakers to enact more inclusive policies benefiting all members of society. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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22. Psycho-Social Perspectives in the Educational System at the Level of the Valea Jiului Carboniferous Basin, in the Context of the New Economy.
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Ceuţă, Simona
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EDUCATIONAL attainment , *VALUES (Ethics) , *EDUCATIONAL benefits , *INSTRUCTIONAL systems , *SELF-confidence - Abstract
The research of the reality in the territory of Valea Jiului Carboniferous Basin focuses both on the peculiarities of social ideas regarding the position of education and learning in the value system of individuals in society, as well as on the psychological principles for strengthening values in socially unstable conditions. The conclusions reached in the process of determining the degree of integration of self-confidence in the value system of the adolescent personality, showed that the development of self-confidence at a high level influences the infusion of values and the formation of one's own system. Changes in the subject's attitude and tendency to ensure uniformity and consistency of information, attitude and behaviour can be observed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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23. Supporting second chance education: Drop‐in students' views on educational barriers and needs to study.
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Van Den Berghe, Lana, Naert, Jan, Vandevelde, Stijn, and De Pauw, Sarah S. W.
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ACADEMIC achievement , *SCHOOL absenteeism , *SCHOOL dropouts , *ADULT education , *TEACHER attitudes - Abstract
In many Western societies, earning a degree is considered an ultimate educational achievement. Second chance education (SCE) serves as a distinct pathway for those who have dropped out of school, allowing them to re‐enter the educational system. Understanding the specific obstacles and needs of students in SCE is crucial for providing better‐tailored support. However, limited knowledge exists about the challenges faced by students seeking to enrol in SCE. This qualitative study conducted in‐depth interviews with 28 drop‐in students (Mage = 30) to explore these barriers and needs. Identified barriers span institutional, situational, environmental, and life‐course levels. Primary needs centre around warm and accessible teachers, as well as flexible, student‐focused learning options. The results underscore the value and significance of second chance education as a unique pedagogical context for drop‐in students. It also emphasizes that the insights gained from SCE can inform improvements in regular, first‐chance education, serving diverse student populations. Lastly, SCE serves as a societal mirror, urging a re‐evaluation of the broader discourse in education. Overall, this study calls for more appreciation of SCE, acknowledging and recognizing its unique pedagogical context, dedicated teachers, and determined students. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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24. A Qualitative Study of Unveiling School Dropout Complexity in Türkiye.
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Ozdemir, Nurten Karacan, Kemer, Fatma Nur Aras, Arslan, Arif, and Tuna, Burak
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This study investigates school dropout, particularly the shift to open high schools in Türkiye during the pandemic, through a multi-stakeholder lens. Using grounded theory, data was collected via semi-structured interviews with 12 students, 15 teachers, and 20 school administrators. Results reveal a model linking themes: predictive reasons for transferring to open high school, both pandemic-related and unrelated, positive/negative consequences of the transition, pandemic's impact on formal education continuity, essential open high school skills, and strategies to reduce such preferences. Findings highlight the sway of exam-focused education on open high school interest, regardless of COVID-19, and emphasize the need for equitable education amidst Türkiye's pandemic challenges. Theoretical implications may infer the necessity of approaching school dropout as a multilayered dynamic issue within the cultural context. The implications also may convey the significance of policies and systems not only to reduce the rates of school dropout but also critically unpack underlying reasons to make improvements. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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25. Exploring the Influence of Crime on NEET Rates: A Regional Analysis of Italy.
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Odoardi, Iacopo, D'Ingiullo, Dario, Di Nucci, Ada, and Quaglione, Davide
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SOCIOECONOMICS ,HUMAN capital ,OFFENSES against property ,ECONOMETRICS ,SCHOOL dropouts - Abstract
The occurrence of criminal activities has the potential to hinder socioeconomic advancement, preventing individuals from investing in human capital and pursuing employment opportunities. Our investigation focuses on the hypothesis that the NEET (not in education, employment, or training) rate is related to crime levels. Through an econometric analysis based on regional data, we examine the impact of crimes against property and against persons on NEET rates within central-northern and southern Italy, while controlling for prevalent determinants of the NEET phenomenon. Our findings reveal that, compared with prevailing discouragement factors such as youth unemployment and lack of interest in tertiary education, crime exerts a more pronounced influence on elevating NEET rates. This effect is particularly evident in the relatively less developed southern regions, where violent crimes, although relatively uncommon, may disproportionately contribute to feelings of apprehension and uncertainty regarding future prospects. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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26. Temporal changes in the associations between diagnosed psychiatric disorders and dropping out of school early.
