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Bhaerman, Robert D. – Vocational Education Journal, 1988
This list highlights documents on dropout prevention that appear to be most relevant to the interests and concerns of vocational education. (JOW)
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Dropout Prevention, Secondary Education, Vocational Education
Coughlin, Matthew; Carey, Peter – Vocational Education Journal, 1987
A dropout prevention program operated by the Federation Employment and Guidance Service has developed a communications arts class within the vocational curriculum that focuses on video production. Much of the classwork provides support to other classes in the vocational program. (CH)
Descriptors: Communications, Curriculum Development, Dropout Prevention, Secondary Education
Hopgood, Andrew – Vocational Education Journal, 1988
Describes Second Chance, a program initiated by the Milwaukee Area Technical College to encourage dropouts and potential dropouts between the ages of 16 and 18 to earn diplomas. (JOW)
Descriptors: Dropout Prevention, Dropouts, High Risk Students, High School Equivalency Programs
Weber, James M. – Vocational Education Journal, 1988
Vocational programs offer a clear alternative to students who have difficulty thriving in a traditional academic environment. They are an important part of any effort to keep at-risk youth in school long enough to prepare them for a decent future. (JOW)
Descriptors: Demonstration Programs, Dropout Prevention, Educational Benefits, High Risk Students
Dykman, Ann – Vocational Education Journal, 1994
In the Pennsylvania Youth Apprenticeship Program, students attend class three days per week and work in manufacturing-related industries the other two. The success of the program depends primarily on the quality of teachers and mentors and industry's willingness to cooperate. (JOW)
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Dropout Prevention, Education Work Relationship, Postsecondary Education
Monaco, Fred; Parr, Philip – Vocational Education Journal, 1988
Pittsburgh is responding to the concern about dropout prone youth by creating an initiative to prepare all youth for careers. Vocational education is at the heart of the enterprise. (JOW)
Descriptors: Dropout Prevention, High Risk Students, Magnet Schools, School Community Relationship
Azcoitia, Carlos; Viso, Philip A. – Vocational Education Journal, 1987
Chicago Public Schools' Bureau of Vocational Support Services provides assessment screening, peer tutoring, specialized services for the disabled, an academic resource center, and vocational aides in schools needing bilingual services. During the 1985-86 school year, only two percent of students served by the program dropped out of high school.…
Descriptors: Bilingual Teacher Aides, Dropout Prevention, High Risk Students, Secondary Education
Musko, Kenneth – Vocational Education Journal, 1992
Butler County (Pennsylvania) Vo-Tech motivates better attendance and achievement through an incentive program with tangible rewards such as the Win-a-Car contest. A two-day self-esteem program involves action-oriented experiential learning activities designed to develop leadership, teamwork, self-esteem, and problem-solving skills. (SK)
Descriptors: Attendance, Dropout Prevention, Experiential Learning, Incentives
Eschenmann, K. Kurt – Vocational Education Journal, 1988
Student attitudes are affected by many aspects of classroom environment and attempts to change behavior must take them into account. By creating a nonthreatening classroom environment, teachers can address the motivational problems of at-risk students effectively. (JOW)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Dropout Prevention, High Risk Students, Secondary Education
Dees, Anne – Vocational Education Journal, 1990
Eight vocational schools in Jefferson County, Kentucky, use computer-assisted instruction (CAI) for remedial work in math, reading, and language skills. The use of CAI in the career development centers has led to other programs--for adults, dropouts, and potential dropouts--and has brought about a close working relationship with Louisville…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Computer Assisted Instruction, Dropout Prevention, Remedial Instruction
Punsalan, Carla M. – Vocational Education Journal, 1993
A program sponsored by Pepsi-Cola Company is designed to provide students in inner-city school districts with reasons for staying in school. Incentives for students include scholarship credit of $250 for each semester in which they maintain a C average; mentor-teachers receive $1,000 for continuing education, classroom enhancement, or the…
Descriptors: Corporate Support, Dropout Prevention, High Risk Students, Incentives
Scholl, Marilyn Faris; Johnson, Joan Root – Vocational Education Journal, 1988
Describes the Family Education Center in Arlington, Virginia. Pregnant students can attend the center until a short time after delivery. They return to their home schools to earn their diplomas, to continue in adult education, or to complete their General Educational Development test. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Dropout Prevention, High School Equivalency Programs, Parent Education
Blanchard, Victoria; Cherry, Rose – Vocational Education Journal, 1985
Describes a program that reaches out to displaced homemakers and gives them the support they need to enter nontraditional training and jobs. Discusses program content, funding, and enrollment; an introductory displaced homemaker class; recruitment methods; career exploration; support services; dropout prevention methods; job placement; and…
Descriptors: Career Exploration, Displaced Homemakers, Dropout Prevention, Enrollment Rate
Parnell, Dale – Vocational Education Journal, 1992
Unfocused general education should be eliminated in favor of tech prep/associate degree (TPAD) applied academics (along with college prep and vocational education). TPAD programs encourage potential dropouts to stay in school, prepare students for transfer to postsecondary education, and benefit students, employers, schools, colleges, communities,…
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Associate Degrees, Curriculum Development, Dropout Prevention
Schmidt, Jim; Reese, Caren – Vocational Education Journal, 1988
Describes Idaho's comprehensive K-12 plan to develop the personal, educational, and occupatonal skills that all students need to profit from their educational experience. (JOW)
Descriptors: Dropout Prevention, Educational Benefits, Elementary Secondary Education, High Risk Students
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