Drop Out Rates In High Schools
Title: Drop Out Rates In High Schools
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Drop Out Rates In High Schools
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 851 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
The high rate of successful high school graduates can be attributed to the many aspects of the structure of schools. The quality of the faculty plays a tremendous role in the success of students. Students who have outstanding teachers are also likely to take time spent in the classroom in a genuine, earnest manner. If the faculty continues their hard work, the students enjoy their classes eventually making time blocks longer. With longer time blocks,
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Queen, Robert F. Algozzine, and Martin A. Eaddy,
"The Road We Traveled: Scheduling in the 4X4 Block,"
NASSP Bulletin, vol. 81, 1997, pp. 88-99.
David S. Hottenstein,
Intensive Scheduling: Restructuring America's Secondary Schools Through Time Management
Corwin Press, 1998 pg. 5-10
Mary Alice Gunter, Thomas Estes, and Jan Schwab,
Instruction: A Models Approach (Boston: Allyn & Bacon, 1990).
Don C. Adams and Mary E. Salvaterra,
"Structural and Teacher Changes: Necessities for Successful Block Scheduling,"
High School Journal, vol. 81, 1997, pp. 98-105.