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Ringbom, Ida, Suvisaari, Jaana, Sourander, Andre, Gissler, Mika, and Gyllenberg, David
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DIAGNOSIS of autism , *PSYCHIATRIC diagnosis , *CHILD psychopathology , *AUTISM , *LONGITUDINAL method , *LEARNING disabilities , *MENTAL depression - Abstract
Psychiatric problems are risk markers for poor educational attainment. The number of adolescents receiving treatment has increased. We investigated whether the association between psychiatric problems in early adolescence and dropping out of school had changed. We used the register-based 1987 and 1997 Finnish Birth Cohort studies, which include all live births in Finland. Hospital districts with incomplete records were excluded, leaving 25,421 participants born in 1987 and 32,025 born in 1997. The main outcome was not having applied for secondary education by the year the cohort members turned 18. Our main predictors were psychiatric and neurodevelopmental disorders diagnosed by specialized services during 1998–2003 and 2008–2013, when the cohort members were 10–16 years old. We found that 511 (2.0) of subjects born in 1987 and 499 (1.6%) born in 1997 dropped out of school. Having any diagnosis at 10–16 of age was associated with dropping out of school early in both cohorts: 3.9% in 1987 and 4.8% in 1997. The highest proportions were in the subgroup with autism spectrum disorders (ASD), 19.4% in 1987 and 16.2% in 1997. Dropping out early increased among adolescents diagnosed with any psychiatric or neurodevelopmental disorder, from 3.9 to 4.8%, with the clearest increase for learning disabilities, from 3.4 to 9.0%. Dropping out decreased for those with depression, from 4.5 to 2.1%. Adolescents with psychiatric and especially neurodevelopmental disorders, need effective interventions to prevent them dropping out of school early. Increased detection of psychopathology did not result in decreased dropout rates. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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27. Microcredit versus Child Schooling Nexus: Exploring Child Schooling Decisions in Rural Bangladesh.
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KABIR, SHAHRIAR, KAIRY, BINDU PRASHAD, and ASHRAFI KHUSBU, MIRZA KAINATH
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28. LA DESERCIÓN ESCOLAR UN PROBLEMA GENERALIZADO EN COLOMBIA.
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Segura Cerón, Andrés Camilo, Vásquez Echavarría, Gladis Helena, and Rosero Noguera, Claudia Alejandra
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YOUNG adults ,SCHOOL dropouts ,QUALITY of life ,RIGHT to education ,GOVERNMENT policy ,SCHOOL children - Abstract
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29. HABILIDADES DE ESTUDIO: FACTOR INELUDIBLE EN LA FORMACIÓN UNIVERSITARIA.
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Ulloa Pimienta, Ana Ruth, Sánchez Trinidad, Rosa del Carmen, Mijangos Romero, Marlene, Sánchez Trinidad, Adriana del Carmen, and Moguel Sarao, Alfredo
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30. Predictive Model of School Dropout Based on Undergraduate Course Self-assessment Data
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Oliveira, Ronei, Medeiros, Francisco, Filipe, Joaquim, Editorial Board Member, Ghosh, Ashish, Editorial Board Member, Zhou, Lizhu, Editorial Board Member, Olney, Andrew M., editor, Chounta, Irene-Angelica, editor, Liu, Zitao, editor, Santos, Olga C., editor, and Bittencourt, Ig Ibert, editor
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31. CONNECTED Project. Connecting to the Disconnected
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Zambrano-Vizuete, Marcelo, Minango-Negrete, Juan, Toapanta-Toapanta, Segundo, Maya-Olalla, Edgar, Nuñez-Panta, Patricia, Lino-Matamoros, Eddye, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Gomide, Fernando, Advisory Editor, Kaynak, Okyay, Advisory Editor, Liu, Derong, Advisory Editor, Pedrycz, Witold, Advisory Editor, Polycarpou, Marios M., Advisory Editor, Rudas, Imre J., Advisory Editor, Wang, Jun, Advisory Editor, Vizuete, Marcelo Zambrano, editor, Botto-Tobar, Miguel, editor, Casillas, Sonia, editor, Gonzalez, Carina, editor, Sánchez, Carlos, editor, Gomes, Gabriel, editor, and Durakovic, Benjamin, editor
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32. Education and Engagement
