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High School Dropouts

     Danela Galvan
Dropout Statistics
   It is estimated that 1 in 8 of American
    youth will never graduate from high
    school.
   One high school student drops out every 9
    seconds.

   Christenson, S. L., & Thurlow, M. L. (2004). School dropouts: prevention considerations, interventions, and
    challenges. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 13, 36-39.
    doi: 10.1111/j.0963-7214.2004.01301010.x
Risk Factors (Dropout Factories)
   The APA (American Psychological Association)
    (2012) suggests that certain high schools known
    as “dropout factories” play a major role. These
    high schools produce half of the nation’s
    dropouts which consist of two-thirds ethnic
    minority dropouts.
   Unfortunately, the majority of the students that
    attend these low-income schools are African
    Americans and Latino students.
     American Psychological Association. (2012). Facing the school dropout dilemma. Washington, DC: Author.
    Retrieved from http://www.apa.org/pi/families/resources/school-dropout-prevention.aspx
Risk Factors (poor academic
                     performance)
   Both the APA and Furey agree that poor academic performance
    contributes and is a predictor to students quitting school. Furey
    (2008) believes that students who are at risk for failure from as
    early as kindergarten are more likely to dropout. She adds that
    Latino students are more vulnerable to failure because they do not
    excel in writing and math during elementary education.
   The APA (2012) elaborates this key factor by explaining that
    students must master reading by the third grade in order to make a
    gradual transition from “learning to read to reading to learn”. These
    students are more inclined to dropout.
   Furey, E. R., (2008). Impact of poverty and parental expectations on Latino student high school dropout rates.
    Retrieved from userwww.sfsu.edu/~elisar/documents/Researchproject705.pdfYou +1'd this publicly
   American Psychological Association. (2012). Facing the school dropout dilemma. Washington, DC: Author.
    Retrieved from http://www.apa.org/pi/families/resources/school-dropout-prevention.aspx
Critical milestones
   Learning to read by the 3rd grade
   Progression from sixth through eight grade must
    yield success in reading, math, and English as
    well as absenteeism.
   Children’s beliefs in their competence and
    motivation to succeed academically especially in
    high school.
   Student effort
   American Psychological Association. (2012). Facing the school dropout dilemma. Washington, DC: Author.
    Retrieved from http://www.apa.org/pi/families/resources/school-dropout-prevention.aspx
Critical milestones cont’d
   Positive peer associations
   A smooth transition into ninth grade
   Implementation of prevention programs that
    reinforce students’ social and emotional assets.
   Implementation of programs that focus on
    social, emotional, and academic learning from
    kindergarten.
   American Psychological Association. (2012). Facing the school dropout dilemma. Washington, DC: Author.
    Retrieved from http://www.apa.org/pi/families/resources/school-dropout-prevention.aspx
Race/ethnicity and poverty
   Academic predictors are significantly higher for
    students of color
   English language learners or those not fluent in
    English are at a higher risk.
   Mediocre schools outweigh good parenting
    practices in low-income areas
   Several risk factors affect children born in low-
    income areas predict school failure, dropout, and
    entry into the juvenile justice.
   American Psychological Association. (2012). Facing the school dropout dilemma. Washington, DC: Author.
    Retrieved from http://www.apa.org/pi/families/resources/school-dropout-prevention.aspx
Race/ethnicity and poverty cont’d
   African Americans students are more often disciplined or
    suspended because the lack of cultural sensitivity
    training thus contributing to dropout.
   Risk of falling into the school to prison pipeline
    specifically with boys of color lead to high school
    dropout.
   This population is not given the best opportunity and
    necessary investment.
   Dropout prevention does not pay attention to social and
    emotional factors.
American Psychological Association. (2012). Facing the school dropout dilemma. Washington, DC: Author.Retrieved from
   http://www.apa.org/pi/families/resources/school-dropout-prevention.aspx
Dropout rates affect the U.S.
                   economy
   Average annual income for a high school
    dropout was $19,540
   High school dropouts are the greatest affect of
    the ongoing recession.
   The risk of incarceration is much higher for male
    dropouts.
   Simply by cutting the dropout rate of Class 2008
    in half has estimated to bring several billion
    additional dollars in economic benefits.
   American Psychological Association. (2012). Facing the school dropout dilemma. Washington, DC: Author.
    Retrieved from http://www.apa.org/pi/families/resources/school-dropout-prevention.aspx
Conclusion
   High school dropout deeply causes harm to a
    successful future.
   High school dropout only continues the cycle of
    poverty.
   A good education is key to ending poverty within
    our youth.
   Implementation of effective early prevention is
    essential to end high school dropout.
   American Psychological Association. (2012). Facing the school dropout dilemma. Washington, DC: Author:

                                                                                         .
    Retrieved from http://www.apa.org/pi/families/resources/school-dropout-prevention.aspx
References
   References
    Christenson, S. L., & Thurlow, M. L. (2004). School dropouts:
    prevention considerations, interventions, and challenges. Current
    Directions in Psychological Science, 13, 36-39.
    doi: 10.1111/j.0963-7214.2004.01301010.x
    Furey, E. R., (2008). Impact of poverty and parental expectations
    on Latino student high school dropout rates.
    Retrieved from
    userwww.sfsu.edu/~elisar/documents/Researchproject705.pdfYou
    +1'd this publicly
    American Psychological Association. (2012). Facing the school
    dropout dilemma. Washington, DC: Author.
    Retrieved from
    http://www.apa.org/pi/families/resources/school-dropout-prevention.aspx
    .

