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High School Dropout Literature Review

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Burrus, J., Roberts, R.D., (2012). Dropping Out of High School: Prevalence, Risk Factors, and Remediation Strategies. R & D Connections, (18), 1-7. Retrieved from https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Richard_Roberts2/publication/233381528_Dropping-out_of_High_School_Prevalence_risk_factors_and_remediation_strategies/links/09e41509e7ca9975a7000000.pdf
This journal addresses statistics on high school dropouts, “High school dropouts earn $9,200 less per year on average than those who graduate.” (pp.1). Also, although high school dropouts have lowered since 2004, it is still common and high school dropouts are more likely to be unemployed (pp.1). With these I can state the negative effects of becoming a high school dropout. Interviews that were made by Bridgeland et al. (2oo6) and most interviewees understood the importance of getting high school diploma, and also believed that they could have gotten one, but they claim to have worked harder if they had higher expectations from teachers and parents. (pp.3). This journal also talks about the dropout process and signs that could indicate that an individual is likely to dropout. These signs could help my essay when talking about the prevention of dropping out. Lastly, the journal indicates at least to forms of reducing the dropout rates which would also help me in my writing of prevention in high school dropouts.
Chapman, C., Laird, J., Ifill, N., & KewalRamani, A. (2011). Trends in high school dropout and completion

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