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Thoars, Cassandra, Moltow, David, Maclean, Rupert, Series Editor, Chan, Philip Wing Keung, Series Editor, Adamson, Bob, Editorial Board Member, Baker, Robyn, Editorial Board Member, Crossley, Michael, Editorial Board Member, Jagannathan, Shanti, Editorial Board Member, Kitamura, Yuto, Editorial Board Member, Power, Colin, Editorial Board Member, Thaman, Konai Helu, Editorial Board Member, Bray, Mark, Advisory Editor, Cheng, Yin Cheong, Advisory Editor, Fien, John, Advisory Editor, Huong, Pham Lan, Advisory Editor, Lee, Chong-Jae, Advisory Editor, Mar, Naing Yee, Advisory Editor, Masters, Geoff, Advisory Editor, Pavlova, Margarita, Advisory Editor, Walsh, Max, Advisory Editor, de Zoysa, Uchita, Advisory Editor, Thoars, Cassandra, and Moltow, David
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33. Early Detection of School Disengagement Using MyBuddy Application
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ChePa, Noraziah, Shabli, Ahmad Hanis Mohd, Aziz, Azizi Ab, Ishak, Wan Hussain Wan, Yi, Laura Lim Sei, Filipe, Joaquim, Editorial Board Member, Ghosh, Ashish, Editorial Board Member, Prates, Raquel Oliveira, Editorial Board Member, Zhou, Lizhu, Editorial Board Member, Zakaria, Nur Haryani, editor, Mansor, Nur Suhaili, editor, Husni, Husniza, editor, and Mohammed, Fathey, editor
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34. School Dropout Prediction with Class Balancing and Hyperparameter Configuration
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Cuevas-Chávez, P. Alejandra, Narciso, Samuel, Sánchez-Jiménez, Eduardo, Pérez, Itzel Celerino, Hernández, Yasmín, Ortiz-Hernandez, Javier, Goos, Gerhard, Founding Editor, Hartmanis, Juris, Founding Editor, Bertino, Elisa, Editorial Board Member, Gao, Wen, Editorial Board Member, Steffen, Bernhard, Editorial Board Member, Yung, Moti, Editorial Board Member, Calvo, Hiram, editor, Martínez-Villaseñor, Lourdes, editor, Ponce, Hiram, editor, Zatarain Cabada, Ramón, editor, Montes Rivera, Martín, editor, and Mezura-Montes, Efrén, editor
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35. Machine Learning Models for Predicting Student Dropout—a Review
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Salinas-Chipana, José, Obregon-Palomino, Luz, Iparraguirre-Villanueva, Orlando, Cabanillas-Carbonell, Michael, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Gomide, Fernando, Advisory Editor, Kaynak, Okyay, Advisory Editor, Liu, Derong, Advisory Editor, Pedrycz, Witold, Advisory Editor, Polycarpou, Marios M., Advisory Editor, Rudas, Imre J., Advisory Editor, Wang, Jun, Advisory Editor, Yang, Xin-She, editor, Sherratt, R. Simon, editor, Dey, Nilanjan, editor, and Joshi, Amit, editor
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36. Exploring determinants of school dropout across regions in India: a comprehensive meta-analysis
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Venkatesan, Raghul Gandhi, Karmegam, Dhivya, and Mappillairaju, Bagavandas
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37. Exploring the Influence of Crime on NEET Rates: A Regional Analysis of Italy
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Iacopo Odoardi, Dario D’Ingiullo, Ada Di Nucci, and Davide Quaglione
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NEET ,crime ,human capital ,unemployment ,school dropout ,Personnel management. Employment management ,HF5549-5549.5 - Abstract
The occurrence of criminal activities has the potential to hinder socioeconomic advancement, preventing individuals from investing in human capital and pursuing employment opportunities. Our investigation focuses on the hypothesis that the NEET (not in education, employment, or training) rate is related to crime levels. Through an econometric analysis based on regional data, we examine the impact of crimes against property and against persons on NEET rates within central-northern and southern Italy, while controlling for prevalent determinants of the NEET phenomenon. Our findings reveal that, compared with prevailing discouragement factors such as youth unemployment and lack of interest in tertiary education, crime exerts a more pronounced influence on elevating NEET rates. This effect is particularly evident in the relatively less developed southern regions, where violent crimes, although relatively uncommon, may disproportionately contribute to feelings of apprehension and uncertainty regarding future prospects.
