Dropout Rates and Education Reform

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Uploaded by on Aug 25, 2009

According to several independent research organizations, nearly one in three students in Texas fail to graduate.

Students drop out for complex reasons. Several indicators contribute to academic success such as early education, economic status, community support, and student teacher relationships. However, obstacles and challenges in their education experience such as disconnection to ones school, home or community, boredom, lack of guidance and encouragement, disengaging teaching practices, and economic hardships.

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