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Main Title High school dropout, graduation, and completion rates : better data, better measures, better decisions /
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Hauser, Robert Mason.
Koenig, Judith A.
Publisher National Academies Press,
Year Published 2011
OCLC Number 694600794
ISBN 0309163072; 9780309163071
Subjects High school graduates--United States ; High school dropouts--United States ; Dropout behavior, Prediction of ; Educational indicators--United States
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National Academies Press http://www.nap.edu/catalog.php?record_id=13035
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ELBM  LC146.6.H54 2011 AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 05/31/2017
Collation xiii, 140 pages ; 23 cm
Notes
Includes bibliographical references (pages 119-129).
Contents Notes
High school graduation and dropout rates have long been used as indicators of educational system productivity and effectiveness and of social and economic well being. While determining these rates may seem like a straightforward task, their calculation is in fact quite complicated. How does one count a student who leaves a regular high school but later completes a GED? How does one count a student who spends most of his/her high school years at one school and then transfers to another? If the student graduates, which school should receive credit? If the student drops out, which school should take responsibility? This book addresses these issues and to examine (1) the strengths, limitations, accuracy, and utility of the available dropout and completion measures; (2) the state of the art with respect to longitudinal data systems; and (3) ways that dropout and completion rates can be used to improve policy and practice.--Publisher's description. Dropout rates, graduation rates, and public policy -- Decisions required to compute the indicators -- Current and proposed measures -- Early warning indicators -- Developing longitudinal data systems -- Using comprehensive data systems to improve public policy and practice.