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38. EFFECT OF THE SOCIAL SAFETY NET ON CHILD LABOR AND SCHOOL RETENTION IN BANGLADESH: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM HIES 2016.
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Emran, Sheikh Jafar and Schmitz, Andrew
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CHILD labor , *POVERTY reduction , *SCHOOL children , *PROPENSITY score matching , *SCHOOL dropouts , *HIGH school dropouts - Abstract
In Bangladesh Social Safety Net (SSN) interventions are intended to achieve specific goals, e.g., reduction in poverty, decrease in early school dropout, and nutrition supplementation. This study investigates the effectiveness of SSN participation on less explored goals of child labor reduction and school retention in Bangladesh. Empirical evidence is provided to evaluate the success of existing programs to combat child labor and early school dropout. This study utilizes the Household Income and Expenditure Survey (HIES), 2016 of Bangladesh. We employ the Propensity Score Matching (PSM) framework to show the causal relationship between SSN participation and its impact on the use of child labor and school retention. Given the nature and availability of data, the matching method provides us an estimate of the impact of SSN based on a quasi-experimental setting. We estimate counterfactuals based on observed characteristics of the household that affect both SSN participation and our outcome variables. Our results suggest that households that receive SSN tend to employ less child labor domestic or paid compared to their counterparts. Our Propensity Score Matching (PSM) results show that SSN participation reduces child labor prevalence in Bangladesh by 2.4% to 2.9%. This is an indication that families essentially substitute SSN income with child labor earnings. Thus, SSN programs in Bangladesh are effective in reducing child labor though the magnitude is not overwhelming. On the contrary, our results show that children from SSN-participating families have a higher incidence of early school dropout. This may be due to inefficiency or poorly designed programs that effectively keep the children in school. We estimate early school dropout is higher by 3.6% to 6.6% for households that receive SSN compared to the control group. Our findings are important for policymakers to redesign the programs that retain children in school. We suggest targeted interventions that will help to keep these children in school, which is conducive to human capital accrual and increasing lifetime earnings. Additionally, our insights will assist policymakers in rethinking SSN coverage, efficient selection of beneficiaries, and initiation of the correct intervention. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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39. Prediction of School Dropout Outside School Setting: Potential for Early risk Stratification by Youth Health Care Services in the Netherlands. Results from a Retrospective Cohort Study.
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Putrik, P, Kant, IJ, Hoofs, H, Reijs, R, and Jansen, MJ
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Background: Early school dropout is an economic, social, and individual problem. School dropout is a result of cumulative processes that occur over many childhood years. Despite the influence of level of education on health outcomes, primary prevention of dropout outside of the school setting is rare. In the Netherlands, the Youth Health Care (YHC) service may play a role in primary prevention of school dropout. Objective: We hypothesized that data collected by YHC on family background and Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) scores at ages 10 and 14 is predictive of school dropout. Methods: We analyzed Dutch YHC data from 24,988 children born in 1996 − 200. Early school dropout was defined as having left school without diploma by the age of 17. Two multilevel logistic regression models were built with predictors measured at the ages of 10 and 14. The model performance was assessed using ROC curve. Results: A child's SDQ was a strong predictor of early school dropout, in addition to gender and parents' socio-economic status at age 10 and age 14. Models showed moderate prediction performance (ROC value 0.70/0.69, respectively). Conclusions: The proposed prediction models are based on only few routinely collected socio-demographic factors and SDQ scores. We found these models can contribute to risk stratification by YHC as early as age of ten. This provides a window of opportunity for interventions that aim to strengthen school engagement. Further research and practical efforts to expand the set of predictors available to YHC (e.g., school performance) are expected to improve the quality of this prediction. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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40. Factores para la retención escolar: Perspectivas de cuatro comunidades educativas chilenas.