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High school dropouts

  • 1. High School Dropouts Danela Galvan
  • 2. Dropout Statistics  It is estimated that 1 in 8 of American youth will never graduate from high school.  One high school student drops out every 9 seconds.  Christenson, S. L., & Thurlow, M. L. (2004). School dropouts: prevention considerations, interventions, and challenges. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 13, 36-39. doi: 10.1111/j.0963-7214.2004.01301010.x
  • 3. Risk Factors (Dropout Factories)  The APA (American Psychological Association) (2012) suggests that certain high schools known as “dropout factories” play a major role. These high schools produce half of the nation’s dropouts which consist of two-thirds ethnic minority dropouts.  Unfortunately, the majority of the students that attend these low-income schools are African Americans and Latino students. American Psychological Association. (2012). Facing the school dropout dilemma. Washington, DC: Author. Retrieved from http://www.apa.org/pi/families/resources/school-dropout-prevention.aspx
  • 4. Risk Factors (poor academic performance)  Both the APA and Furey agree that poor academic performance contributes and is a predictor to students quitting school. Furey (2008) believes that students who are at risk for failure from as early as kindergarten are more likely to dropout. She adds that Latino students are more vulnerable to failure because they do not excel in writing and math during elementary education.  The APA (2012) elaborates this key factor by explaining that students must master reading by the third grade in order to make a gradual transition from “learning to read to reading to learn”. These students are more inclined to dropout.  Furey, E. R., (2008). Impact of poverty and parental expectations on Latino student high school dropout rates. Retrieved from userwww.sfsu.edu/~elisar/documents/Researchproject705.pdfYou +1'd this publicly  American Psychological Association. (2012). Facing the school dropout dilemma. Washington, DC: Author. Retrieved from http://www.apa.org/pi/families/resources/school-dropout-prevention.aspx
  • 5. Critical milestones  Learning to read by the 3rd grade  Progression from sixth through eight grade must yield success in reading, math, and English as well as absenteeism.  Children’s beliefs in their competence and motivation to succeed academically especially in high school.  Student effort  American Psychological Association. (2012). Facing the school dropout dilemma. Washington, DC: Author. Retrieved from http://www.apa.org/pi/families/resources/school-dropout-prevention.aspx
  • 6. Critical milestones cont’d  Positive peer associations  A smooth transition into ninth grade  Implementation of prevention programs that reinforce students’ social and emotional assets.  Implementation of programs that focus on social, emotional, and academic learning from kindergarten.  American Psychological Association. (2012). Facing the school dropout dilemma. Washington, DC: Author. Retrieved from http://www.apa.org/pi/families/resources/school-dropout-prevention.aspx
  • 7. Race/ethnicity and poverty  Academic predictors are significantly higher for students of color  English language learners or those not fluent in English are at a higher risk.  Mediocre schools outweigh good parenting practices in low-income areas  Several risk factors affect children born in low- income areas predict school failure, dropout, and entry into the juvenile justice.  American Psychological Association. (2012). Facing the school dropout dilemma. Washington, DC: Author. Retrieved from http://www.apa.org/pi/families/resources/school-dropout-prevention.aspx
  • 8. Race/ethnicity and poverty cont’d  African Americans students are more often disciplined or suspended because the lack of cultural sensitivity training thus contributing to dropout.  Risk of falling into the school to prison pipeline specifically with boys of color lead to high school dropout.  This population is not given the best opportunity and necessary investment.  Dropout prevention does not pay attention to social and emotional factors. American Psychological Association. (2012). Facing the school dropout dilemma. Washington, DC: Author.Retrieved from http://www.apa.org/pi/families/resources/school-dropout-prevention.aspx
  • 9. Dropout rates affect the U.S. economy  Average annual income for a high school dropout was $19,540  High school dropouts are the greatest affect of the ongoing recession.  The risk of incarceration is much higher for male dropouts.  Simply by cutting the dropout rate of Class 2008 in half has estimated to bring several billion additional dollars in economic benefits.  American Psychological Association. (2012). Facing the school dropout dilemma. Washington, DC: Author. Retrieved from http://www.apa.org/pi/families/resources/school-dropout-prevention.aspx
  • 10. Conclusion  High school dropout deeply causes harm to a successful future.  High school dropout only continues the cycle of poverty.  A good education is key to ending poverty within our youth.  Implementation of effective early prevention is essential to end high school dropout.  American Psychological Association. (2012). Facing the school dropout dilemma. Washington, DC: Author: . Retrieved from http://www.apa.org/pi/families/resources/school-dropout-prevention.aspx
  • 11. References  References Christenson, S. L., & Thurlow, M. L. (2004). School dropouts: prevention considerations, interventions, and challenges. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 13, 36-39. doi: 10.1111/j.0963-7214.2004.01301010.x Furey, E. R., (2008). Impact of poverty and parental expectations on Latino student high school dropout rates. Retrieved from userwww.sfsu.edu/~elisar/documents/Researchproject705.pdfYou +1'd this publicly American Psychological Association. (2012). Facing the school dropout dilemma. Washington, DC: Author. Retrieved from http://www.apa.org/pi/families/resources/school-dropout-prevention.aspx .