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Mendoza Lira, Michelle, Ballesta Acevedo, Emilio, and Rodríguez Ahumada, Yorka
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EDUCATIONAL planning ,SCHOOL dropout prevention ,FOCUS groups ,PHENOMENOLOGY ,RF values (Chromatography) - Abstract
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41. Institutional and Teaching Practices for Student Retention: Accounts from Four High Schools of Valparaíso, Chile.
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Mendoza-Lira, Michelle and Ballesta-Acevedo, Emilio
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SCHOOL dropout prevention ,TEACHING ,HIGH school students ,SECONDARY education - Abstract
Although central governments, particularly in Latin America and the Caribbean, have defined reducing school dropout rates as a priority, and drawn policies accordingly, there are still young people who do not finish secondary education, and numbers are still alarming. Therefore, it is necessary to observe educational communities and analyze how they interpret and implement guidelines issued by the central government. The following study sought to describe the institutional and teaching practices deployed by four high schools in Valparaíso (Chile) in order to achieve student retention. A qualitative approach was employed. The management team, support professionals, teachers, students, and their families were interviewed. The information gathered was analyzed using the Grounded Theory. As a main finding, establishments use practices such as monitoring attendance, providing support to students facing problematic situations, and encouraging them during class, through a series of strategies. It is recommended that researchers implement this type of methodology for other study objectives, and that the central government consider these results to provide feedback on its policies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. School Dropout Causes in Turkish Education System (2009-2022): A Pareto Analysis by Grade Level.
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ERANIL, Anıl Kadir
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SCHOOL dropouts ,PARETO analysis ,PEER pressure ,SCHOOL failure ,FINANCIAL stress ,PRIMARY education ,CHILD marriage - Abstract
Copyright of Journal of Theoretical Educational Science / Kuramsal Eğitimbilim Dergisi is the property of Afyon Kocatepe University, Faculty of Education and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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43. The roles Second Chance Education can play as a learning environment: A qualitative study of 'drop-in' students.
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Van Den Berghe, Lana, De Clercq, Lana, De Pauw, Sarah, and Vandevelde, Stijn
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In current Western societies, the number of students dropping out of school is high. At the same time, the importance of education leads to an increase in Second Chance Education (SCE) initiatives as an alternative way to obtain a degree. Little is known about the roles SCE can play as a learning environment for students 'dropping in' beyond mere degree attainment. Therefore, this study aims to shed light on these roles by exploring the dropout experiences of drop-in students and the underlying reasons for enrolling in SCE. This study involves in-depth interviews with 28 drop-in students (Mage = 30.0). The findings reveal that not obtaining a degree could be a traumatic event, resulting in challenges such as stigmatisation, discrimination, and social pressure. Based on these experiences, SCE students articulated reasons for enrolling in SCE, including self-actualisation, improved occupational and educational opportunities, and social confirmation by significant others. Overall, this study identified three roles SCE can play for drop-in students, including serving as a new start, a tool/in-between phase and a way to finish unfinished business. These findings call for a more nuanced perspective on education and highlight the importance of reconsidering the individualistic perspective on success and failure in education. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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44. Self-images of school dropout in Barcelona: analysis from system justification theory / Autoimágenes sobre abandono escolar en Barcelona: análisis desde la teoría de la justificación del sistema.
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Cavieres-Higuera, Héctor, García-Gracia, Maribel, Merino-Pareja, Rafael, and Ihnen-Gómez, María-Jesús
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Sociocognitive theories assume that group membership has a direct impact on social identity. Vulnerable groups can develop different strategies to lessen the psychological discomfort caused by disadvantageous social membership. Some of these mechanisms operate by validating the social order. This article shows how implicit self-stereotypes operate in a group of students who have dropped out of school. The approach is qualitative based on these young people's discourses on their educational trajectories, their school experiences and their reasons for dropping out. The analysis allows self-stereotypical elements with repercussions at the level of social justification to be identified and is complemented by a brief sociodemographic description to characterize the group in terms of their social disadvantage. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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45. Poorer self-reported mental health and general health among first year upper secondary school students do not predict school dropout: a five-year prospective study.
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Goll, Charlotte Bjørnskov, Sørlie, Tore, Friborg, Oddgeir, Ottosen, Karl Ottar, and Sæle, Rannveig Grøm
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Introduction: Education is important for socioeconomic, work and health status; thus, dropping out of secondary school is of major concern. In Norway, 1 out of 5 is dropping out from upper secondary education. Academic performance is a known predictor for dropout, but the role of mental and general health status is studied less. Methods: By use of student data collected during the first school year we examined the accumulated risk of school dropout over 5 years. Students entering upper secondary school in a North-Norwegian region (Troms County) completed a comprehensive questionnaire during August 2010 (N = 1,676, 69% response rate). The contribution of mental and general health problems in predicting five-year dropout was of primary interest, adjusted for demographics and academic performance. Results: One-third of the students had dropped out after 5 years. A logistic regression analysis showed no significant effect of mental and general health problems on dropout. Among the covariates, higher grades from lower secondary education reduced the chance of dropping out (OR = 0.31; p < 0.001). Subgroup analyses showed that students in the vocational track reported poorer mental and general health, compared to students in the general track, but this difference was not related to dropout. General track students were also less likely to drop out than vocational track students (OR for dropout 0.66; p < 0.05). Discussion: In conclusion, lower grades from lower secondary education represented a warning flag for school dropout during upper secondary education whereas mental health issues were not. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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46. School characteristics and pupils' thoughts of leaving upper secondary school: The INSchool project.
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Torland, Emilie Aas, Karlstad, Cecilie, Thørrisen, Mikkel Magnus, Bonsaksen, Tore, Haslerud, Sturla Inge, and Aas, Randi Wågø
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Introduction: Understanding pupils' thoughts about leaving school may contribute to better identify those at risk of dropping out. Thus, we explored the associations between perceived psychological demands, decision control, and social support from teacher and fellow pupils, and pupils' thoughts about leaving upper secondary school. Methods: Cross-sectional data from a convenience non-probability sample of 249 pupils from 12 Norwegian upper secondary schools were collected using a school-modified version of the work-focused Job Content Questionnaire (JCQ). Adjusted logistic regression was used to analyze the data. Results: Pupils who experienced higher psychological demands and lower social support from fellow pupils were more likely to experience thoughts of leaving school compared to those who experienced lower demands and high levels of social support. Decision control was not significantly associated with thoughts about leaving school. Conclusion: High psychological demands may increase the likelihood of considering leaving school. Peer support can lessen such thoughts. Implication: Identifying whether pupils are thinking about leaving school can help identify those who are at risk of dropping out of upper secondary school. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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47. Prospective associations between adolescent risky substance use and school dropout and the role of externalising and internalising problems.
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Heradstveit, Ove, Hysing, Mari, Bøe, Tormod, Nilsen, Sondre Aasen, Sivertsen, Børge, Bretteville-Jensen, Anne Line, and Askeland, Kristin Gärtner
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Background: The aim of the present study was to assess to what extent risky substance use (RSU) acts as an important risk factor for school dropout from upper secondary school in a prospective study of Norwegian adolescents, and how externalising and internalising mental health problems influenced this association. Methods: We used data from a large population-based survey (the youth@hordaland-survey), which included adolescents aged 16–19 years. The predictor variables were self-reported RSU. The survey was linked with prospective data from the Norwegian Education Database, following the adolescents to 21–23 years of age. The outcome variable was registry-based school dropout within five years after starting upper secondary school. The analyses were adjusted for sex, age, socioeconomic status, and externalising and internalising problems. Results: After adjustment for sociodemographic variables, all indicators of RSU were prospectively associated with school dropout (adjusted odds ratios 1.26–2.25; all p values <.01). While internalising problems only slightly changed these estimates, the associations were substantially attenuated by externalising problems. Still, all measures of RSU, except frequent alcohol intoxication, remained positively associated with school dropout in the fully adjusted models. For the youngest students, all associations between RSU and school dropout were significant. Conclusions: Adolescent RSU is a strong predictor for school dropout, and externalising problems explained a considerable proportion of this effect. Prevention efforts to reduce student substance could improve academic outcomes among upper secondary school students, and such efforts may benefit from also targeting co-occurring externalising problems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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48. Okul Terki ve Okula Devamsızlık İle İlişkili Çalışmaların Bibliyomerik Analizi.
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Öztoklu, Bahattin, Ekici, Ömer, Konakcı, Arif, Konakcı, Gülşen, and Yakıcı, Ramazan Ekrem
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49. Spatially-informed insights into early marriage and school dropout: An advanced bivariate binary multilevel model for understanding Ethiopia's context
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Kassie Wubet Ebabu, Demeke Lakew Workie, Ashenafi Abate Woya, and Teshager Assefa Sisha
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Early marriage ,School dropout ,Bivariate binary multilevel ,Ethiopia ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
The phenomenon of school dropout, which entails the failure to meet the minimum educational requirements, and early marriage, which involves the marital union of girls prior to attaining 18 years of age, constitute crucial issues in Ethiopia. This research endeavor sought to identify the determinants of these two outcomes. A weighted sample of 3091 girls who had experienced early marriage and school dropout was drawn from the 2016 Ethiopian Demographic and Health Survey (EDHS) dataset and analyzed utilizing bivariate binary multilevel models featuring spatial effects. The prevalence rates of early marriage and school dropout were 62.9 % and 75.4 %, respectively. We observed non-uniform spatial distributions of early marriage and school dropout across Ethiopia. The odds ratio of the association between early marriage and school dropout was 1.39, indicating a significant interdependence of these two outcomes. The probability of early marriage and school dropout was estimated to be 1.63 and 1.18 times higher, respectively, for girls hailing from rural areas and 1.70 and 1.23 times higher, respectively, for those classified in the poorest wealth index, as compared to their counterparts. Therefore, stakeholders and policymakers must prioritize hotspots, socio-economic, and demographic factors to achieve a meaningful reduction in the incidence of early marriage and school dropout.
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50. The magnitude of gender-based violence, health consequences, and associated factors among women living in post-war woredas of North Shewa zone, Amhara, Ethiopia, 2022
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Eyosiyas Yeshialem Asefa, Assalif Beyene Haile, Osman Yimer Mohamed, and Dagimawit Berhanu
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abortion ,anxiety ,gender-based violence ,sexual partner ,school dropout ,Gynecology and obstetrics ,RG1-991 ,Women. Feminism ,HQ1101-2030.7 - Abstract
BackgroundGender-based violence (GBV) is a pervasive global public health concern and a violation of human rights, particularly pronounced in conflict settings where it is often used as a tool of warfare to instill fear and control populations.ObjectiveAssessment of Magnitude, Associated Factors, and Health Consequences of GBV among women living in war-affected woredas of North Shewa zone, Ethiopia, 2022MethodsA community-based cross-sectional study was conducted, involving 845 randomly selected women living in conflict zones. Data on GBV experiences over the previous 3 months were collected through interviewer-administered questionnaires developed from literature review. The collected data underwent validation, entry into EPI data, and analysis using SPSS. Findings are summarized using descriptive statistics, AOR and 95% confidence interval.ResultThe magnitude of GBV in this study was (490, 58.0%) where, (466, 55.0%) psychological violence, (254, 30.1%) physical violence, and (135, 16.0%) reported sexual violence. A majority of the physical violence, (161, 63.4%), occurred during conflict period, with (143, 56.3%) of these cases involving armed forces, and (161, 63.4%) women experiencing physical violence in their homes. Urban Residence AOR = 2.65, CI, (1.82–3.89), Educational status of Secondary education AOR = 0.33, CI, (0.19–0.57, and ≥College AOR = 0.17, CI, (0.09–0.35), Occupation of Housewife AOR = 1.88, CI, (1.20–2.94), Private employee AOR = 6.95, CI, (3.70–13.04), Gov't employee AOR = 5.80, CI, (2.92–11.50), and others (Students) AOR = 3.46, CI, (1.98–6.01), Ever had sexual intercourse AOR = 0.46, CI, (0.25–0.83), Have heard about SRH AOR = 0.59, CI, (0.40–0.89), Have had previous GBV exposure AOR = 0.24, CI, (0.15–0.38), having a previous history of sexual violence AOR = 0.30, CI, (0.16–0.57), and Number of sexual partner AOR = 1.84, CI, (1.13–2.99) were identified to be associated factors of GBV in our study area. The most commonly reported consequences of GBV were Anxiety, depression, physical injuries, self-blame, women had school dropout, and abortion.ConclusionThe study reveals a higher prevalence of GBV, resulting in profound physical, social, mental, and reproductive health challenges for survivors. To address this, multi-sectoral cooperation is advised to enhance women's empowerment, access to information, and psycho-social support in affected areas. Furthermore, national policymakers are urged to implement preventive measures during conflict and establish legal mechanisms to ensure accountability for perpetrators.
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